The Phillies broke out for 11 hits, including three home runs, in front of 53,882 fans to open the London Series yesterday. Game 2 opens a full day of action across the league today, with first pitch slated for 10 a.m. ET on ESPN.
It might be too early to say the Pirates have MLB’s top starting pitcher duo. But with the way rookie phenoms Paul Skenes and Jared Jones are pitching so far, each turn through Pittsburgh’s rotation brings us closer to that reality.
Jayson Werth, a 15-year big leaguer and member of the Phillies’ 2008 World Series team, is now a champ on the racetrack after Dornoch, the horse he co-owns, won the Belmont Stakes.
Approximately 80 diverse, elite-level high school-aged players from across the country received an invitation to what has been called the “development experience of a lifetime.”