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Raleigh vs Duran, Phillies Bullpen, and MLB's Future

Cal Raleigh vs. Jhoan Duran: Relive baseball's latest epic showdown! The Phillies' bullpen is surprisingly reliable, Jordan Romano is back, and MLB realignment rumors are swirling. Plus, Victor Robles' bat-throwing suspension and a potential shakeup in MLB media rights with ESPN possibly taking over MLB.tv. Stay tuned for more baseball drama!

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  • Phillies Acquire Pitching Prospect Curet

    01:50|
    The Phillies have acquired pitching prospect Yoniel Curet from the Rays, sending Tommy McCollum in return. Curet, a 23-year-old right-hander, was once a top Rays prospect but struggled in recent seasons. Despite his command issues, the Phillies are optimistic about his power arsenal and view him as a valuable relief pitcher and depth piece.
  • Phillies Add Curet, McCambley to Bullpen

    01:39|
    The Philadelphia Phillies have made a strategic move at the Winter Meetings, acquiring minor league right-hander Yoniel Curet from the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for Tommy McCollum. Curet, known for his powerful arm and plus-plus fastball, has faced command issues and a lat injury, but his potential has earned him a spot as the Phillies twenty-fourth best prospect. The Phillies also selected Marlins right-hander Zach McCambley in the Rule Five Draft, further bolstering their bullpen. These moves demonstrate the Phillies commitment to strengthening their pitching for the upcoming season.
  • Schwarber Re-signs with Phillies: 5-Year, $150M Deal

    01:34|
    Kyle Schwarber re-signs with Philadelphia Phillies for five years, $150M, citing strong relationships and commitment to winning.
  • Schwarber Signs Mega Deal, Phillies Secure Power Bat

    01:41|
    The Philadelphia Phillies have secured star slugger Kyle Schwarber for the next five years with a $150 million contract, keeping him in Philadelphia after a standout 2025 season. Schwarbers commitment to the team and city, along with his powerful hitting and leadership, makes him a crucial part of the Phillies future as they aim for a championship.
  • Phillies Add McCambley, Curet; Lose McGarry in Winter Moves

    02:02|
    The Phillies bolstered their roster at the winter meetings, selecting right-handed pitcher Zach McCambley in the Rule Five draft and acquiring reliever Yoniel Curet in a trade with the Rays. McCambley, a 26-year-old with a strong minor league record, joins the Phillies roster, while Curet, who missed time due to a shoulder injury, is seen as a potential reliever with bullpen depth in mind. The Phillies lost right-hander Griff McGarry in the draft, but he could return if he doesnt make the Nationals roster. In the minor league phase, the Phillies added infielder Austin Murr and right-handed pitcher Evan Gates, while losing first baseman Carson Taylor to the Mariners.
  • Phillies Lose McGarry, Gain McCambley in Rule Five Draft

    01:46|
    The Phillies lost pitcher Griff McGarry to the Nationals in the Rule Five Draft, but gained Adam McCambley from the Marlins. McCambley, a New Jersey native, had a career year with a 2.90 ERA in Double-A and Triple-A. The Phillies also added outfielder Austin Murr and right-hander Evan Gates in the Minor League phase. However, they lost catcher Carson Taylor to Seattle. Notably, Felix Reyes, a 24-year-old outfielder, stayed with the Phillies after winning the Eastern League batting title.
  • Schwarber's Mega Deal, Phillies' Championship Push

    01:32|
    Kyle Schwarber, the Phillies star slugger, recently signed a massive five-year, one hundred fifty million dollar contract. Despite the excitement, Schwarber prioritized being with his wife, Paige, as she is expecting their third child. The Phillies accommodated his travel, allowing him to be present for the birth. Schwarber also tried to persuade his friend and teammate, J.T. Realmuto, to stay with the team. The Phillies are focused on building on their successful roster and are keen on bringing back key players like Realmuto.
  • Schwarber Pitches Realmuto's Phillies Return

    01:37|
    The Philadelphia Phillies designated hitter, Kyle Schwarber, has expressed his desire to have catcher J.T. Realmuto return to the team. Schwarber personally reached out to Realmuto, highlighting the teams strong desire to retain him. Realmuto, a top priority for the Phillies, is expected to receive a two to three-year contract worth fifteen to twenty-five million dollars per year. Schwarbers appeal could expedite Realmutos return, much to the delight of Phillies fans.
  • Phillies Acquire Pitcher Yoniel Curet from Rays

    01:57|
    The Philadelphia Phillies have acquired 23-year-old pitcher Yoniel Curet from the Tampa Bay Rays, trading minor league reliever Tommy McCollum. Curet, once a top Rays prospect, was designated for assignment due to control issues but has shown high upside with impressive ERAs in recent seasons. The Phillies aim to refine Curets skills, following a successful path with past acquisitions like Jose Alvarado and Cristopher Sanchez. This strategic move demonstrates the teams commitment to finding and developing pitching talent.