With Major League Baseball’s trade deadline fast approaching, a number of teams are looking for ways to improve their playoff odds. Although trades will be the main way that contenders try to enhance ...
Veteran right‑handed reliever David Robertson is going to the Phillies, The Post’s Jon Heyman confirmed Sunday. This marks a key addition for Philadelphia, who are without reliever Jose Alvarado due ...
David Robertson is officially back with the Phillies for his third stint in Philadelphia. The Phillies signed veteran right-handed reliever David Robertson to a one-year contract Monday, president of ...
The Philadelphia Phillies' midseason acquisitions in 2025 made it abundantly clear that they were incredibly uncomfortable with the state of their bullpen. Adding All-Star closer Jhoan Duran was their ...
The Philadelphia Phillies have brought back veteran reliever David Robertson ahead of the MLB Trade Deadline. They signed him to a prorated one-year deal worth about $16 million for the rest of the ...
The Philadelphia Phillies have made a pivotal move to bolster their bullpen by signing veteran reliever David Robertson for the remainder of the 2025 season. The 40-year-old, who has remained a free ...
Despite a solid 2024 campaign with the Texas Rangers in which he posted a 3.00 ERA and pitched in 68 games, veteran reliever David Robertson remains without a home. Following the news that lefty ...
If you watched David Robertson pitch during his prime, you knew the drill. The bases could be loaded, nobody out, the crowd in a frenzy, and Robertson would look like he was just waiting for a bus.
FILE - Philadelphia Phillies' David Robertson pitches during the sixth inning in Game 1 of baseball's National League Division Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Oct. 4, 2025, in Philadelphia.
Robertson announced his retirement from professional baseball on his X account Friday. The 40-year-old Robertson waited until the second half this past season to sign with the Phillies, and he's now ...
David Robertson, who recorded 179 saves over a 17-year major league career while pitching for eight teams, announced his retirement Friday. “Baseball has given me more than I ever dreamed possible ...