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| 2026 Chachi Preview #2 |
| Minnesota Twins | 0 |
| Philadelphia Phillies | 2 |
Spring Training Game 24
Tuesday Afternoon, March 17th
BayCare Ballpark - Clearwater, FL
Record - 9-14-1
One Sentence Summary: Jesus Luzardo dealt over five shutout innings against the Twins, while Adolis Garcia drove in both Phillies runs while going 4 for 4 in this 2-0 win.
What It Means: The Phillies no longer get to wear green jerseys and hats on St. Patrick's Day, thanks to a weird rule from Nike limiting them to only four jersey combinations per year. Instead, they wore a black hat with a green P and a shamrock patch on the side. Not even close to being as cool as the full green jerseys.
What Happened: Luzardo allowed five hits and struck out five in his outing, turning it over the bullpen quartet of Jonathan Bowlan, Trevor Banks, Kyle Backhus and Trevor Richards, who all preserved the shutout. Garcia hit a solo home run in the fourth and singled home J.T. Realmuto in the sixth for the game's only runs.
Featured Card: Here's a preview of the 2026 Chachi set, using the 2006 Topps design from 20 (!) years ago. It's amazing to me how I'm suddenly nostalgic about the 2000s, but here we are. Our first son was born in 2006, so this year holds special meaning to me. Along with using this design for the 2026 Chachi set, now in it's 22nd year, I'll feature cards from the 2006 Topps set in my series preview posts.
What It Means: The Phillies no longer get to wear green jerseys and hats on St. Patrick's Day, thanks to a weird rule from Nike limiting them to only four jersey combinations per year. Instead, they wore a black hat with a green P and a shamrock patch on the side. Not even close to being as cool as the full green jerseys.
What Happened: Luzardo allowed five hits and struck out five in his outing, turning it over the bullpen quartet of Jonathan Bowlan, Trevor Banks, Kyle Backhus and Trevor Richards, who all preserved the shutout. Garcia hit a solo home run in the fourth and singled home J.T. Realmuto in the sixth for the game's only runs.
Featured Card: Here's a preview of the 2026 Chachi set, using the 2006 Topps design from 20 (!) years ago. It's amazing to me how I'm suddenly nostalgic about the 2000s, but here we are. Our first son was born in 2006, so this year holds special meaning to me. Along with using this design for the 2026 Chachi set, now in it's 22nd year, I'll feature cards from the 2006 Topps set in my series preview posts.
Camp Head Count: 47































