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Despite still dominating as the ace of the Philadelphia Phillies, Zack Wheeler knows when he will be done with baseball.
After the New York Mets were swept, Brandon Nimmo spoke bluntly about what his team is up against in their upcoming series against the Atlanta Braves and Philadelphia Phillies.
Does the Giants beefing up their offense compel the Phillies to do the same? Well, it should. Especially since the Phils are in a Wild Card race with S.F.
In six seasons with the Phillies, Wheeler is 65-34 with a 2.93 ERA, including 6-2 with a 2.85 ERA in 13 starts in 2025.
Now in his fifth season in New York, Lindor is continuing to solidify himself as one of the best shortstops in the MLB. He earned a Silver Slugger award in each of the last two seasons, and he earned MVP votes in each of his last three seasons. This includes finishing as the runner-up for the award last season.
Philadelphia Phillies ace Zack Wheeler revealed that he will be hanging up his cleats when his current contract with the Phillies expires.
The one and only Stitches has been handicapping baseball, daily, for the Post since 2019. Miraculously, he has finished in the black twice. But wait there’s more. He showed his versatility by winning the Post’s NFL Best Bet crown last year.
According to one insider, the Philadelphia Phillies will compete with the New York Mets at the MLB trade deadline over the same group of high-leverage relievers.
The New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies could attempt to trade for some of the same players ahead of the 2025 deadline.
If they hope to make another deep postseason run this season, the Philadelphia Phillies will need to make major changes at these two positions.
The Philadelphia Phillies were linked to New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso, allowing Bryce Harper to move back to the outfield.