I'm Frank Klose and I cover the Phillies for 97.3 ESPN. During the baseball season you can hear me every Tuesday at 2:40 pm on 'The Sports Bash with Mike Gill'. Aside from 97.3 ESPN, I serve as an assistant professor at Rosemont College, where I also serve as PA announcer and team chaplain for the college's softball team. Follow me on Twitter @FrankKlose
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Kingery Fails to Make Roster as Phillies Make Moves
Scott Kingery was among the cuts in Phillies camp just ahead of final roster decisions.
Castellanos is Just One Option of Many at First Base
Phillies outfielder Nick Castellanos will work out some at first base, in case the Phillies need help.
Diagnosis is in for Rhys Hoskins: A Torn ACL
Phillies first baseman Rhys Hoskins has suffered a torn ACL and will require surgery, likely ending his 2023 season.
Rhys Hoskins Suffers Knee Injury in Grapefruit League Game
Phillies first baseman Rhys Hoskins suffered a knee injury in Clearwater on Thursday, and had to be carted off of the field.
Phillies Mailbag: A Nola Extension, Hall and Harper, Phestival
This week's Phillies mailbag looks at a potential Aaron Nola extension, Darick Hall's coexistence with Bryce Harper, and the status of the Phillies Phestival.
Mark Appel Departs Phillies With Words of Gratitude
After his release from the Phillies Monday, pitcher Mark Appel expressed his gratitude to the Phillies organization and fans.
Spring Shocker: Harper Will Not Be Placed on the 60-Day IL
Phillies star Bryce Harper might avoid the 60-day injured list, despite initial estimates that he might be sidelined through the All-Star Break.
Injuries Start to Pile Up Around Edges of the Phillies Roster
The Phillies have experienced a number of injuries just two weeks out from Opening Day.
Phillies Mailbag: Marshan, Kingery, Starting Depth
This week's Phillies mailbag looks at the status of catching prospect Rafael Marchan, former top prospect Scott Kingery, and Phillies starting pitching depth.
Ranger Suárez Returns to Phillies Camp With Forearm Issue
The Phillies got more bad news from their starting rotation as pitcher Ranger Suárez has left the World Baseball Classic with a forearm issue.