PHLY Philadelphia Phillies Podcast

The PHLY Phillies Podcast, presented by bet365, is your weekly home for Philadelphia Phillies baseball. Hosted by Jamie Lynch and Corey Seidman, the show delivers expert analysis, player updates, game breakdowns, trade rumors, and postgame reactions. Whether it’s spring training, the playoff chase, or the offseason hot stove, PHLY Phillies brings passionate, informed Phillies coverage to fans across Philly and beyond. If you bleed red and white, this is the podcast for you. New episodes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

  1. 12h ago

    Phillies Daycare Comes Alive And Has Phillies Fans Saying Why Not Us

    The Philadelphia Phillies put on an OFFENSIVE CLINIC Tuesday night in Washington, rallying past the Nationals 14-9 in a wild, back-and-forth game that ended with an 8-run 9th inning explosion! Bryson Stott homered and drove in 3, Edmundo Sosa had a massive 5-RBI night, and Brandon Marsh went 3-for-6 with a homer and 2 RBI. Jesús Luzardo struck out 13 batters in 6.2 innings and Orion Kerkering picked up the win. 🔥 BRANDON MARSH: FROM MINORS REHAB TO MLB'S BEST HITTER Let's talk about the elephant in the room — Brandon Marsh has been ELECTRIC. The guy who didn't record a single hit in April last year, who went on the injured list with a hamstring issue and had to rebuild his confidence in the minors, is now putting together the best season of his career. Marsh has been on an incredible run since May 3rd of last year, and that momentum has carried straight into 2026. He's hitting .333/.368/.500 this season and leading the team in hits, backed by a .388 BABIP — and unlike most hitters, that's not luck. It's who he is. His strikeout rate in 2026 sits at 19.1% — by far the best of his career and now middle-of-the-pack among qualified hitters, a massive improvement over the near-worst-in-the-league marks of previous seasons. The Marsh breakout is REAL, and Tuesday night was just another reminder. In this video, we break down every highlight from the comeback win, discuss what the bullpen situation looks like heading into the trade deadline, which relief pitchers could be realistic targets to upgrade the 'pen, and preview the week ahead — including the final two games of this Nationals series and a big weekend series against the rival New York Mets at Citi Field. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    59 min
  2. 5d ago

    Philadelphia Phillies Front Office Has Made Their Job Difficult

    🔴 Phillies Send Andrew Painter to Triple-A | Byron Buxton Stays in Minnesota | Mets Beat Phillies & MLB Labor Talks The Philadelphia Phillies made a major roster move this week, optioning struggling right-hander Andrew Painter to Triple-A Lehigh Valley. With a 1-8 record and an ERA climbing over 7.00, the decision had been building after four straight poor starts. Phillies president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski called the decision "difficult," but expressed confidence that a reset in the minors can help the young arm get back on track. We break down what went wrong and what comes next for one of Philadelphia's most hyped pitching prospects. Meanwhile, the Minnesota Twins find themselves at the center of trade deadline buzz — but their star centerfielder isn't going anywhere. Byron Buxton made his stance crystal clear, saying "I ain't said nothing about leaving, nor will I. I'm a Twin." Buxton holds full no-trade protection through the end of 2026, meaning he is not leaving Minnesota unless he decides he wants to. We discuss what this means for the Twins ahead of the August 3rd trade deadline. On the field, Juan Soto hit two solo home runs and made a sliding catch to rob Bryce Harper of an extra-base hit as the New York Mets beat the Phillies 6-4 to open their series at Citizens Bank Park. And with the season rolling along, the clock is ticking on baseball's future. The MLB's Collective Bargaining Agreement expires at the end of the 2026 season, with a salary cap shaping up as the central and most contentious issue between owners and the MLBPA. It is widely expected the two sides will not reach a deal before the December 1st deadline, which would trigger a lockout and put the 2027 season at risk. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1h 1m
  3. Jun 17

    Phillies Have A Fish Fry, Tinker With New Lineup

    🔥 PHILLIES OFFENSE ERUPTS! 15 RUNS IN 2 NIGHTS | Luzardo DOMINATES | Mets Series Preview The Philadelphia Phillies are LOCKED IN at Citizens Bank Park! Over the last two nights against the Miami Marlins, the Phillies have outscored their opponent 15-2, and the bats have been absolutely rolling. Monday night, Zack Wheeler was brilliant — 6 innings, 9 strikeouts, zero runs — while Justin Crawford went 3-for-4, J.T. Realmuto and Gabriel Rincones Jr. each homered, and Bryce Harper drove in a run in a dominant 7-0 shutout victory.  Then Tuesday night, the Phillies did it AGAIN. Alec Bohm went 2-for-4 with a home run and 3 RBI, Kyle Schwarber and Brandon Marsh each went deep, and Bryson Stott added a clutch RBI triple in an 8-2 win. Phillies hitters have been making Miami pay early — dropping 7 combined runs in just the first two innings of Game 2.  But the real story Tuesday? Jesús Luzardo was ELECTRIC. The lefty went 7 innings, allowing just 2 runs on 5 hits, struck out 9 batters, walked only 2, and threw 106 pitches in a vintage outing. Luzardo earned the win and is making a serious case as one of the most reliable arms in the Phillies rotation right now.  Now the Phillies wrap up their series finale against Miami this afternoon before gearing up for what everyone in Philly is circling on the calendar — a THREE-GAME HOME SERIES against the New York Mets starting Thursday, June 18th. With momentum on their side, Citizens Bank Park is going to be LOUD this weekend. ⚾ Phillies vs. Mets — Thursday, Friday & Saturday night at CBP. Can the Phillies keep the offense rolling against their division rival? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1h 1m
  4. Jun 15

    Trea Turner problem WORSENING as Phillies get exposed vs. Brewers

    The Philadelphia Phillies wrapped up a potential NL playoff preview against the Milwaukee Brewers, but what did we learn from the series? The PHLY Phillies Podcast breaks down the Phillies' weekend in Milwaukee, including a dominant performance by Jacob Misiorowski, Cristopher Sánchez's rare stumble, offensive concerns after Sunday's shutout, and whether the bottom of the lineup is providing enough support. We also discuss Andrew Painter's continued growing pains, Aaron Nola's struggles, Orion Kerkering's emergence, and whether the Phillies should consider changing bullpen roles with Jordan Romano and Keller. Plus, we react to reports linking the Phillies to outfield trade targets Seiya Suzuki and Jo Adell, debate whether either player would significantly upgrade the roster, and examine the latest on Justin Crawford and Derek Hill. Later, we dive into the National League Wild Card race and explain why playoff seeding could be just as important as winning the NL East. How do the Phillies stack up against the Brewers after this series? Would a matchup against the Padres or Cardinals be more favorable than facing Milwaukee or Atlanta? We also preview the Phillies' upcoming week against the Miami Marlins and New York Mets, discuss Zack Wheeler's return and the Phillies' rotation concerns, evaluate whether Aaron Nola can still turn things around, and identify starting pitching trade candidates who could help down the stretch. Finally, we break down J.T. Realmuto's impressive ABS (Automated Balls and Strikes) challenge success rate, what the Phillies are teaching him about the system, and whether catcher challenge value could eventually become a measurable statistic. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1h 3m
  5. Jun 10

    Phillies And Toronto Blue Jays Rubber Match For The Series

    🔴 PHILLIES vs BLUE JAYS RUBBER MATCH + BYRON BUXTON TRADE TALK | Philadelphia Phillies Show It's RUBBER MATCH time at Rogers Centre! The Philadelphia Phillies (36-30) and the Toronto Blue Jays (32-35) split the first two games of this series — Philly took Game 1 on Monday night 5-2 behind Cristopher Sánchez's 10-strikeout, 7-inning gem and a two-run homer from Adolis García, but the Blue Jays bounced back to steal Game 2, winning 3-2 on Tuesday. Tonight, it's Jesús Luzardo (4-4, 4.68 ERA) taking the ball for the Phillies against a struggling Max Scherzer (1-3, 9.64 ERA) for Toronto, with first pitch at 7:07 PM ET from Rogers Centre. Who takes the series? We break it all down! PLUS — the Buxton buzz is REAL. The Phillies are seen as a team that could be aggressive in pursuing Byron Buxton at the trade deadline, as they need another impact bat in the outfield. So far in 2026, Buxton has slashed .259/.319/.579 with 17 home runs and 27 RBI — but could the Phillies actually pull it off? The Twins are looking for prospects and younger players, and Buxton is under club control through 2028 on a reasonable $100 million contract. We dig into what a deal could look like and whether it makes sense for both sides. 📅 WHAT'S COMING UP: After wrapping up the Blue Jays series tonight, the Phillies head to Milwaukee for a three-game set June 12-14, then return home to face the Marlins June 15-17, followed by a huge three-game series against the Mets at Citizens Bank Park June 18-21. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1h 5m
  6. Jun 8

    Phillies Bats Finally Help Out The Arms For Once

    🔴 Phillies Bats Carry the Day | White Sox Series Recap, Week Ahead & NL Wild Card Watch The Philadelphia Phillies offense showed up big this weekend at Citizens Bank Park, outscoring the Chicago White Sox 20-17 across a three-game series to take 2 of 3. Philly erupted for 8 runs in the Friday opener (8-6 W), dropped a tough one Saturday (3-6 L), then closed the series in style Sunday with a convincing 9-5 victory. When the bats are raking like this, they can cover for the pitching staff — and this weekend was a prime example of that. In this episode, we break down how the Phillies lineup carried the arms all weekend long, what it means for the rotation going forward, and what to watch as the Phils head on the road for a big week. ⚾ WEEK AHEAD PREVIEW: Philadelphia hits the road for a 3-game set in Toronto against the Blue Jays (Mon–Wed), then travels to Milwaukee to face the red-hot Brewers (Fri–Sun) before returning home to host the Marlins. This is a pivotal stretch — the Brewers sit at 40-23, the best record in the NL Central, so that series will be a real measuring stick. ⭐️ Tarik Skubal’s name is mentioned again in relation to the Phillies with former GM Steve Phillips calling the Skubal trade possibility a “Dave Dombrowski” type of move to make. Can Skubal, Sanchez & Wheeler carry the Phillies to a World Series title? Would you give up Andrew Painter & Aidan Miller to get the rental? 📊 NL WILD CARD WATCH: At 35-30, the Phillies sit 2nd in the NL East — 10 games back of the division-leading Atlanta Braves (45-21) but firmly in the Wild Card picture. The Cardinals (35-28), Pirates (34-32), Cubs (34-32), Diamondbacks (34-31), and Padres (33-31) are all in the mix. Every game matters. We break down who's rising, who's fading, and where Philly stands. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    1 hr
4.7
out of 5
171 Ratings

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The PHLY Phillies Podcast, presented by bet365, is your weekly home for Philadelphia Phillies baseball. Hosted by Jamie Lynch and Corey Seidman, the show delivers expert analysis, player updates, game breakdowns, trade rumors, and postgame reactions. Whether it’s spring training, the playoff chase, or the offseason hot stove, PHLY Phillies brings passionate, informed Phillies coverage to fans across Philly and beyond. If you bleed red and white, this is the podcast for you. New episodes every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

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