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Eagles Training Camp Day 4: Pass Rush Delivers and TDP Overload
The pads will come on for the Philadelphia Eagles for the first time Tuesday morning, typically an opportunity for the more physical positions to start to stand out. The defensive front started a day early, relentlessly pressuring Jalen Hurts during a 72-minute session under overcast skies Monday morning. Some of...
Saquon Barkley Fantasy Team Names: List of 25 Ideas
In the competitive world of fantasy football, choosing a clever and witty team name can set you apart from the rest. If you’re a fan of Saquon Barkley, the powerhouse running back for the Philadelphia Eagles, you’re in luck. Here are 25 creative and fun fantasy team name ideas inspired by Saquon Barkley.
Patriot Growth Insurance Services Expands in Florida with Dynamic Insurance Partnership
FORT WASHINGTON, PA — Patriot Growth Insurance Services, LLC, has announced a new partnership with Dynamic Insurance Agency, a community-focused firm based in Punta Gorda, Florida. This collaboration is part of Patriot’s strategic effort to broaden its reach within the state and enhance its service offerings to a diverse clientele.
NFL: Preseason-Cleveland Browns at Philadelphia Eagles
Aug 17, 2023; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Eagles running back Rashaad Penny (23) breaks the tackle attempt of Cleveland Browns safety Ronnie Hickman Jr. (33) during the first quarter at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports
Jazz Chisholm Jr. looks very comfortable with Yankees, hitting 2 home runs vs. Phillies
Jazz Chisholm is enjoying playing for the New York Yankees. Starting at third base and batting sixth in the lineup on Monday night, the Yankees' newest addition hit two home runs in a 14–4 win over the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. Chisholm hit his first home run...
What Does the Addition of Austin Hays Mean for the Phillies?
At first glance, the Phillies’ trade for outfielder Austin Hays from the Baltimore Orioles is not all that exciting. Despite making the All-Star team last year, the right-handed hitting outfielder is not a superstar or at least a burgeoning one, like the White Sox’s Luis Robert Jr. His game does not explode off the screen–in more limited action this year than in year’s past, Hays is hitting .248 with just three home runs in 165 plate appearances. So no, Austin Hays as a player is not inherently exciting–but what he could mean for the team in 2024 is. Hays was brought in to fill a gaping hole in the Phillies battered and weary lineup: a righty hitting outfielder. His services cost the team Cristian Pache and Seranthony Dominguez, opening another hole in the bullpen and starting a conversation around playing time. How will Brandon Marsh and Johan Rojas be used now that Hays is on the roster? The initial assumption was that Hays, who positively crushes left-handed pitching–he’s batting .328 with a .894 OPS in 72 at-bats this year–would platoon in left field with Marsh, who hasn’t hit left-handed pitching whatsoever this year. Instead, manager Rob Thomson has expressed that Hays would get the chance to start every day. And why not? Hays does have the pedigree: from 2021 to 2023, he hit .261 cumulatively, with home run totals of 22, 16 and 16 respectively. He can play all three outfield positions and he’s under team control via salary arbitration next year. There is a simple truth to the Hay’s acquisition: the Phillies are not comfortable, especially in the postseason, in Marsh and Rojas’ ability to start in the outfield every day. Marsh, for all of his lovability and defense versatility, cannot hit lefties to save his life. Rojas, who was sent down to AAA earlier this year, cannot hit any pitcher regardless of which hand throws the ball. In October, the Phillies will invariably face a gauntlet of left-handed pitching. Whether Hays is starting every day or rotating in a platoon with Marsh, the Phillies are primed to be better prepared against lefties.
Are You or Someone You Know the Biggest Eagles Fan? You Can Now Nominate Someone to Win “Fan of the Year”
The Philadelphia Eagles are excited to announce the return of the Eagles Fan of the Year program presented by Ticketmaster. Fans will have the opportunity to cast their vote for the ultimate Eagles fan whose love for the game and commitment to the community inspires those around them. The Eagles and Ticketmaster will work together to determine the 2024 Eagles Fan of the Year once all votes have been submitted.
Harnessing the Power of Video: Bright Lights Media Brings Home Shopping Network Expertise to Deliver Innovative Video Production
Video is a very powerful tool for sharing information. As consumers, we watch videos to learn about a product or a subject. We watch videos of vacation destinations and home product installations. Videos give us a behind-the-scenes look; they tell us a story. And videos can reach a vast audience when they are shared or—even more impactfully—when those videos go viral.
Signs abound that Flyers rebuild might not have to last much longer
There are a couple ways to look at the Philadelphia Flyers’ offseason, which, in all likelihood, is now concluded. No, they still aren’t in a position to compete for a Stanley Cup, and they aren’t going to try for one in 2024-25, even if they find themselves in the thick of a playoff race again.
More than $80k raised for family of CHOP doctor killed while riding her bike; how you can help
Philadelphia, PA – More than $80,000 has been raised in memory of Barbara Friedes, the pediatric doctor at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia who was killed while riding her bike in Center City earlier this month. The Pediatric Residency Program at CHOP started a GoFundMe page to directly help her loved ones through this difficult […]
Scaled-back addiction recovery home finds support from Allentown zoners
ALLENTOWN, Pa. — A new drug-and-alcohol recovery home is set to open in north Allentown after city officials approved the project Monday. We Rise Recovery Homes principal Charles Lewis asked the city Zoning Hearing Board to approve his plans to convert a single-family home at 631 Allen St. into a group home for 10 people recovering from addiction.
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