Here’s a BIG sign that spring training – and Phillies baseball – is just around the corner! On Monday, February 3, it’s the return of Phillies Truck Day presented by Citizens, where front office staff members will pack thousands of needed items for spring training onto three 28-foot trailers,
The FanDuel Spots Network (formerly Bally Sports, formerly Fox Sports Ohio, formerly … you get the point) is a one-year stopgap as its parent company, Diamond Sports Group tries to get out of bankruptcy. Evan Drellich has written a lot about this.
Spring training right around the corner
Arizona tends to rank towards the bottom of states when it comes to the number of eligible students applying for financial aid. The Cactus League and ABOR are teaming up to give students who file for FAFSA free tickets to a spring training game of their choice.
The Astros have retained Ivey’s contractual rights since he retired from baseball in May 2022 due to burnout. He has appeared in one major-league game — a start against his hometown Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field on May 21, 2021.
Wednesday was an exciting day for the Toronto Blue Jays and their fans, as the equipment truck departed from Rogers Centre and started its journey to Dunedin, F
Some area baseball players are currently getting set for a trip to a professional baseball spring training camp. Arnold alum Lucas Dunn among them. Lucas is getting set for his fourth spring training with the San Diego Padres organization.
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Handicapping Phillies camp battles 2 weeks from spring training
The majority of the Phillies' 26-man roster is already locked in but there will still be a few competitions to monitor throughout February and March.
Angels have multiple bullpen spots to fill . According to The Athletic, the Angels have told at least one player representative they still have multiple bullpen spots to fill. The
Roman Anthony, Kristian Campbell and Marcelo Mayer — to their big league spring training roster as non-roster invitees Tuesday.
Roman Anthony, 20, a left-handed hitter who is baseball's No. 2 prospect according to Baseball America and the MLB Pipeline and played in both Double-A and Triple-A last season, was among nine non-roster invitees Tuesday to Boston Red Sox spring training.