Sunday’s matchup between the Philadelphia Phillies and the Minnesota Twins featured a very questionable strike-three call at a key moment of the game, and Phillies broadcaster John Kruk did not mince ...
Philadelphia Phillies fans should know their TV broadcast is doing everything they can to ensure they don’t lose beloved analyst John Kruk. And we’re not talking about losing Kruk to ESPN, Fox, or TBS ...
John Kruk has had enough. The Phillies TV analyst went off on MLB’s rule changes after a confusing sequence in the top of the 10th inning of Philadelphia’s 6-5 win over the Diamondbacks on Wednesday.
Phillies legend John Kruk didn’t end his playing career on good terms with longtime umpire Brian O’Nora. The TV analyst revealed Monday night that he once threatened to kill the umpire during a game ...
The Philadelphia Phillies suffered a brutal blow to their team after relief pitcher Jose Alvarado was suspended 80 games and the postseason after testing positive for a performance-enhancing substance ...
Count on Philadelphia Phillies commentator John Kruk as one person that will be tuning into Peacock to watch WWE Money in the Bank next month. WWE will soon take a trip across the pond as they host ...
The Phillies had already built a six-run lead by the time Alec Bohm fouled off a pitch in the fourth inning Monday, so John Kruk, the former Philadelphia star and now a broadcast analyst, decided to ...
John Kruk will continue calling Philadelphia Phillies games beyond 2025. The former All-Star hitter has become a fan favorite in the NBC Sports Philadelphia booth. Since leaving ESPN, the color ...
Pull up former MLB slugger John Kruk's Baseball Reference page and you'll find a rock-solid resume: three All-Star appearances, all in years where he received down-ballot MVP votes, and a ...
View post: Maple Leafs' Craig Berube Addresses William Nylander's Injury The Philadelphia Phillies wrapped up a series against the Houston Astros on Thursday, and it went terribly. While there weren’t ...
Every morning at the Vet he’d arrive with his mitt, he stood 5 feet 10, and weighed – well, quite a bit. He was not fleet of foot, and had a bit of a paunch, but when he swung the bat it was liftoff ...