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Braves look to even the series with Phillies behind Spencer Schwellenbach
After an ugly game to watch Friday night, the Braves will hope to tie up the series against Philly. The Phillies will throw one of their two Cy Young candidates in Ranger Suarez. Suarez has been a consistently good starter for a while with his relatively low strikeout, high ground ball style, but he has taken it up a level this year by cutting his walk rate to below 2 BB/9. His ERA is a spectacular 2.27, but his peripherals float just below 3, which is still very strong. He has a true five pitch mix, with a sinker, four-seamer, and cutter, along with a curveball and changeup. His curveball is probably his best pitch, but his mix is fairly balanced in the effectiveness of his various pitches. The Braves have had mixed success against the veteran lefty in his time with Philly, but the Braves offense is at it’s worst and he is at his best since he became a starter for the Phillies.
Doylestown’s Summer Concert Series Will Feature the Party/Dance Band Legacy
DOYLESTOWN, PA—A popular party/dance band will take the stage on Wednesday night at Doylestown’s Central Park when the band Legacy plays at the Thompson Performing Arts Summer Concert Series on July 10. Legacy promises to provide “a high-energy, feel-great punch of a performance.” Expect to hear current hits along with ‘90s favorites, Motown chart toppers and classic rock. The nine-piece lineup keeps dance floors packed as they play up and down the East Coast.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER All shows are free and start at 7 p.m. at the C&N Amphitheater in Central...
Phillies vs. Braves: Bias Reigns on Apple TV+ Broadcast as Phils Clinch Victory
During the Phillies-Braves game broadcast on Apple TV+, the crew inadvertently favored the Braves, despite the Phillies leading most of the game. The Phillies secured an 8-6 victory, pushing their record to an impressive 58-30. Phillies record improved to 58-30 after the win. Braves committed three errors in the seventh...
Philadelphia Bids Farewell to Trailblazing COVID-19 Mobile Testing Unit After Serving Over 24,000 Residents
The City of Philadelphia has marked the end of an era with the Philadelphia Department of Public Health celebrating the conclusion of its COVID-19 Mobile Testing Unit's operations in June. This comes after a formidable battle against the virus, where the unit provided no-cost COVID-19 testing and isolation guidance to communities facing barriers to care during critical periods of the pandemic, visiting 59 different neighborhoods and serving more than 24,000 patients, according to the City of Philadelphia.
Trea Turner Is Stepping Up for the Phillies
Sign up for our email newsletter to stay up-to-date on the latest local sports news throughout Philadelphia. After the Phillies lost both Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber to injury, the club needed someone to step up in their absence. A lineup that had already lost JT Realmuto was starting to run thin and injuries were piling up in Philadelphia.
Families and outdoor workers try to find relief from heat as temperatures soar in Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Temperatures spiked just in time for a steamy weekend causing families and workers to try to stay cool any way they could on Saturday."It feels like a million degrees," said 9-year-old Emma Fox.However, once she got in the fountain at Logan Square, she said she felt, "about 37 degrees."Emma's family was just one of the many splashing around, trying to escape the intense heat. Her mother, Courtney, said the family moved to Center City just a week ago, and they were thrilled to find out they can take a dip here."It's really convenient, so nice. And just...
ESPN draft expert believes Eagles should raid Georgia's cupboard again in 2025
Call it 'the rich getting richer' or 'stocking the cupboard'. Maybe it's the result of existing during a slow news cycle. Dang... The Philadelphia Eagles can't get back on the field fast enough. There are only so many times that we can dissect Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean. We can...
Philadelphia weather: Intense heat grips region as another heat wave looms
PHILADELPHIA - The Philadelphia area is bracing for another heat wave, with high temperatures in the 90s expected to last into next week. Saturday has dawned hot, as forecasted, as temps across most of the region climb into the mid-90s. Humidity levels are not as high, but the dew points are stifling, creating feel-like temps over 100 degrees.
PHLY Sixers Podcast: EMERGENCY POD: Sixers sign Caleb Martin, waive Paul Reed
The Philadelphia 76ers have signed Caleb Martin, a veteran forward who has been a key part of Miami’s playoff success over the last few seasons. Derek Bodner and Devon Givens break down his fit with the Sixers, what role he’ll play on this year’s team, and what flexibility the Sixers have left to fill out the rest of the roster this summer.
Dry conditions to continue in Philadelphia; tracking Tropical Storm Beryl
Saturday's dangerous hot weather around the Philadelphia region has triggered an Excessive Heat Warning, which is the highest level of heat alert for all areas adjacent to the I-95 corridor and eastward. Meteorologist Andrew Kozak has your evening forecast for the Philadelphia area and the latest on Tropical Storm Beryl.
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