Outfielder Max Kepler and the Philadelphia Phillies finalized a $10 million, one-year contract on Friday. Kelpler spent his ...
Six weeks before the first spring training game, let’s play a little game of our own. We’ll call it “Name The Outfielders.” ...
Max Kepler had surgery in Philadelphia on Oct. 2 to repair a partially detached abdominal muscle that had bothered him since the summer. He recovered in a hospital room, which featured a view of ...
After offseason surgery, Kepler says he’s pain free and isn’t concerned about his transition from right field to left. "I am ...
Kepler bashed 24 homers with a .484 slugging percentage. The Phillies believe he can recapture that form. So does Kepler.
Kepler, who played in parts of 10 seasons with the Twins, was the longest-tenured player in the organization. Over the past decade, no player has appeared in more games as a Twin than him.
Max Kepler, Jorge Polanco and Miguel Sanó were part of the same 2009 international signing class, joining the Minnesota Twins as 16-year-olds the summer before the team moved from the Metrodome ...
Signed to play every day, Max Kepler is certain he can hit left-handed pitching – and more Phillies news and rumors at ...
It hasn’t been an easy 10 years in professional baseball for Max Kepler. “Rollercoaster” is a good word for it. His rookie year with the Twins was a fairly impressive start, logging 93 hits in 113 ...
306 in the second half. Last season, he hit .253 with eight home runs, 21 doubles and 42 RBI in 105 games. Kepler mostly keeps strikeouts to a minimum, with a career strikeout rate of 18.6%.
Kelpler spent his entire 10-year career with the Minnesota Twins. Over 1,072 games, Kepler is a .237 hitter with 161 home runs and 508 RBIs. Phillies president of basbnall operations Dave ...