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The Philadelphia Phillies are projected to call up Justin Crawford and demote Johan Rojas after their trade with the ...
Philadelphia outfielder Max Kepler has been scratched from the Phillies' series finale against the White Sox because of a ...
The veteran outfielder was in the starting nine for Wednesday's series finale but ended up being scratched after a lengthy rain delay. The severity of the injury hasn't been disclosed, so Kepler ...
Phillies outfielder Max Kepler has gone to the media to air out a beef: He says the Phils misled him during free agency when they gave him a one-year, $10-million deal to be their everyday left ...
While Kepler has thus far logged just 49 plate appearances against left-handers, he has been the Phillies' primary in left field. Of the 333 plate appearances the Phillies have gotten from left ...
Max Kepler Calls Out Phillies Over Left Field Platoon Despite Being Told He Was Their Starter originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Philadelphia Phillies didn't add a lot of outside help in ...
Max Kepler said “I don’t think I’ve ever had four days off in a row in my career."© Yong Kim/The Philadelphia Inquirer/TNS Max Kepler has started 61 of the Phillies' first 82 games.© Yong ...
The Philadelphia Phillies didn’t add a lot of outside help in the offseason. The lone offensive addition, Max Kepler, hasn’t found his footing. But Kepler believes there’s a good reason for ...
Max Kepler hasn't provided the stability the Phillies expected him to bring when they signed him to a one-year, $10 million deal this offseason, slashing .209/.300/.383 in 267 plate appearances ...
The Phillies signed Kepler to a one-year, $10 million contract in the offseason. He has struggled this season, beginning Wednesday with a .205/.302/.369 slash line.
Max Kepler signed a one-year, $10 million contract with the Philadelphia Phillies in the offseason. Kepler believed that he was set to be the team’s everyday left fielder once he signed. However ...
I was told I was going to be the starting left fielder." Kepler, who's hitting .209 halfway through the year, is calling out the Phillies' leadership for misleading him in the offseason.