Sunday is a huge day at Phillies camp — Andrew Painter's first spring start in exactly three years, and the next step in the rehab process for ace Zack Wheeler.
Cristopher Sanchez looked like he was in midseason form in his first start of the spring. Next up is the WBC. "It's like a dream come true for me," he said Saturday.
Bryan Rincon might be the best defensive prospect in the Phillies' farm system, and his bat has been hot early in camp. "If he can hit a little bit, we've got something here," manager Rob Thomson said.
J.T. Realmuto and Garrett Stubbs shared their perspective after having the chance this week to catch several new Phillies relievers for the first time.
There was a big spring training opportunity ahead for powerful Phillies prospect Gabriel Rincones Jr., but a winter of frustrating setbacks has changed things.
There were multiple reasons why Aaron Nola knew he needed to switch things up over the winter, and he looked sharp Friday in his first start of the spring.
This is a big spring for Phillies top prospect Aidan Miller, who is frustrated to be dealing with back soreness but is trying to keep his mind from wandering too far into the future.
What's next for Zack Wheeler after taking an important step forward in his ramp-up process Thursday morning with a 21-pitch, all-fastball bullpen session?
From back-end starter to lights-out setup man, new Phillies reliever Brad Keller's career changed in one season, thanks in large part to a bad at-bat against Aaron Judge.
Bryan De La Cruz has a chance to make a Phillies team that lacks outfield depth, and he spoke Wednesday about how he wants to handle the pressure this spring.
Phillies Rule 5 pick Zach McCambley added an important new pitch last season and took off at Triple A. Now, he's closer than ever to realizing his big-league dream.