Showing posts with label 2024. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2024. Show all posts

Saturday, January 24, 2026

Phillies Announce 27 Spring Training Non-Roster Invitees

2020 Topps Update - 1985 Topps
Baseball Chrome #CPC-39
2022 Topps #624
 
2023 Topps Update #US312
 
2020 Topps Heritage #173
 
2024 Topps Update #US45
 

As we prepare to be buried in several feet of snow, it was a pleasant surprise to see a press release from the Phillies on Friday afternoon with the names of 27 non-roster invitees.  There were 26 players announced a year ago, a week earlier than this year, on January 14th.

Here's a look at the 27 non-roster invitees, their 2025 organizations and an example of a recently released mainstream baseball card.  Phillies' management has already announced their intention to give Justin Crawford every opportunity to win the starting center fielder's job.
  1. Genesis Cabrera (lhp) - Mets / Cubs / Pirates / Twins - 2021 Topps Now Road to Opening Day Cardinals #OD-370
  2. Tucker Davidson (lhp) - Brewers - 2022 Topps #624
  3. Tim Mayza (lhp) - Pirates / Phillies - 2024 Topps Update #US203
  4. Andrew Walling (lhp) - Phillies - 2025 Choice Reading Fightin Phils (Series 3) #30
  5. Andrew Bechtold (rhp) - Phillies - 2025 Choice Reading Fightin Phils (Series 3) #3
  6. Jonathan Hernandez (rhp) - Rays - 2023 Topps Update #US312
  7. Michael Mercado (rhp) - Phillies - 2025 Topps #582
  8. Trevor Richards (rhp) - Cubs / Royals / Diamondbacks - 2020 Topps Heritage #173
  9. Bryse Wilson (rhp) - White Sox - 2024 Topps Update #US45
  10. Kehden Hettiger (c) - Phillies - 2025 Choice Jersey Shore BlueClaws #4
  11. Mark Kolozsvary (c) - Red Sox - 2022 Topps Heritage #511
  12. Paul McIntosh (c) - Phillies - 2025 Choice Reading Fightin Phils (Series 3) #22
  13. Rene Pinto (c) - Diamondbacks / Blue Jays - 2024 Topps Update #US107
  14. Caleb Ricketts (c) - Phillies - 2025 Choice Reading Fightin Phils (Series 3) #28
  15. Keaton Anthony (inf) - Phillies - 2025 Choice Reading Fightin Phils #8
  16. Christian Cairo (inf) - Guradians - 2019 Bowman Draft #BD-195
  17. Carson DeMartini (inf) - Phillies - 2025 Topps Pro Debut #PD-152
  18. Aroon Escobar (inf) - Phillies - 2025 Choice Clearwater Threshers #11
  19. Aidan Miller (inf) - Phillies - 2025 Topps Pro Debut #PD-113
  20. Liover Peguero (inf) - Pirates - 2025 Topps Now #504
  21. Bryan Rincon (inf) - Phillies - 2025 Jersey Shore BlueClaws #6
  22. Jose Rodriguez (inf) - Phillies - 2025 Choice Reading Fightin Phils (Series 3) #29
  23. Dylan Campbell (of) - Phillies - 2025 Choice Reading Fightin Phils (Series 3) #7
  24. Justin Crawford (of) - Phillies - 2025 Topps Pro Debut Ballpark Promos #BP-7
  25. Bryan De La Cruz (of) - Braves / Yankees - 2025 Topps Update #US234
  26. Dante Nori (of) - Phillies - 2025 Topps Pro Debut #PD-59
  27. Felix Reyes (inf-of) - Phillies - 2025 Choice Reading Fightin Phils (Series 3) #27
2022 Topps Heritage #511
2024 Topps Update #US107
2019 Bowman Draft #BD-195
2025 Topps Now #504
2025 Topps Update #US234
2025 Choice Reading Fightin Phils
(Series 3) #3
2025 Choice Jersey Shore
BlueClaws #4
2025 Choice Reading
Fightin Phils #8
2025 Topps Pro Debut #PD-152
 
2025 Choice Clearwater
Threshers #11

Friday, January 23, 2026

The Phillies Room: January Notes

1984 Donruss #248
2025 Topps Update #US47
2025 Topps Holiday #H33
2024 Topps Now Road to Opening Day
Bonus #ODB30

Stay on target . . . getting closer . . .

January 5 - Donny Baseball Joins Phils:  It's fascinating to me when an iconic player known for his time with another organization is suddenly wearing the Phillies' red pinstripes.  After weeks of rumors, the Phillies made it official and named Don Mattingly their next bench coach.  Mike Calitri, who had been the bench coach for Rob Thomson since June 2022, has been moved into a new position as Major League field coordinator.

Mattingly had previously been the bench coach for the Blue Jays (2023-25).  He says he has no plans to manage again, and if that's the case, he'll retire with a 885-941 lifetime managerial record while leading the Yankees on an interim basis (2007), Dodgers (2010-15) and Marlins (2016-22).  Along with his recent stint with the Blue Jays, Mattingly coached with the Yankees (2004-07) and Dodgers (2008-10).  His son, Preston Mattingly, is the Phillies' current GM.

Mattingly spent 14 seasons with the Yankees (1982-95), winning a batting title in 1984 and MVP honors in 1985.  He was a nine-time Gold Glove winner, a three-time Silver Slugger winner and a six-time All-Star during a playing career that never saw the Yankees reach the postseason.

January 13 - Trade with Bucs Nets Shugart:  The Phillies acquired Chase Shugart (rhp), whose name will likely auto-correct to Sugar all season, from the Pittsburgh Pirates for minor league prospect Francisco Loreto (inf).  In 35 games last season, Shugart was 4-3 with a 3.40 ERA in 45 innings pitched.  Loreto, just 18 years old, played in 47 games for the FCL Phillies last summer, batting .237 with 10 doubles.

January 16 - Bichette to Mets / J.T. Returns:  Neither signing had been officially announced on this day, but it was widely reported that Bo Bichette was poised to sign a three-year deal with the rival Mets, while J.T. Realmuto (c) would return to the Phillies on a three-year contract.  The Bichette signing was a shock, as the Phillies had seemed destined to sign the infielder, and in fact had offered him a seven-year deal worth $200 million.  The Mets swooped in after losing the Kyle Tucker sweepstakes and offered Bichette three years at $126 million.  A few hours later, it was announced Realmuto was returning to the club on a three-year, $45 million deal.

January 20 - J.T. Officially Returns / Wilson Departs:  The Realmuto signing was made official and surprisingly, Weston Wilson (inf) was designated for assignment to open up a 40-man roster spot.  Two days later, Wilson was claimed off waivers by the Orioles.  In parts of three seasons with the Phillies, Wilson batted .242 in 100 games, with nine home runs and 29 RBIs.  He memorably hit a home run in his first at-bat on the same night Michael Lorenzen threw a no-hitter, back on August 9, 2023.  And on August 15, 2024, Wilson hit for the 10th cycle in Phillies history.

Sunday, December 14, 2025

The Phillies Room: December Notes / Schwarber Signs!

2025 Philadelphia Phillies
Kids Club / Club 215
2025 Topps Now #845
 
2025 Chachi
Special Edition #5
2020 Bowman Draft #BD-112
 
2024 Bowman Chrome Prospect
Autographs #CPA-YCU 

November 24 - Mercado Returns:  The Phillies brought back Michael Mercado (rhp), non-tendered three days earlier, on a minor league contract.

December 9 - Topper Extended:  With rumors swirling Kyle Schwarber was about to re-sign with the Phillies, the team announced manager Rob Thomson's contract had been extended through the 2027 season.  Also happening in the background are ongoing talks with Don Mattingly to join Thomson's staff in 2026 as the Phillies' new bench coach.

December 9 - SCHWARB:  On my way to a work function on Tuesday morning, I received a one-word text from our oldest son Doug: "SCHWARB."  I had to wait until I wasn't driving to better understand the context, but I was excited to read the reports that Schwarber (dh) would be coming back to the Phillies on a five-year deal.  It was made official later that night, with the Phillies bringing back the popular slugger and clubhouse leader on a five-year deal, worth $150 million.  I'm thrilled with this, and I'm also quick to point out to those few balking at the dollars involved that it's not my money, and even if Schwarber is productive for three of the next five years, it's worth it.

December 10 - Rule 5 Draft / Trade with Rays:  As the Winter Meetings came to a close, there were a flurry of activities around the annual rule 5 draft.  The Phillies added a pitcher but lost a former top prospect.  Griff McGarry (rhp) was selected by the Washington Nationals and the Phillies picked up Zach McCambley (rhp) from the Miami Marlins.  In 47 relief appearances last year between Double and Triple-A, McCambley was 2-3 with a 2.90 ERA in 62 innings pitched.

In the minor league portion of the draft, the Phillies lost Carson Taylor (1b) to the Mariners, but picked up Even Gates (rhp) from the Giants, and Austin Murr (of) from the Tigers.

In a separate deal, the Phillies acquired Yoniel Curet (rhp) from the Tampa Bay Rays for minor league prospect Tommy McCollum (rhp).  Curet was a combined 3-3 with a 3.90 ERA in 16 appearances, including 14 starts, at three minor league levels in 2025.  The Phillies 40-man roster now stands at 35 players.

December 11 - Doug Turns 19:  Speaking of our oldest son, he spent his 19th birthday with friends and a surprise visit from his girlfriend on the campus of Villanova University.  He continues to make us extremely proud, and we can't wait to have him home for almost a month over the winter break.  I'll probably stop making these annual custom cards for him at some point, but this photo from his final home high school baseball game was too good not to turn into a baseball card.  I posted back in May with some thoughts on his Senior Night, one of the true highlights of the year.

Sunday, September 28, 2025

Game 161 - Phils Aren't Abel to Defeat Twins

Minnesota Twins  5 
Philadelphia Phillies  0 

2024 Donruss #121
Saturday Night, September 27th
Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PA
95-66, 1st Place, 12 games ahead of the Mets

One Sentence Summary:  Mick Abel enjoyed some revenge against his former team, pitching six shutout innings in this 5-0 punchless Phillies loss.

What It Means:  It was a long-shot, but this loss let the Brewers clinch the #1 seed in the National League playoff bracket.  The Brewers also lost to the Reds, making it even more frustrating.  Instead of facing off against the Cubs or Padres, the Phillies will wait to face the Dodgers, Mets or Reds in the NLDS.

What Happened:  Abel has struggled in his three appearances with the Twins, owning a 14.63 ERA in eight innings pitched.  But he handled his ex-teamates in this game, allowing three hits and striking out nine.  Ranger Suarez labored through 4 1/3 innings, allowing three runs on nine hits, including a pair of home runs.  He exited the game in the fifth after taking a liner off his groin.  (The injury was diagnosed post-game as a contusion.)  The Phillies had seven hits in this game, going 0 for 3 with runners in scoring position.

Featured Card:  He only pitched in six games for the Phillies this season, but I still managed to accumulate 29 of Abel's cards during his time with the organization.  This is his logo-less card from last year's Donruss set, which I picked for this post because it kind of looks like he's wearing a Twins uniform.

Saturday, September 27, 2025

Game 159 - Buehler, Walker Handle Marlins

Miami Marlins  0 
Philadelphia Phillies  1 

2024 Topps #196
Thursday Night, September 25th
Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PA
94-65, 1st Place, 12 games ahead of the Mets

One Sentence Summary:  A first inning run was enough for Walker Buehler, Taijuan Walker, Matt Strahm and David Robertson in this 1-0 combined shutout win over the Marlins.

What It Means:  The Twins come to town for a final, regular season weekend series.  Barring a three-game sweep of the Twins, combined with a three-game sweep of the Brewers by the Reds, it would seem as if the Phillies are securely the second seed in the playoff bracket.  Said another way, the Brewers magic number to clinch the first seed is just one.

What Happened:  In the bottom of the first, Harrison Bader singled, went to third on a single by Bryce Harper, and scored on an Alec Bohm sacrifice fly.  That was it for the scoring for the rest of the game.  Buehler improved to 3-0 with the Phillies, throwing five shutout innings, and allowing three hits and three walks.  Walker was next, pitching a pair of scoreless innings.  Strahm and Robertson finished it out, with Robertson earning his second save with the club.

Featured Card:  Buehler has the possibility of receiving a Phillies baseball card in either the 2025 Topps Update set or even 2026 Topps Series One.  Here's his card from the fantastic 2024 Topps set.

Field Report:  Jenna took a trio of happy Villanova roommates to the game, and they braved the first, three-minute rain delay, but not the second, hour-plus rain delay.

Sunday, September 7, 2025

Game 140 - Suarez Pitches Phils to Series Win Over Brewers

Philadelphia Phillies  2 
Milwaukee Brewers  0 

2024 Topps Heritage
Image Variation #685
Thursday Night, September 4th
American Family Field - Milwaukee, WI
81-59, 1st Place, 6 games ahead of the Mets

One Sentence Summary:  Ranger Suarez was on in this 2-0 combined shutout win over the Brewers.

What It Means:  This was a great series win against the only team in the National League with a better record than the Phillies.  If the season ended today, the Brewers and Phillies would both have byes in the first round of the playoffs.

What Happened:  Suarez improved to 11-6, allowing six hits and walking a pair in his six shutout innings.  He struck out four.  David Robertson, Matt Strahm and Jhoan Duran shut down the Brewers over the final three innings.  Scoreless through six innings, Alec Bohm tripled with one out in the seventh and scored on Trea Turner's line single to left.  An insurance run was added in the top of the ninth when Bryson Stott doubled home Harrison Bader, who had doubled to start the inning.

Featured Card:  It's got to be Suarez, presumably the team's number two starter heading into the postseason, behind Cristopher Sanchez.  I recently added this image variation card from last year's Topps Heritage set.

Sunday, August 10, 2025

Game 116 - Kepler's Double Gives Phils, Luzardo Win Over Rangers

Philadelphia Phillies  3 
Texas Rangers  2 

2024 Topps Update
1989 Topps Chrome #T89CU-45
Saturday Night, August 9th
Globe Life Field - Arlington, TX
67-49, 1st Place, 4 1/2 games ahead of the Mets

One Sentence Summary:  Max Kepler's two-run double was the difference in this game, as Jesus Luzardo held the Rangers to one run to pick up this 11th win.

What It Means:  The Phillies go for the series sweep this afternoon with Zack Wheeler on the mound.

What Happened:  Luzardo has been inconsistent of late, so when the Rangers scored a first inning run and seemed to have runners on a lot in the early innings, there was some concern.  But he settled in to pitch six innings, scattering seven hits while striking out four.  Rangers' starter Jacob deGrom was making easy work of the Phillies line-up until the seventh inning.  With one out, Brandon Marsh singled, Harrison Bader walked, and Kepler doubled them both home for the lead.  Bryson Stott would later single Kepler home for a much-needed insurance run.  Jhoan Duran pitched his third consecutive one-two-three inning for his third save with the Phillies.

Featured Card:  Kepler was snubbed from the Topps Series Two checklist, and hopefully he gets a Phillies card in the Topps Update set.  I've only two cards of his with the Phillies, both issued by the team, and both have already had appearances on this blog.  So here's a shiny card of his from last year's Topps Update set, featuring him with his former team.

Sunday, July 27, 2025

Game 104 - Suarez Settles Down, Handles Yanks in Win

Philadelphia Phillies  9 
New York Yankees  4 

2024 Topps Chrome Update
All-Star Game #ASGC-30
Saturday Afternoon, July 26th
Yankee Stadium - New York, NY
60-44, 2nd Place, 1/2 game behind the Mets

One Sentence Summary:  Ranger Suarez settled in to handcuff the Yankees for nearly six innings and the Phillies got a few timely hits when needed in this 9-4 win.

What It Means:  They would go for the series sweep on Sunday afternoon behind Zack Wheeler.  The Mets keep winning too, maintaining a half game lead in the East.

What Happened:  Suarez scattered seven hits over 5 2/3 innings, allowing a run and striking out eight.  The Phillies offense took the lead early and didn't look back.  J.T. Realmuto singled home Trea Turner with the game's first run in the first.  Bryce Harper hit a solo home run, his 15th of the season, in the third.  Two more runs scored in the fourth, Turner added an RBI-double in the sixth, and four runs crossed the plate in the seventh, on a two-run home run from Edmundo Sosa and a two-run double from Kyle Schwarber.  Shockingly, the Phillies were 3 for 19 with runners in scoring position.

Featured Card:  Here's a card from last year's Topps Chrome Update set, marking Suarez's selection to the National League All-Stars.

Transaction:  In a minor move, the Phillies acquired Brewer Hicklen (of) from the Detroit Tigers for cash.  To make room on the 40-man roster for Hicklen, Ryan Cusick (rhp) was designated for assignment.

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

Game 91 - Phils Can't Seem to Win at Oracle

Philadelphia Phillies  1 
San Francisco Giants  3 

2024 Choice Reading Fightin
Phils (3rd Edition) #26
Late Monday Night, July 7th
Oracle Park - San Francisco, CA
53-38, 1st Place, 1 game ahead of the Mets

One Sentence Summary:  The Phillies wasted another solid start from Cristopher Sanchez, dropping this series opening game against the Giants by a 3-1 score.

What It Means:  The team's troubles at Oracle Park continue.  Through this game, they were 3-17 in their last 20 games at the ballpark, and it wouldn't get any better on Tuesday.

What Happened:  Sanchez allowed a run on seven hits while striking out eight in his seven innings of work.  Orion Kerkering took the loss, allowing the Giants to score twice in the bottom of the eighth, breaking a 1-1 tie.  The Phillies scored their only run in the fifth when Bryson Stott came home on a wild pitch.  The offense had six hits and was a combined 0 for 6 with runners in scoring position.

Featured Card:  Nine players born in Italy have appeared in the major leagues, including former Phillies farmhand Sam Aldegheri, now with the Angels.  The Phillies dealt Aldegheri, born in Verona, to the Angels last season for reliever Carlos Estevez.  Given we just returned from a wonderful 10-day trip to Italy, and with no other logical choice for this post, here's one of Aldegheri's minor league cards.

Thursday, June 26, 2025

Game 79 - Phils Fall Short, Wasting Ranger's Pitching Gem

Philadelphia Phillies  0 
Houston Astros  1 

2024 Topps
Golden Mirror #661
Tuesday Night, June 24th
Daikin Park - Houston, TX
47-32, 1st Place, 1 1/2 games ahead of the Mets

One Sentence Summary:  The Phillies wasted a stellar pitching performance from Ranger Suarez in this 1-0 loss to the Astros.

What It Means:  Where's the offense?

What Happened:  Ranger Suarez dropped to 6-2 and his ERA went down to 2.08 as he allowed just a run on four hits, while striking out seven in 7 2/3 innings of work.  He allowed a solo home run to Cooper Hummel in the bottom of the eighth inning for the only run of the game.  The Phillies were once again handled by Astros' starter Framber Valdez, collecting only four hits, and going 0 for 7 with runners in scoring position.

Featured Card:  Phillies Room favorite Whit Merrifield announced his retirement from baseball, having last played in 42 games for the Braves last season after his release by the Phillies.  I was thrilled when the Phillies signed Merrifield, but it didn't pan out for him here, as he batted .199 in 53 games before the team released him last July 12th.  In his retirement announcement, Merrifield addressed the Phillies fans, saying, "Philly, I liked you way more than you like me.  Sorry I stunk for you."  All the best in your retirement, Whit!

Friday, June 6, 2025

Game 62 - What's Wrong with Luzardo?

Philadelphia Phillies  1 
Toronto Blue Jays  9 

2024 Topps #86
Thursday Afternoon, June 5th
Rogers Centre - Toronto, Ontario
37-25, 2nd Place, 1 1/2 games behind the Mets

One Sentence Summary:  Jesus Luzardo was shelled in his second consecutive start and the Phillies offense was once again quiet in this 9-1 loss to the Blue Jays.

What It Means:  As pointed out by Matt Gelb, the Phillies scored six runs on Tuesday night in the first inning and then only four more runs for the rest of the series.  They'll open up a weekend series in Pittsburgh tonight against the last place Pirates.

What Happened:  Luzardo couldn't escape the third inning.  His final line - 2 1/3 innings, eight runs on nine hits, two walks and two strikeouts.  Weston Wilson was again called upon to pitch and threw a scoreless eighth inning.  Nick Castellanos was 3 for 3, with the rest of the line-up accounting for two more hits on the day.  They pushed across a run in the sixth on a Kyle Schwarber RBI single.

Featured Card / Transaction:  Jose Rodriguez (inf) suspended for a year due to gambling, was reinstated from the restricted list and non-tendered, becoming a free agent.  Rodriguez came to the Phillies last April when his contract was purchased from the White Sox.  He played in 38 games for Reading before the suspension was handed down, and I've been seeing his name for the past year on the team's roster.  With no other deserving choices for this game, here's Rodriguez's rookie card, marking his one game with the White Sox in 2023.

Thursday, June 5, 2025

Game 61 - Hoffman Over Romano in Battle of Closers

Philadelphia Phillies  1 
Toronto Blue Jays  2 

2024 Philadelphia Phillies Photocards
Wednesday Night, June 4th
Rogers Centre - Toronto, Ontario
37-24, 2nd Place, 1 1/2 games behind the Mets

One Sentence Summary:  The Phillies offense was quiet, and Jordan Romano couldn't shut down his former team as the Blue Jays walked it off with a 2-1 win.

What It Means:  The rubber match of this three-game series is this afternoon, and then the Phillies head to Pittsburgh for a weekend set.

What Happened:  Mick Abel returned to the majors for his second start, allowing a run on three hits in 5 1/3 innings.  The Blue Jays' first run came in the sixth on an RBI-triple from Bo Bichette, chasing Abel from the game.  Nick Castellanos had hit a solo home run in the second to give the Phillies a 1-0 lead.  

Other than Casty's homer, the line-up managed four singles, including Alec Bohm's single to greet Blue Jays' closer Jeff Hoffman in the top ninth.  Bohm would be stranded and Romano entered to try to shut the Blue Jays down in the bottom of the ninth.  Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. singled, stole second and scored the winning run on a long single from Alejandro Kirk.

Featured Card:  Hoffman is 5-2 this year with a 5.74 ERA in 26 2/3 innings pitched.  He has 13 saves in 16 opportunities.  Romano is 0-2 this year with a 7.54 ERA in 22 2/3 innings pitched.  The Phillies' new closer has eight saves in 10 opportunities.  I know the price tag was high ($33 million over 3 years) but I'd rather have Hoffman in the back-end of the bullpen than Romano.

Transaction:  Abel (rhp) was recalled from Lehigh Valley for the start, and Zack Wheeler (rhp) was placed on the paternity list.

Friday, May 23, 2025

Game 50 - Phils Exit Denver with Four-Game Sweep

Philadelphia Phillies  2 
Colorado Rockies  0 

2024 Topps Brooklyn
Collection #26
Thursday Afternoon, May 22nd
Coors Field - Denver, CO
32-18, 1st Place, 2 games ahead of the Mets

One Sentence Summary:  Ranger Suarez and three relievers combined to shut out the Rockies, completing the four game sweep and giving the Phillies a two-game lead over the Mets in the division.

What It Means:  The Phillies have won seven in a row, completing a three-game sweep of the Pirates and this sweep of the Rockies.  They've won 13 of their last 16 games.  Up next is a three-game set against the Athletics in Sacramento.

What Happened:   Suarez improved to 3-0, scattering six hits and striking out six in 6 2/3 innings.  Orion Kerkerking, Matt Strahm and Jordan Romano pitched the final 2 1/3 scoreless innings to lock down the shutout.  Romano was perfect, earning his sixth save.  In the fourth, Bryson Stott reached on an error, stole second and scored on Bryce Harper's double.  In the seventh, Kyle Schwarber walked to lead off the inning and scored an important insurance run when Max Kepler doubled him home.  It was a classic getaway day game, taking just two hours and 19 minutes to complete.

Featured Card:  Over the past 16 games, Harper is batting .361 (22 for 61) with seven doubles, two home runs and 14 RBIs.  I have more Harper cards than will ever see this blog, so I'll take this low-scoring affair as an opportunity to post one of the newest, and funkiest, cards of his in my collection.

Friday, May 16, 2025

Game 43 - Nola Blasted by Cards

St. Louis Cardinals  14 
Philadelphia Phillies  7 
Game 2

2024 Choice
Round Rock Express #18
Wednesday Night, May 7th
Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PA
25-18, 2nd Place, 2 1/2 games behind the Mets

One Sentence Summary:  Aaron Nola suffered through the worst start of his career, and the Cardinals rolled to a 14-7 win.

What It Means:  This was a frustrating loss, and it's tough to watch Nola go through such a rough streak.

What Happened:  The Phillies held a 5-1 lead after the first inning, and all seemed right with the world.  The big blow was a two-run home run from J.T. Realmuto after Nick Castellanos had doubled home a pair and Max Kepler contributed an RBI single.  Nola gave up a solo home run to Lara Nootbaar to start the third and the wheels came off after that, with the half inning ending with the Cardinals up, 6-5.  

Kyle Schwarber hit a home run to lead off the bottom of the third and tie the score, but then Nola gave up another home run and loaded the bases before departing.  His final line - 3 2/3 innings, nine runs, 12 hits, including three home runs.  The Cardinals would score five more runs off Taijuan Walker and Carlos Hernandez in the later innings.

Featured Card:  Daniel Robert was called on to make his Phillies debut and work out of a mess created by Hernandez in the top of the ninth.  He struck out Nolan Arenando to end the inning and was on his way back to Lehigh Valley following the game.  Guys like Robert fascinate me, as his Phillies career could be limited to this one appearance.  He'll likely never have a Phillies baseball card, other than the custom Chachi card I'll be creating soon.  Here's his most recent baseball card appearance, from a prior year minor league team set.

Sunday, May 11, 2025

Game 39 - Suarez Stellar Against Guardians

Philadelphia Phillies  7 
Cleveland Guardians  1 

2024 Topps Heritage #685
Saturday Night, May 10th
Progressive Field - Cleveland, OH
23-16, 2nd Place, 1 1/2 games behind the Mets

One Sentence Summary:  Ranger Suarez returned to his All-Star form and the Phillies exploded for six runs in the eighth inning in this 7-1 win over the Guardians.

What It Means:  The Phillies will go for a series win tonight against the Guardians in the ESPN Sunday Night game.

What Happened:  Suarez looked smooth through seven innings, needing only 82 pitches to shut down the Guardians and hold their line-up to three hits.  He struck out five and walked a batter on the way to his first win of 2025.  In the fourth, Trea Turner singled, Bryce Harper doubled and Kyle Schwarber singled home Turner for the game's first run.  Guardians' reliever Joey Cantillo got hit around a bit in the eighth.  Harper greeted him with a two-run home run after Cantillo relieved Jakob Junis.  What followed quickly put the Phillies up by a 7-0 score - Schwarber singled, Nick Castellanos singled, Max Kepler doubled, J.T. Realmuto walked, Brandon Marsh singled and Edmundo Sosa singled.

Featured Card:  Here's Suarez's 2024 Topps Heritage card, from the High Numbers series not released until last month.

Saturday, May 3, 2025

Game 32 - Phils Tame Snakes in Series Opener

Arizona Diamondbacks  2 
Philadelphia Phillies  3 

2024 Topps Philadelphia Phillies #PHI-16
Friday Night, May 2nd
Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PA
18-14, 2nd Place, 3 1/2 games behind the Mets

One Sentence Summary:  Kyle Schwarber drove in a pair and Max Kepler broke a 2-2 tie with a solo home run in the seventh as the Phillies took the series opener from the Diamondbacks, 3-2.

What It Means:  They'll try to keep it rolling tonight with Aaron Nola on the mound.

What Happened:  Schwarber doubled home Trea Turner in the first, but the Diamondbacks tied it in the fourth on a Geraldo Perdomo RBI single.  Arizona took the lead in the sixth on an RBI single from Lourdes Gurriel Jr., chasing Jesus Luzardo from the game.  Luzardo got a no-decision, but had another strong outing, allowing two runs on nine hits while striking out six.  Scharwarber and Kepler hit their home runs in the seventh, tying the score and then putting the Phillies ahead.  Tanner Banks, Jordan Romano and Jose Alvarado were perfect in relief over the final three innings.

Johan Rojas made a great catch in center in the top of the ninth to help Alvarado lock down the save.

Featured Card:  Alvarado has justifiably gotten a lot of attention so far this season as he's been nearly unhittable.  He notched his sixth save while lowering his season ERA to 1.72.

Tuesday, April 22, 2025

Game 23 - First Win Elusive for Nola

Philadelphia Phillies  4 
New York Mets  5 

2024 Topps Heritage #596
Monday Night, April 21st
Citi Field - Flushing, NY
13-10, 2nd Place, 3 games behind the Mets

One Sentence Summary:  Aaron Nola fell to 0-5 and a late game comeback wasn't enough for the Phillies in this 5-4 loss to the first place Mets.

What It Means:  I hate the Mets.

What Happened:  Nola gave up a pair of home runs in the first two innings to Francisco Lindor and Jesse Winker to give the Mets a 2-0 lead.  It was briefly 5-0 Mets in the third inning after Juan Soto hit what was originally called a three-run home run, but replays showed the ball as clearly foul.  Nola departed with one out in the seventh inning, having settled down and allowed seven hits overall while striking out six.  Jose  Ruiz entered the game, inheriting runners on first and second from Nola, and quickly gave up a three-run home run to Lindor.

The Phillies scored all their runs in the ninth.  Max Kepler led off with a double and scored on J.T. Realmuto's RBI single.  Alec Bohm reached on a single, and the Mets brought in closer Edwin Diaz.  Bryson Stott gave us some temporary hope when he launched a three-run home run off Diaz to bring the deficit to just a run.  But Diaz quickly struck out Trea Turner and Bryce Harper to end the ballgame.

Featured Card:  Posting a card for Nola in the hopes he turns it around with his next start.

Friday, April 18, 2025

Game 19 - Sanchez K's 12 in Victory Over Giants

San Francisco Giants  4 
Philadelphia Phillies  6 

2024 Topps Update #US32
Thursday Afternoon, April 17th
Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PA
11-8, 2nd Place, 1 game behind the Mets

One Sentence Summary:  Cristopher Sanchez put on a changeup clinic and the Phillies scored five runs in the first inning in this 6-4 win.

What It Means:  They split the four-game series with the Giants, and now the Marlins come to town for an Easter Weekend series against the Phillies.

What Happened:  Sanchez struck out 12 batters over seven innings, the most by a Phillies lefty starter since Cole Hamels' no-hitter in 2015.  He improved to 2-0, allowing three runs (two earned) on four hits and a walk.  Jose Alvarado gave up a solo home run in the ninth to Tyler Fitzgerald, but managed to secure his fourth save.

The Phillies jumped on Giants' starter Jordan Hicks early.  In the first, Bryson Stott and Trea Turner singled and Bryce Harper walked to load the bases.  Kyle Schwarber brought two runs home with an RBI single, and Nick Castellanos added a third run with another single.  Alec Bohm capped the five-run inning with a triple to center to score Castellanos.  An Edmundo Sosa sacrifice fly in the eighth gave the Phillies an important insurance run.

Featured Card:  Here's Sanchez's card from last year's Topps Update set.