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Phillies’ uptick in offense is part of interesting league-wide trend
The Phillies are just one of many Major League Baseball teams enjoying an increase in offensive output this month.
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Phillies Nation
· Jun 25, 2026
Phillies’ uptick in offense is part of interesting league-wide trend
The Phillies are just one of many Major League Baseball teams enjoying an increase in offensive output this month.
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· Jun 29, 2026
Two Phillies superstars are barreling toward 400 career home runs
The Philadelphia Phillies have played an impressive stretch of baseball as of late, and it's come from the power production of their two superstars: Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper. Schwarber is the leader in Major League Baseball in home runs (30), while Harper is on pace to hit between 25 and 30 (currently at 19).
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MLB trends: Jac Caglianone's sophomore glow-up, the Blue Jays' overworked bullpen and a standings quirk
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