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The Phillies had pitching advantages in Games 3 and 4 and failed to capitalize on them. Now, the series is tied. Where do they go from here?
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Eighteen days ago, when Alvarado saved a Sept. 4 win in San Diego, he started to feel the energy, and like himself again. His mom noticed.
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It's September, but it does not feel like everything is held together by duct tape as in previous Septembers. Yet the pen looks vulnerable.
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Taking stock of the Phillies' enviable bullpen situation. Plus, Ranger Suárez's sizzling inning and the latest on Alec Bohm's return.
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It'll be a test for the next two weeks — at least — without Alvarado because no one can replace him.
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It's one thing to overcome a crushing pitch in the World Series. But Alvarado, the best reliever in MLB right now, has done more than that.
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José Alvarado and Soto have combined to allow two earned runs in 16 2/3 innings with 30 strikeouts and four walks since April 1.
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At least 12 pitchers who were invited to big-league camp have adopted a cutter in the past year. It's become an organizational philosophy.
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The new deal will take him through the 2025 season and includes a club option for 2026.
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From Mick Abel to Zack Wheeler, notes on all of the 34 Phillies pitchers who will soon start spring training in Clearwater, Fla.
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For weeks, the moments never seemed too big. The Phillies crashed the World Series. They will have months to ponder what could have been.
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The Astros defeated the Phillies in Game 6 of the World Series to win their second title in franchise history.
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The Phillies now face adversity, a rare occurrence during this surreal sprint toward a championship. How will they approach Games 5 and 6?
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"This is probably the game to be aggressive if we had to. The game kind of just dictated that. It just felt like the thing to do."
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Plus a closer look at Rhys Hoskins, José Alvarado and Brandon Kintzler in this week's report on the good and the bad of Phillies baseball.
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Greg Jewett highlights the starting pitchers with RP-eligibility and longshot closers who could prove to be fantasy baseball impact players.
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Alvarado put in the work and cut way back on his beloved mom's cooking to drop weight before Phillies camp. Now he's hitting 100 mph.
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The deal for the LHP is a good early test for the front office's new evaluation methods and for pitching coach Caleb Cotham's techniques.
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While some players established themselves as long-term starters, others battled injuries or setbacks and learned they have much to do.
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Following rough 2019 both on and off the field, talented left-hander set to compete again for role as Tampa Bay's closer.
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