Minnesota Twins | 3 |
Philadelphia Phillies | 6 |
Spring Training Game 26
Friday Afternoon, March 21st
BayCare Ballpark - Clearwater, FL
Philadelphia Phillies | 7 |
Toronto Blue Jays | 11 |
Friday Afternoon, March 21st
TD Ballpark - Dunedin, FL
Record - 12-13-2
One Sentence Summary: The Phillies split their squad for the second and final time this spring, winning at home but losing on the road.
What It Means: There are just three more spring training games to go before the 2025 regular season begins for the Phillies on Thursday afternoon in Washington.
What Happened: In Clearwater, Zack Wheeler got in his final tune-up, throwing five strong innings and allowing a run on three hits. Wheeler struck out four. The Phillies came from behind to win this game, scoring twice in the seventh inning to tie it up and four more times in the eighth inning to take the lead for good. Josh Breaux doubled home Oscar Mercado to start the scoring in the seventh, and Alec Bohm then singled Breaux home. Edmundo Sosa hit a two-run home run in the eighth, and Breaux came through again with a two-run single a few batters later.
What It Means: There are just three more spring training games to go before the 2025 regular season begins for the Phillies on Thursday afternoon in Washington.
What Happened: In Clearwater, Zack Wheeler got in his final tune-up, throwing five strong innings and allowing a run on three hits. Wheeler struck out four. The Phillies came from behind to win this game, scoring twice in the seventh inning to tie it up and four more times in the eighth inning to take the lead for good. Josh Breaux doubled home Oscar Mercado to start the scoring in the seventh, and Alec Bohm then singled Breaux home. Edmundo Sosa hit a two-run home run in the eighth, and Breaux came through again with a two-run single a few batters later.
In Dunedin, Joe Ross started the game with two scoreless innings, but then Jose Ruiz surrendered four runs in the third. Nick Vespi was also hit hard, giving up three more runs in the fifth. Kyle Schwarber, Payton Henry and Erick Brito all homered for the Phillies.
Featured Card: Catchers tend to stick around the major league side of the spring camp longer than other position players, which is why Breaux and Henry are still around. My guess is one of them ends up backing up Garrett Stubbs in Lehigh Valley.
Featured Card: Catchers tend to stick around the major league side of the spring camp longer than other position players, which is why Breaux and Henry are still around. My guess is one of them ends up backing up Garrett Stubbs in Lehigh Valley.
Camp Head Count: 39 - 2 = 37
I need to adjust my count as I missed that the Phillies had reassigned Rafael Lantigua (inf) and Henry (c) to minor league camp back on March 16th. I've migrated away from X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, and it's become harder to keep up with these minor happenings on Bluesky.
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