Friday, July 17, 2026

All-Star Game Experience - Absolutely Amazing / All-Star Game - Complete Dud

2026 Chachi #59
2026 Chachi #58
2026 Chachi #56
2026 Chachi Friendly Encounters #7

American League All-Stars  4 
National League All-Stars  0 

Tuesday Night, July 14th
Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PA

One Sentence Summary:  Citizens Bank Park was electric during the pregame ceremonies and for all the other mid-game festivities, but the 96th All-Star Game itself was fairly boring, as the American League pitching completely shut down the National League, 4-0.

What It Means:  There was absolutely nothing during the game for a Phillies fan (or a National League fan for that matter) to cheer for.  Still, it was worth the six-year wait between the announcement of the game in 2019 and the playing of the game in 2026.

What Happened:  Cristopher Sanchez struck out Mike Trout to start the game, then allowed a single to Yordan Alvarez, walked Shea Langeliers and walked Bobby Witt, Jr. to load the bases.  Cody Bollinger brought home two runs with a single to center, eventually earning him the game's MVP honors.  Ben Rice singled to give the American League a 3-0 lead and that was pretty much the ballgame.  Sanchez would be saddled with the loss and a 27.00 ERA for his one inning of work.  The National League All-Stars managed three singles, never advancing a runner to second base.  Miguel Vargas hit a solo home run for the American League in the eighth.

Sanchez had a crappy night, and the other Phillies All-Stars, other than pitchers Jesus Luzardo and Jhoan Duran, didn't fare much better.  Kyle Schwarber led off as the DH, replacing the injured Shohei Ohtani.  Schwarber struck out swinging again Dylan Cease in the first and grounded out to second in the third.  Brandon Marsh started in right field, batting seventh.  He struck out twice - against Parker Messick in the second and Nick Martinez in the fifth.  Bryce Harper pinch-hit for Schwarber in the sixth, striking out in his only at-bat against Cade Smith.

Jesus Luzardo had the best night of all six Phillies All-Stars.  Entering in the fourth, Luzardo struck out Riley Greene and then induced two quick ground outs from Ernie Clement and Trout.  He threw a total of six pitches.  Jhoan Duran entered with one out in the top of the ninth, jogging to the mound in the dark while we all waited for his signature entrance music to start.  It eventually started, albeit late, and Duran needed just four pitches to retire Travis Bazzana and Ceddanne Rafaela after Randy Arozarena had reached on a single.

2026 Chachi #61
2026 Chachi #57
2026 Chachi #60
2026 Chachi #55

Featured Cards:
  Since I started creating Chachi cards in 2005, a mainstay of my sets are the annual All-Star cards, and this year is no different.  I created cards for the six Phillies All-Stars, along with Don Mattingly, who served as a bench coach.

Field Report:  Doug and I were there!  Doug completed the trifecta of Futures Game, Home Run Derby and All-Star Game, and this was the second All-Star Game I've attended.  My Dad and I were at Veterans Stadium, cheering on Ricky Bottalico, back in 1996.  We arrived right before 5pm and waited in a crazy long line out to the parking lot to eventually snake its way through the entrance when gates opened.  We surveyed the MLB All-Star Fan  Zone, set up outside the ballpark and complete with vendors, food trucks and photo opportunities, before heading into the ballpark proper.  After a 20 minute or so wait to get into the team store, Doug found the Ohtani Ring the Bell t-shirt he wanted and he posed for a quick picture with the Rangers' mascot, Captain.

We then did a full lap of the ballpark, getting stuck momentarily in an unmoving crowd in Ashburn Alley, and enjoying our obligatory meal at Bull's BBQ, before settling into our seats in Section 415, Row 2.  It was hot, but there was an occasional breeze in the higher section, something we rarely experience down in Section 315.

The pregame ceremony is always my favorite part of the All-Star Game, and I love the full team introductions.  I was happy to see all the represented teams once again wearing their actual uniforms and not MLB created abominations for the game.  We loved how the starting line-up signed their own version of a Declaration after being announced, and singers Jennifer Hudson and Patti LaBelle were amazing.  There were flyovers, fireworks and a dramatic reading from actor and Phillies fan Miles Teller.  Mike Schmidt and Steve Carlton threw out the ceremonial first pitches, caught by Scott Rolen and Cole Hamels.

The Sandlot tribute in the middle of the fifth inning was also very impressive.  With Ray Charles, Jr. singing "America the Beautiful" and the ballpark lights dimmed, kids rode their bikes, played catch, practiced their swings and traded baseball cards down on the field with the All Stars.  What followed was so many fireworks in such rapid succession, Doug and I were convinced they might actual blow up the ballpark.

The game itself stunk.  Sanchez struck out Trout to start the first and then quickly gave up three runs, letting all the air out of the celebratory balloon.  But I loved every minute of it, and I'm thrilled I could share it with my son, just like my Dad had done 30 years earlier.

Thursday, July 16, 2026

New York Mets at Philadelphia Phillies: Second Half Begins

2006 Topps #150
2006 Topps #205

Thursday, July 16th - 7:10
Saturday, July 18th - 4:05
Sunday, July 19th - 1:35


Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PA
Coming off the high of the All-Star break and hosting the All-Star Game at the ballpark, the Phillies have zero promotions or theme nights for this series.
New York Mets 40-57
5th Place in the N.L. East, 16 games behind the Braves

Mets Probables
Christian Scott (2-1, 3.17)
Sean Manaea (2-4, 4.56)
Nolan McLean (6-6, 3.52)

Mets Leaders
Average:  Juan Soto - .290
Runs:  Carson Benge - 52
Home Runs:  Juan Soto - 21
RBIs:  Bo Bichette and Juan Soto - 51
Stolen Bases:  Carson Benge - 15

Wins:  Nolan McLean - 6
ERA:  Nolan McLean - 3.52
Strikeouts:  Nolan McLean - 125
Saves:  Devin Williams - 13
Philadelphia Phillies 54-43
2nd Place in the N.L. East, 2 games behind the Braves

Phillies Probables
Aaron Nola (3-6, 5.75)
Jesus Luzardo (8-4, 3.51)
Alan Rangel (0-2, 4.19)

Phillies Leaders
Average:  Brandon Marsh - .301
Runs:  Trea Turner - 62
Home Runs:  Kyle Schwarber - 32
RBIs:  Kyle Schwarber - 59
Stolen Bases:  Bryson Stott - 17

Wins:  Cristopher Sanchez - 11
ERA:  Cristopher Sanchez - 2.62
Strikeouts:  Cristopher Sanchez - 144
Saves:  Jhoan Duran - 24

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Home Run Derby Upset! / Walker Stuns Schwarber, Phils Faithful

2026 Chachi #53
2026 Chachi #54

When it was first announced the All-Star Game would be coming to Philadelphia in 2026, I was immediately excited about going to the actual game and mildly interested in the other festivities surrounding a typical All-Star Weekend/Week.  We were lucky enough to secure tickets for the entire three days of festivities, with Doug and one of his friends attending the Futures Game on Sunday and he and my wife attending the Home Run Derby last night.  I had no interest in attending the derby, but as it got closer to the time for them to leave for Philly, I admittedly started having a little bit of FOMO, which developed into a full-fledged case once the festivities began.

The broadcast on Netflix was fine, and the announcers did their best to gush about the palpable excitement at the ballpark.  But it didn't compare to their experience of actually being there and it was a night they won't soon forget.

During the pre-derby introductions, Bryce Harper embraced his Showman persona, hoping onto the middle rung of the makeshift boxer's ring situated in the infield, while Michael Buffer did his best announcer's schtick with the obligatory "Let's Get Ready to Rumble," not coming until the tournament's final round.  Harper and his teammate Kyle Schwarber both started slow, and Harper's eight home runs in the first round were surpassed by Schwarber's 10 home runs, knocking Harper out of the semi-finals.  Schwarber took down Willson Contreras in Round 2, nine home runs besting Contreras' eight.  All seemed right with the world when Schwarber connected for 11 home runs in the final round, but the Cardinals' Jordan Walker hit four home runs in a row on his final swings, surging past Schwarber and silencing the 45,000-plus fans pulling for a Schwarber win in his home ballpark.

Doug and Jenna reported it was LOUD and they had never heard such loud and sustained booing, which is saying something since they've both been to their fair share of big Phillies games over the years.  As I've done in the past, I created a few Home Run Derby cards for my Chachi set, and I look forward to creating some All-Star cards for the set following Tuesday night's Midsummer Classic.

What an incredible experience this All-Star Week has been!

Monday, July 13, 2026

Game 97 - Wheeler, Still Bitter, Dominates Tigers; More from the All-Star Village

Philadelphia Phillies  5 
Detroit Tigers  0 

2026 Chachi Freindly
Encounters #6
Sunday Afternoon, July 12th
Comerica Park - Detroit, MI
54-43, 2nd Place, 2 games behind the Braves

One Sentence Summary:  Still bitter over his All-Star Game snub, Zack Wheeler improved to 10-1 with a two-hit, 10-strikeout performance against the Tigers in this 5-0 win.

What It Means:  Wheeler was eventually invited to the All-Star Game but felt "disrespected" and declined the invite.  It's a shame, as the fans, including me, would have loved to have seen him at least introduced prior to the game on Tuesday.

What Happened:  Wheeler, Jose Alvarado, Orion Kerkering and Jonathan Bowlan combined for the two-hit shutout, striking out 14 Tigers batters.  Wheeler out-dueled Tarik Skubal, who departed after five innings with the Phillies leading, 2-0.  The big hit for the Phillies was a bases-clearing double by J.T. Realmuto in the sixth inning.  Bryson Stott would beat out an infield hit to shortstop, scoring Realmuto with the Phillies' fifth run.

Featured Card / Field Report:  I was back at the All-Star Village on Sunday morning, this time as a volunteer manning the booth for ALS United Mid-Atlantic as part of the MLB Together initiative.  I enjoyed early morning access to the Pennsylvania Convention Center, snapping quite a few pictures of the many fantastic exhibits before the crush of eager fans arrived for the day.  I also made a new friend in the Athletics' mascot, Stomper, who helped guide a bunch of wondering fans over to the MLB Together booths during the mid-morning rush.  It was a fantastic day, and I left incredibly impressed by what the Phillies and MLB had put together for their fans.

Sunday, July 12, 2026

Game 96 - All-Star Weekend Begins in Philly!

Philadelphia Phillies  4 
Detroit Tigers  2 

2026 Chachi #47
Saturday Night, July 11th
Comerica Park - Detroit, MI
53-43, 2nd Place, 2 games behind the Braves

One Sentence Summary:  Cristopher Sanchez recovered from his prior start and showed his All-Star form in this 4-2 win over the Tigers.

What It Means:  We'd learn on Sunday afternoon that Sanchez's next start would be on Tuesday night for the National League All-Stars at Citizens Bank Park.  Pretty cool for that to happen with the All-Star Game in his home ballpark.

What Happened:  Sanchez improved to 11-4, scattering 10 hits over seven innings and striking out seven.  Jonathan Bowlan, suddenly the top set-up reliever, and Jhoan Duran shut down the Tigers over the final two innings.  Duran tied a team record by recording his 24th save prior to the All-Star Break.  In the third, Derek Hill reached on an error and then stole both second and third bases, coming home on a Trea Turner sacrifice fly.  Hill would also make a game-saving catch in the third, executing a full extension Superman-catch to keep the Tigers from scoring the tying run.  In the fourth, the Phillies plated three more runs on a J.T. Realmuto RBI-double and an RBI single from Hill.

Featured Card:  I usually don't post Chachi cards in game summary posts, but the lack of Hill baseball cards is forcing my hand here.  Without his amazing catch in the fourth, this game could have gone a completely different way.  Here's his 2026 Chachi card, and I'll "officially" post it along with the rest of the set following the season.  For now, here's a page where you can view the set's progress to date.

 Outside Philadelphia's City Hall
2026 Chachi Friendly Encounters #5
2026 Chachi Draft Pick #1

Field Report:  Jenna and I attended Day One of the All-Star Village at the Pennsylvania Convention Center and had a blast.  It was pretty crowded, but we managed to navigate our way around all of the booths and exhibits, spending a solid few hours taking everything in.  We didn't get any autographs from the many former players making appearances, but Jenna did get to visit with All-Star Kyle Schwarber.

Also on Saturday, the Phillies selected high school shortstop Tyler Spangler in the first round of the annual draft.  Spangler missed his entire senior year at De La Salle High School in California with a bad back, but the Phillies are optimistic his long-term prospects are good.

Saturday, July 11, 2026

Game 95 - Flust It II

Philadelphia Phillies  2 
Detroit Tigers  10 

2026 Choice Lehigh Valley
IronPigs #13
Friday Night, July 10th
Comerica Park - Detroit, MI
52-43, Tied for 2nd Place, 3 games behind the Braves

One Sentence Summary:  The bullpen melted down yet again, giving up eight unanswered runs late in the game in this 10-2 loss to the Tigers.

What It Means:  It would seem as if the top trade target for the Phillies at the upcoming deal deadline is a reliable reliever or two.

What Happened:  Aaron Nola pitched relatively well, allowing two runs on three hits and striking out eight in five innings of work.  Yet interim manager Don Mattingly opted to go to his bullpen, with Nola sitting at just 84 pitches, for the sixth.  Things fell apart quickly.  What had been a 2-2 game was a 7-2 Tigers lead following a nightmare inning from Tim Mayza.  Max Lazar entered in the eighth and allowed three more runs to score, giving up a pair of home runs.  Derek Hill had three hits, including his third home run with the Phillies, but it was all for naught.

Featured Card:  Third string catcher Garrett Stubbs was the only Phillies pitcher in this game unscored upon. Stubbs has appeared in four games as a mop-up reliever this season, and he has a 5.40 ERA in 3 1/3 innings pitched.  His appearance last night was his 12th pitching appearance overall since 2022 with the Phillies.  This is his only relatively mainstream baseball card appearance so far in 2026, from the IronPigs team set.

Game 94 - All-Star Luzardo Tosses Gem Against Reds

Philadelphia Phillies  1 
Cincinnati Reds  0 

2026 Philadelphia Phillies Photocards
Thursday Night, July 9th
Great American Ball Park - Cincinnati, OH
52-42, Tied for 2nd Place, 3 games behind the Braves

One Sentence Summary:  All-Star Jesus Luzardo pitched his best game of the season with fellow All-Star Jhoan Duran locking down his 23rd save in this 1-0 victory over the Reds.

What It Means:  The Phillies are living and dying with their pitching, either getting blown out or relying on a gem from one of Cristopher Sanchez, Zack Wheeler or Luzardo.  The surging and surprising Marlins have re-entered the chat, with the Phillies now tied with them for second place in the East.

What Happened:  Luzardo allowed a pair of hits and struck out 11 in his gem, improving to 8-4 on the season.  Jonathan Bowlan pitched a perfect eighth and Duran struck out a pair in the ninth to preserve the win.  The Phillies scored their only run in the eighth.  Gabriel Rincones, Jr. was hit by a pitch to start the inning, with Derek Hill coming in to run for him.  J.T. Realmuto grounded out to short, moving Hill to second, and Justin Crawford singled to right, bringing Hill home with the manufactured run.

Featured Card:  In his last five starts, Luzardo is 3-0 with a 1.42 ERA and 48 strikeouts in 31 2/3 innings pitched.  The Phillies are 5-0 in those games.  This is his team-issued photo card.

Transaction:  Three days in a row with a bullpen move . . . Tanner Banks (lhp) was placed on the injured list with a left forearm strain and Chase Shugart (rhp) returned from the IronPigs.

Game 93 - Bullpen Implodes (Again) in Lopsided Loss

Philadelphia Phillies  5 
Cincinnati Reds  11 

2026 Philadelphia Phillies
Kids Club / Club 215
Wednesday Night, July 8th
Great American Ball Park - Cincinnati, OH
51-42, Tied for 2nd Place, 3 games behind the Braves

One Sentence Summary:  Tanner Banks and Jose Alvarado bore the brunt of the damage in this 11-5 lopsided loss to the Reds.

What It Means:  Banks and Alvarado, once stalwarts of the bullpen, both own a season ERA over seven.

What Happened:  Alan Rangel got the start, allowing three runs on three hits and three walks over 3 1/3 innings pitched.  Banks allowed four runs in a third of an inning in the fourth and Alvarado allowed four more runs in the sixth, putting the game out of reach.  J.T. Realmuto (7) and Kyle Schwarber (32) both homered for the Phillies.  Justin Crawford had a pair of hits, including a double, and has quietly raised his season average to .262.

Featured Card:  The Phillies need Alvarado and Banks to figure things out if they're going to be a part of this bullpen down the stretch.  Alvarado and Jhoan Duran were the lone relievers included in the team's Kids Club set this year.

Transaction:  Rangel (rhp) was recalled from the IronPigs and Brad Keller (rhp) was activated from the 15-day injured list.  Lou Trivino III (rhp) was placed on the injured list with a right thoracic muscle spasm and Seth Johnson (rhp) was sent back down.

Game 92 - All-Star Snub Wheeler Dominates Reds

Philadelphia Phillies  4 
Cincinnati Reds  1 

2026 Philadelphia Phillies Photocards
Tuesday Night, July 7th
Great American Ball Park - Cincinnati, OH
51-41, 2nd Place, 2 games behind the Braves

One Sentence Summary:  Zack Wheeler proved again he's definitely an All-Star, despite what MLB says, by tying his career high with 14 strikeouts and limiting the Reds to four hits in this 4-1 win.

What It Means:  Wheeler stoically commented following the game, "I feel like that's a reminder, for whoever needs to be reminded."  As he's scheduled to pitch on Sunday before the All-Star break, MLB's rules dictate he's ineligible for the game.  Still, he could have been chosen for the honor and then replaced on the roster.  It's a dumb rule.

What Happened:  Wheeler improved to 9-1 and allowed just a seventh inning solo home run to Eugenio Suarez.  The offense spotted him three runs in the third.  Derek Hill doubled and scored on a Trea Turner ground out.  Kyle Schwarber followed with a two-run home run, his 31st of the season, as he vies to become the first Phillies player ever with 60 home runs in a season.  In the eighth, Edmundo Sosa hit a sacrifice fly to score Trea Turner, who had singled to start the inning.  Jhoan Duran struck out the side for his 22nd save.

There was some excitement in the game as coaches Caleb Cotham and Bobby Dickerson were ejected in the eighth inning following a questionable base-running call from the umpires in favor of the Reds.  Fortunately, the play ended up not meaning anything.

Featured Card:  Here's Wheeler's recently released card from the team-issued photo card set, available for sale at the ballpark.

Transaction:  Prior to the game, Max Lazar (rhp) replaced Kyle Backhus (lhp) in the Phillies' bullpen, with Backhus getting sent back down to the IronPigs.

Friday, July 10, 2026

Philadelphia Phillies at Detroit Tigers: Heading to the Break

2026 Chachi 2006 Topps Missing Links #6
2006 Topps #461

Friday, July 10th - 6:40
Saturday, July 11th - 6:10
Sunday, July 12th - 1:40


Comerica Park - Detroit, MI
There's a postgame fireworks show tonight.
Philadelphia Phillies 52-42
Tied for 2nd Place in the N.L. East, 3 games behind the Braves

Phillies Probables
Aaron Nola (3-6, 5.87)
Cristopher Sanchez (10-4, 2.62)
Zack Wheeler (9-1, 2.28)

Phillies Leaders
Average:  Brandon Marsh - .307
Runs:  Trea Turner - 62
Home Runs:  Kyle Schwarber - 32
RBIs:  Kyle Schwarber - 58
Stolen Bases:  Bryson Stott and Trea Turner - 16

Wins:  Cristopher Sanchez - 10
ERA:  Cristopher Sanchez - 2.62
Strikeouts:  Cristopher Sanchez - 137
Saves:  Jhoan Duran - 23
Detroit Tigers 43-50
4th Place in the A.L. Central, 4 1/2 games behind the Guardians and White Sox

Tigers Probables
Jack Flaherty (2-8, 4.60)
Casey Mize (4-5, 2.64)
Tarik Skubal (5-4, 3.06)

Tigers Leaders
Average:  Riley Greene - .289
Runs:  Kevin McGonigle - 57
Home Runs:  Dillon Dingler - 19
RBIs:  Dillon Dingler - 60
Stolen Bases:  Kevin McGonigle - 11

Wins:  Four tied with - 5
ERA:  Keider Montero - 3.15
Strikeouts:  Jack Flaherty - 92
Saves:  Kenley Jansen - 11

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

Philadelphia Phillies at Cincinnati Reds: Road Trip Continues

2006 Topps Updates & Highlights #UH139
2006 Topps #29

Tuesday, July 7th - 7:10
Wednesday, July 8th - 7:10
Thursday, July 9th - 7:10


Great American Ball Park - Cincinnati, OH
Jon Pardi performs a postgame concert following Tuesday's ballgame.  On Thursday, there are postgame fireworks and the Reds are selling a Grateful Dead ticket package, which includes a special dancing bears Reds hat.
Philadelphia Phillies 50-41
2nd Place in the N.L. East, 3 1/2 games behind the Braves

Phillies Probables
Zack Wheeler (8-1, 2.36)
TBD
Jesus Luzardo (7-4, 3.75)

Phillies Leaders
Average:  Brandon Marsh - .305
Runs:  Trea Turner - 61
Home Runs:  Kyle Schwarber - 30
RBIs:  Bryce Harper - 57
Stolen Bases:  Bryson Stott and Trea Turner - 16

Wins:  Cristopher Sanchez - 10
ERA:  Cristopher Sanchez - 2.62
Strikeouts:  Cristopher Sanchez - 137
Saves:  Jhoan Duran - 21
Cincinnati Reds 41-48
5th Place in the N.L. Central, 14 1/2 games behind the Brewers

Reds Probables
Andrew Abbott (5-4, 3.88)
Chase Burns (10-1, 2.40)
Brady Singer (3-8, 5.03)

Reds Leaders
Average:  Elly De La Cruz - .272
Runs:  Spencer Steer - 50
Home Runs:  Sal Stewart - 17
RBIs:  Sal Stewart - 61
Stolen Bases:  Elly De La Cruz - 13

Wins:  Chase Burns - 10
ERA:  Chase Burns - 2.40
Strikeouts:  Chase Burns - 116
Saves:  Emilio Pagan - 7

Game 91 - Flush It

Philadelphia Phillies  1 
Kansas City Royals  15 

2010-22 Philadelphia Phillies Alumni Photocards
Monday Afternoon, July 6th
Kauffman Stadium - Kansas City, MO
50-41, 2nd Place, 3 1/2 games behind the Braves

One Sentence Summary:  Christopher Sanchez and the Phillies were stunningly demolished by the Royals in this 15-1 lopsided loss.

What It Means:  This wasn't at all what was expected when Sanchez took the mound against the last place Royals.  The Phillies are right back at it on Tuesday, opening a three-game set in Cincinnati against the Reds.  I would think there will be some bullpen roster moves made prior to the start of that series.

What Happened:  Sanchez was in trouble from the start, and he'd allow nine runs on 12 hits in a shortened 3 1/3 inning outing.  A costly error by Trea Turner prolonged that inning and indirectly led to the Royals scoring their first six runs.  The Royals would score in every inning of this game, the first time that had happened to the Phillies since 1923.  They'd bang out 22 hits, requiring Garrett Stubbs to pitch the final inning for the Phillies.  The offense was 1 for 9 with runners in scoring position, leaving 15 runners on base in total.

Featured Card:  This game was gross, so let's pay tribute to former Phillies reliever Al Holland, who passed away recently at the age of 73.  Holland was a hero for the National League Champion club in 1983, and he enjoyed the finest seasons of his 10-year playing career with the club between 1983 and 1985.  55 of his 78 career saves came while with the Phillies, and he had been a fixture at Alumni Weekends up until the past few years.  This is his team-issued photo card from one of my favorite sets of all-time - the Phillies Alumni photo card set, released with a variety of backs, copyright dates and occasionally different photos for the same subjects, between 2010 and 2022.  Thanks for everything, Mr. T!

Monday, July 6, 2026

Game 90 - Phils Can't Back Nola's Solid Outing

Philadelphia Phillies  2 
Kansas City Royals  5 

2023 Philadelphia Phillies Photocards
Sunday Afternoon, July 5th
Kauffman Stadium - Kansas City, MO
50-40, 2nd Place, 3 games behind the Braves

One Sentence Summary:  Aaron Nola had his best start of the season, but the Phillies couldn't generate much offense and the bullpen faltered late in this 5-2 loss to the Royals.

What It Means:  The Phillies will try for the series win this afternoon with All-Star Cristopher Sanchez on the mound.

What Happened:  Nola gave up two runs in the first inning, and it looked as if he was going to labor through another start, resulting in another early hook.  But he settled in, allowing just one more run over seven innings of work, walking none and striking out seven.  The bullpen combo of Seth Johnson and Kyle Backhus, surprisingly used in a high leverage scenario, couldn't get their jobs done, allowing two more Royals runs to score in the bottom of the eighth, in what had been a one-run game.  

Both Phillies runs scored without a hit - Gabriel Rincones, Jr. hit a sacrifice fly in the fifth and Garrett Stubbs grounded into a fielder's choice in the seventh.  Trea Turner, Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper were 0 for 11 with five strikeouts at the top of the order.

Featured Card:  In a pregame ceremony, the Royals inducted John Wathan, their long-time catcher, coach and manager, into the Royals Hall of Fame.  His son Dusty, now the Phillies' bench coach, was on hand to witness the ceremony and catch a ceremonial first pitch from his father.  I'm currently the top ranked Dusty Wathan collector according to TCDB, based on the fact he's been a Phillies coach since 2018 and a Phillies minor league manager and coach since 2008.  This is the most recent team-issued photo card the Phillies have issued for Wathan, as far as I'm aware, and his most recent baseball card appearance overall.

Sunday, July 5, 2026

Game 89 - Phils Celebrate Semiquincentennial with Win

Philadelphia Phillies  6 
Kansas City Royals  1 

2023 Topps Pro Debut #PD-134
Saturday Night, July 4th
Kauffman Stadium - Kansas City, MO
50-39, 2nd Place, 3 games behind the Braves

One Sentence Summary:  Jesus Luzardo pitched six strong innings and the Phillies hit three home runs to support his effort in this Independence Day win over the Royals.

What It Means:  Baseball games that fall on national holidays should be played during the day.  (Insert Man Yells at Cloud meme here.)

What Happened:  Luzardo improved to 7-4, allowing four hits and a run while striking out nine.  The Phillies' offense went 1 for 10 with runners in scoring position, but still produced with home runs from J.T. Realmuto, Gabriel Rincones, Jr. and Alec Bohm.  The only runs to score without the benefit of a home run came on a wild pitch in the seventh and an RBI double from Rincones in the eighth.  On the night he was named a reserve to the All-Star Team, Kyle Schwarber went 3 for 4.  Starting All-Star outfielder Brandon Marsh was 0 for 5.  Also named to the National League All-Stars were Bryce Harper, Cristopher Sanchez and Jhoan Duran.

Featured Card:  This was Rincones' best game in the majors to date, so I'll give him the nod over Luzardo here.  This is one of the earliest cards of his in my Phillies Collection, from the 2023 Topps Pro Debut set.

Transaction:  With bullpen arms needed, the Phillies optioned Alan Rangel (rhp) back to Lehigh Valley and recalled Tanner Banks (lhp).

Saturday, July 4, 2026

Philadelphia Phillies at Kansas City Royals: Holiday Weekend Baseball

2026 Chachi 2006 Topps Missing Links #15
2006 Topps #94

Saturday, July 4th - 8:10
Sunday, July 5th - 3:00
Monday, July 6th - 2:10


Kauffman Stadium - Kansas City, MO
The first 25,000 fans will receive a patriotic Bobby Witt, Jr. bobblehead tonight, dubbed a "Red, White & Bobby" bobblehead.
Philadelphia Phillies 49-39
2nd Place in the N.L. East, 2 1/2 games behind the Braves

Phillies Probables
Jesus Luzardo (6-4, 3.88)
Aaron Nola (3-5, 6.04)
Cristopher Sanchez (10-3, 2.00)

Phillies Leaders
Average:  Brandon Marsh - .315
Runs:  Trea Turner - 59
Home Runs:  Kyle Schwarber - 30
RBIs:  Bryce Harper - 57
Stolen Bases:  Bryson Stott and Trea Turner - 16

Wins:  Cristopher Sanchez - 10
ERA:  Cristopher Sanchez - 2.00
Strikeouts:  Cristopher Sanchez - 136
Saves:  Jhoan Duran - 21
Kansas City Royals 35-53
5th Place in the A.L. Central, 11 games behind the Guardians and White Sox

Royals Probables
Michael Wacha (5-5, 3.31)
Luinder Avila (3-3, 5.40)
Noah Cameron (4-6, 4.95)

Royals Leaders
Average:  Bobby Witt - .290
Runs:  Bobby Witt - 44
Home Runs:  Jan Caglianone - 14
RBIs:  Carter Jensen - 47
Stolen Bases:  Bobby Witt - 29

Wins:  Michael Wacha - 5
ERA:  Michael Wacha - 3.31
Strikeouts:  Michael Wacha - 84
Saves:  Lucas Erceg - 12

Game 88 - Offense, Bullpen Melt Down in Heat

Pittsburgh Pirates  6 
Philadelphia Phillies  1 

2006 Flair Showcase
Hot Numbers #HN-4
Thursday Afternoon, July 2nd
Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PA
49-39, 2nd Place, 2 1/2 games behind the Braves

One Sentence Summary:  The Phillies had four hits in this sweltering hot game, and the bullpen duo of Jose Alvarado and Lee Trivino allowed four runs late in this 6-1 loss.

What It Means:  Game time temperature was 98 degrees at 12:35, and I'm impressed by anyone who sat through this clunker at the ballpark.  Following yet another Friday off-day, the Phillies will open a three-game set in Kansas City on Saturday night.  Happy Semiquincentennial to everyone!

What Happened:  Alan Rangel had a solid outing, shutting down the Pirates over the first four innings, but allowing three hits and walking four.  The Phillies' only run scored when Bryce Harper doubled home Rafael Marchan in the third.  With the scored tied 1-1, Alvardo allowed two runs in the seventh, Trivino allowed two more runs in the eighth and Kyle Backhus gave up another run in the ninth.

Featured Card:  It's hot, and energy levels are low.  Here's an appropriate card for the current weather.

Game 87 - Phils Survive Heat, Scorch Skenes

Pittsburgh Pirates  6 
Philadelphia Phillies  10 

2026 Philadelphia Phillies
Kids Club / Club 215
Wednesday Night, July 1st
Citizens Bank Park - Philadelphia, PA
49-38, 2nd Place, 2 1/2 games behind the Braves

One Sentence Summary:  The Phillies got to Pirates' ace Paul Skenes for eight runs in the scorching heat, hanging on to win this game, 10-6.

What It Means:  It was 96 degrees for the first pitch at 6:41, as the region suffers through a grueling holiday weekend heat wave.

What Happened:  The Phillies offense made it look easy against Skenes, collecting eight runs (seven earned) on six hits, including a three-run home run from Trea Turner in the second and a solo home run from Brandon Marsh in the third.  Zack Wheeler labored through 4 2/3 innings but struck out 10.  He was pulled after 104 pitches, and voiced his displeasure at getting the hook by interim manager Don Mattingly following the game.  A two-run home run from Alec Bohm in the bottom of the eighth made it a non-save situation, but Jhoan Duran still entered and pitched a perfect ninth to secure the win.

Featured Card:  Hopefully Turner is getting hot.  He's batting .322 with three doubles and three home runs over the past two weeks, raising his season average to a more respectable .239.