ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Tampa Bay's Brett Phillips, who really is the happiest man in baseball, couldn't stop smiling. The Rays outfielder and occasional make-us-laugh late-game pitcher had his dream ...
Outfielder Brett Phillips has announced his retirement after seven Major League seasons. In an Instagram reel released today, Phillips credited his career to his family, his faith, and to many people ...
Earlier this week, the Angels signed OF Brett Phillips to a one-year deal worth $1.2 million. While Phillips was getting some interest from 10-15 teams on minor league deals, the Angels were the only ...
A fan favorite who is best known for his postseason heroics with the Tampa Bay Rays has decided to retire from Major League Baseball. Brett Phillips shared a four-minute social media post on Sunday ...
After his unbelievable walk-off moment in Game 4 of the 2020 World Series, outfielder Brett Phillips explained why his part ...
Before Game 4 of the World Series, Brett Phillips of the Tampa Bay Rays was perhaps best known for his laugh. Now he’s known for getting the last laugh over the Dodgers. Phillips, who hadn’t gotten a ...
Phillips announced Sunday via his personal Instagram account that he has retired from professional baseball. Phillips will hang up his cleats after spending parts of seven major-league seasons as an ...
Brett Phillips, who played parts of seven major league seasons for five different teams before signing as a pitcher with the New York Yankees, announced his immediate retirement from baseball Sunday. ...
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