You’ve got “The Sound of Music” in your head now So your left fielder in injured. What do you do now? Brandon Marsh looks like he’ll be missing quite a bit of time now that his hamstring on his right leg decided enough was enough and all of a sudden, the Phillies are in a bind.
The Philadelphia Phillies have largely enjoyed a clean bill of health so far this season. Outside of Taijaun Walker starting out the year on the injured
Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Brandon Marsh was placed on the 10-day injured list on Monday with a right hamstring strain suffered in Sunday's loss to the St.
Philadelphia Phillies manager Rob Thomson said before Sunday evening’s game against the St. Louis Cardinals that the team was holding shortstop Edmundo
Brandon Marsh suffered an injury in the Phillies’ extra inning defeat Playing on Sunday Night Baseball with a chance to sweep the St. Louis Cardinals, the Phillies received a poor start from Taijuan Walker, poor hitting with runners in scoring position, and once again, couldn’t get the “ghost runner” home in extra innings.
Brandon Marsh keeled over with laughter and started dancing along in between sets in the cage as the Phillies’ DJ blasted one of his favorite rap songs — BossMan DLow’s “Get In With Me” — during batting practice.
We were unable to cash a home run prop on Monday, but we're feeling good about our chances on Tuesday with friendly weather and wind conditions throughout MLB.
These are outstanding You may remember the clip from Sunday Night Baseball. Brandon Marsh, being interviewed and asked about who he’d have in a band. Inspiration abounds when clips like this make the rounds and BreakingT has you covered.
That's more like it! Brandon Marsh helped us cash a +600 ticket on Thursday to get us back on track in home run props. Let's keep it rolling with three more HR bets for Friday's MLB slate.
We're in a bit of a drought right now in home run props, but you only need one winner in this market to get your mojo back. Here are our three favorite targets to hit a home run on Thursday night.
The Philadelphia Phillies are led by a crop of All-Stars like Bryce Harper and Zack Wheeler. It’s the “other guys” such as outfielder Brandon Marsh, whose contributions turn the Phillies from a good team to a great team in the playoffs.
Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Brandon Marsh took batting practice at Spring Training on Friday morning, as shared by The Athletic's Matt Gelb. Marsh underwent left knee arthroscopic debridement surgery on Feb.
The outfielder for the Philadelphia Phillies, Brandon Marsh, has recently made a statement that has caught the attention of baseball fans across the nation.
The Phillies announced Friday that outfielder Brandon Marsh underwent an arthroscopic procedure on his left knee.
Marsh’s return to the lineup is excellent news for Philadelphia, as the 25-year-old has slashed an excellent .281/.367/.460 (122 wRC+) in 361 trips to the plate while playing strong defense in center field this season.
The Phillies have placed outfielder Brandon Marsh on the 10-day injured list with a bruised knee.
Phillies outfielder Brandon Marsh channeled his inner Aaron Rowand last night, running into the centerfield wall to make a play after Royals second baseman Samad Taylor launched a ball to the warning track.
The Phillies said Marsh left with a bruised knee. The young outfielder is undergoing further testing.
For a Phillies team that has spent big on players including Bryce Harper, Trea Turner and Nick Castellanos, and would also like to get Aaron Nola signed to an extension, getting big value out of an overlooked player like Marsh is an important victory.
Brandon Marsh would like you to know his hair and beard are clean. Seriously. The Phillies center fielder recently took to Twitter to set the follicle record straight and, in doing so, gave insight into his grooming decisions, or lack thereof.
Remember when the Philadelphia Phillies fanbase was a bit reluctant to see the franchise part with top catching prospect Logan O’Hoppe? As part of the deal with the Los Angeles Angels, the Phillies received outfielder Brandon Marsh.
When the Phillies acquired Brandon Marsh from the Los Angeles Angels last August, it was clear he was brought in more for his defense than his bat. In his two years with the Angels, Marsh hit for a measly .239 batting average and .653 OPS over 163 games played.
Brandon Marsh will have every chance to earn the everyday starting role in center field this season for the Philadelphia Phillies. Though it’s not as splashy like Brandon Nimmo’s $162 million deal with the New York Mets, Marsh proved last season that he possesses plenty of talent both at the plate and in the field.
Brandon Marsh wasn't the flashiest signing the Philadelphia Phillies could have made at the deadline. The greasy-haired, Civil War-bearded 24-year-old was a confounding choice for a team in contention.
The Angels traded Brandon Marsh to the Phillies in a deal that is expected to send minor league catcher Logan O'Hoppe to L.A's organization.
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