The Philadelphia Phillies might turn to an oft-criticized New York Yankees slugger to fill one of their remaining roster ...
It also means the team's outfield is set after the surprising and perhaps unsatisfying Max Kepler signing ... But it does seem pretty likely that a standing pat Phillies roster is good enough ...
MORE PHILLIES Phillies acquire pitcher Jesús Luzardo Phillies finally reveal their true offseason plans — standing pat (for now) Report: Phillies reach one-year deal with OF Max Kepler ...
Kepler bashed 24 homers with a .484 slugging percentage. The Phillies believe he can recapture that form. So does Kepler.
The Philadelphia Phillies signed outfielder Max Kepler on a one-year, $10 million deal in December last year. The 31-year-old spent the last decade with the Minnesota Twins and suffered two ...
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 ...
Philadelphia signed outfielder Max Kepler to a one-year, $10 million contract in December. The signing didn’t make many headlines, but the Phillies hope Kepler stabilizes the outfield and ...
Kepler played through the injury last summer before ultimately telling the Twins in September that he couldn't any longer. His season ended at 399 plate appearances and he hit just .253/.302/.380 ...
Max Kepler, Jorge Polanco and Miguel Sanó were part of the same 2009 international signing class, joining the Minnesota Twins as 16-year-olds the summer before the team moved from the Metrodome ...
The Phillies announced Friday that they’ve signed outfielder Max Kepler ... the onus on Kepler to stay healthy enough to play regularly in left field. Marsh could always move back to left ...