The first MLB All-Star voting update was released on Monday, and the Philadelphia Phillies are all over it. The Phillies are the top team in the National League in 2024 and have been for a long time now. It’s only right that the players are getting the recognition that they deserve. Bryce Harper is leading all players in the NL in votes as of Monday and is only behind … [Read more...] about The Philadelphia All-Stars
The Boston Celtics Did What the Sixers Haven’t Been Able to
From top to bottom in the Celtics‘ organization, they did what needed to be done to win a championship. Whether it was role players going above and beyond, the number 2 option exceeding expectations, the scouting department finding the right guy, the coach leading them to victory, etc., they succeeded at the highest level. Every team in the league should use the Celtics as a … [Read more...] about The Boston Celtics Did What the Sixers Haven’t Been Able to
Will Saquon Barkley Be The Eagles Next 1,000 Yard Rusher?
Since LeSean McCoy did it in 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2014. It took the Eagles 8 years to have another 1,000 yard running back. And they did it with 2 different backs in back-to-back seasons. Once they got that 1,000 yard season from Miles Sanders, he was on his way to Carolina with a $25.4M/4-year contract. And after Sanders’ departure, the Eagles were able to hit a home run in … [Read more...] about Will Saquon Barkley Be The Eagles Next 1,000 Yard Rusher?
Don’t Press the Panic Button Yet
After an ugly 3-5 road trip that first took the Phillies overseas to London then back to Boston and then to Baltimore, the team finds themselves in the worst stretch of the season thus far. The team left Philadelphia on June 5th to go to London to play the Mets, they return tomorrow, June 17th. 12 days. The schedule makers certainly did not do the Phillies any favors with this … [Read more...] about Don’t Press the Panic Button Yet
Matt Strahm, Seranthony Dominguez, and the Search for a Trustworthy Arm in the Phillies Bullpen
For the first time all year, the Phillies are finally facing some adversity. At 47-24, the Phillies still hold an eight-game lead over the Atlanta Braves in the N.L. East, but the squad has fallen back down to Earth over the past week. A split in London against the Mets was followed by dropping two out of three to the Red Sox and another series to Baltimore shortly after. They … [Read more...] about Matt Strahm, Seranthony Dominguez, and the Search for a Trustworthy Arm in the Phillies Bullpen