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Phillies, Max Kepler
Is Brandon Marsh another Max Kepler or is he capable of something more for the Phillies?
Six weeks before the first spring training game, let’s play a little game of our own. We’ll call it “Name The Outfielders.” Based on their numbers vs. left-handed pitching over their first three full major league seasons,
Max Kepler looking forward to being healthy and helping Phillies win a World Series
The newest Phillie met with the media on Thursday to share his excitement to be playing for the club and being fully healthy in 2025.Max Kepler looking forward to being healthy and helping Phillies wi
Max Kepler is Excited for "New Chapter" with Phillies
It hasn’t been an easy 10 years in professional baseball for Max Kepler. “Rollercoaster” is a good word for it. His rookie year with the Twins was a fairly impressive start, logging 93 hits in 113 games with a .
Kepler excited to join Phillies: 'A bunch of ballers'
Max Kepler had surgery in Philadelphia on Oct. 2 to repair a partially detached abdominal muscle that had bothered him since the summer. He recovered in a hospital room, which featured a view of Citizens Bank Park in the distance.
Why Max Kepler could be exactly what the Phillies need
The Phillies believe Kepler, when healthy, can hit both right-handed and left-handed pitching. For his career, Kepler is a .243 hitter with a .778 OPS against right-handers and a .221 hitter with a .655 OPS against lefties.
Max Kepler says he’s healthy, ready for left field, and excited to join ‘a bunch of ballers’ with the Phillies
From the window of the Philadelphia hotel room where Max Kepler was recovering from bilateral core surgery last October, he could see Citizens Bank Park. The Phillies happened to be hosting the Mets that week for the National League Division Series,
Max Kepler on signing a one-year deal with Phillies
Max Kepler discusses why he wanted to sign with the Phillies, his recovery from offseason core surgery, and how he fits into the outfield
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Max Kepler hopes to unlock more power and boost a Phillies outfield that struggled to slug
Kepler bashed 24 homers with a .484 slugging percentage. The Phillies believe he can recapture that form. So does Kepler.
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Recovered and recharged, Kepler confident he can handle lefties
Recovered and recharged after an injury-plagued 2024 season, Max Kepler is eager to fly to Clearwater next month to meet his ...
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Phillies-Angels Mike Trout unrealistic trade that would shake up MLB offseason
The Philadelphia Phillies and Los Angeles Angels could shake up the MLB landscape with this potential mega trade involving ...
Phillies Nation
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Signed to play every day, Max Kepler is certain he can hit left-handed pitching
Signed to play every day, Max Kepler is certain he can hit left-handed pitching – and more Phillies news and rumors at PhilliesNation.com ...
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Are the Phillies better than last season? How they stack up in a loaded National League.
If the Phillies are finished making offseason moves — and given where the payroll stands, it’s a decent bet — there’s only ...
Liberty Line
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Phillies avoid arbitration with Alec Bohm: Every offseason move feels like more of the same
The latest example would be avoiding arbitration with Alec Bohm by agreeing to a $7.7 million salary for the 2025 season. Don't get me wrong, avoiding ...
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