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Philadelphia Phillies ace Zack Wheeler will retire from MLB in 2027 after his three-year, $126 million contract expires, he told The Athletic.
Philadelphia Phillies ace Zack Wheeler revealed that he will be hanging up his cleats when his current contract with the Phillies expires.
If you live in the Philadelphia television market, NBCSP will stream the game on nbcsportsphiladelphia.com and the NBCSP app. NBCSP is also available on FuboTV , Hulu , Peacock and YouTube TV. The game will also be available on MLB.TV to those with streaming packages. You can also stream the radio broadcasts with MLB Audio.
Long story short, there is a shortage of plug-and-play relievers who might be worth a little gratuitous spending. They will come at a cost that the Phillies will need to think long and hard about.
Blue Jays' John Schneider Makes Admission About Phillies After Embarrassing Sweep originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
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Pregame analysis and predictions of the Philadelphia Phillies vs. Miami Marlins MLB game to be played on June 16, 2025 on ESPN.
The Philadelphia Phillies’ corporate clients will find it far easier to care for their ticket inventories, thanks to the team’s latest partnership with TicketManager, a global leader in the tickets and guest experience spaces.
Speaking of the big guy upstairs, Otto Kemp was feeling the spirit a bit on this day, too. The nice-guy rookie who went from being an undrafted baseball grad of the Point Loma Nazarene University Sea Lions to the backup first baseman for the Phillies in only five years’ time, had himself a Sunday, too.
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Painter racked up six strikeouts. He threw only 72 pitches after back-to-back starts of 81 and 85 pitches. It was by design. Phillies manager Rob Thomson said Painter would be capped at 75 pitches because he was starting on regular rest for the first time.
Orion Kerkering is pitching with confidence right now and has become the most trustworthy reliever for the Phillies' bullpen.
Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Zack Wheeler stunned everyone by announcing that he plans to retire after the 2027 season. Naturally, the right-hander could change his mind. But he spoke resolutely about his desire to leave the game on his terms and then take care of his family.