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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Report: Baseball Could Resume in a Three-league Season
According to a new plan reported by USA Today, Major League Baseball could resume in a three-league format in home ballparks.
Child Due, Trout Expresses Concern With MLB’s Arizona Quarantine Plan
Appearing on NBC Sports Network with host Mike Tirico, Trout had some concerns with potential plans to return to play Major League Baseball.
Could MLB Open With All Games in Arizona?
According to an AP report, MLB and the MLB Players Association are discussing a potential plan that would start baseball games in front of fan-less ballparks in Arizona.
MLB Cancels Spring Training Games; Season Start Will Be Delayed
On the heels of the NBA suspending the season, it appears that Major League Baseball is about to do the same.
Phillies Make First Cuts of Spring Training
Dozens of pitchers suited-up for the chance to be one of 13 on the major league roster. Today, we saw the first round of cuts.
A New-look Phanatic is Coming to Phillies Games
The Phillie Phanatic is going to have a "new look" on Sunday.
Phillies Win Realmuto Arbitration Hearing
The Phillies offered $10M, which would be a new record for catchers in their third year of arbitration. But Realmuto and his agent decided asked for $12.4M.
Phillies to Retire Number 34 for Roy Halladay
Halladay's number is the first Phillies player to have his number retired by the Phillies since number 14 was retired for Jim Bunning back in 2001.
Realmuto Takes on Phillies in Arbitration for All Catchers
It will not be long before Phillies pitchers and catchers report to Clearwater, FL, to begin workouts for the 2020 season. Among them will be All-Star and Silver Slugging-catcher J.T. Realmuto.
Mets and Beltran Part Ways in Wake of Scandal
The New York Mets and manager Carlos Beltran have parted ways before he has even managed a game.