In the short term, there’s one way for the Phillies to keep up with the Dodgers’ colossus and halt their own two-year ...
Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Bryson Stott brought the late-inning heroics ... He is now sporting a .270 batting average with three home runs, 23 RBI, and 10 stolen bases over 36 games.
Kyle Schwarber in the leadoff hitter role for the Philadelphia Phillies was a unique experiement that paid off well for the ...
He also predicted that Bryson Stott to be the leadoff-hitter for the Phillies on Opening Day and will end up with the batting title in the National League at the the end of the season.
The Phillies and Stott avoided arbitration by agreeing to a one-year, $3.2 million contract Thursday, Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reports. Stott gets a nice raise in what was his first year of ...
Bryson Stott has been the Phillies’ de facto leadoff hitter when Schwarber has been unavailable, but he frankly hasn’t been good enough to hit that high in the lineup. And if Harper isn’t comfortable ...
Former Phillies manager Ruben Amaro believes Bryson Stott is the best replacement for Kyle Schwarber, citing Stott's potential and speed as key factors. Amaro also mentions Bryce Harper and Trea ...
Ranger Suárez struck out eight over six shutout innings, Brandon Marsh and Bryson Stott hit two-run homers ... it’s April and the merits of batting average as a significant statistic is ...
“[Dave] Dombrowski revealed to reporters at the Winter Meetings that second baseman Bryson Stott battled a sore ... could be looking to shake up their batting order. Returning to the form ...