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The executive who has the most influence over how much money the Phillies can spend on players recently commented on the 2025 ...
Phillies managing partner John Middleton didn't mince words when asked about the team's payroll plans for 2025.
The Phillies have expanded their ownership group. Managing partner John Middleton announced on Friday that the Phillies have ...
Phillies Managing Partner and Chief Executive Officer John Middleton announced today that three new investors will be added to the team’s ownership group – Mitchell L. Morgan, Guntram J. Weissenberger ...
Here’s the reality the Phillies are going to have to deal with. The Mets could pay Yankees star Soto an average annual value of $45 million a year, pay Orioles ace Corbin Burnes $30 million a year, ...
After that, some contracts are ending or soon to be ending and some shopping would be in order, with an uncertain checkout.
"Given where we are in contract cycles and minor league people coming up, I expect the player payroll to be higher [than this year] rather than lower," owner John Middleton said this week.