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How to watch Marlins vs. Phillies: TV channel and streaming options for August 19

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The Philadelphia Phillies aim to continue their five-game win streak when they meet the Miami Marlins on Wednesday at 6:05 p.m. ET, at Citizens Bank Park. Aaron Nola (4-9, 5.33 ERA) gets the start for the Phillies, who are 69-58 this season and second in the NL East. Sandy Alcantara (13-7, 3.43 ERA) is expected to start for the Marlins, who are 64-63 and third in the NL East.

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Marlins vs. Phillies odds

  • Favorite Moneyline: Phillies -125
  • Underdog Moneyline: Marlins +105
  • Total: 8.5
  • Total Over Odds: -110
  • Total Under Odds: -110

Injury reports

Phillies

Rafael Marchan: 10 Day IL (Knee), Caleb Kilian: 15 Day IL (Oblique), Johan Rojas: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Brad Keller: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Adolis Garcia: 60 Day IL (Lat), Tanner Banks: 60 Day IL (Forearm)

Marlins

Kyle Stowers: 10 Day IL (Hamstring), Max Meyer: 15 Day IL (Neck), William Kempner: 15 Day IL (Elbow), Anthony Bender: 15 Day IL (Shin), Adam Mazur: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Andrew Nardi: 60 Day IL (Ribs), Robby Snelling: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Ronny Henriquez: 60 Day IL (Elbow), Joe Mack: day-to-day (Shoulder)

Stats to know

  • Bryce Harper is hitting for a .259 BA, .380 OBP and .493 SLG with a 20.7% strikeout rate and a 16.6% walk rate. His OPS is .873, which ranks 13th in MLB, and he has scored 79 runs. In 542 plate appearances, he has hit 25 home runs (18th in MLB) and driven in 72 runs. Harper has been crafty on the base paths, recording seven steals on 12 attempts.
  • In 529 plate appearances, Luis Arraez is hitting .317/.352/.434 with a .785 OPS and 10 steals on 10 attempts. He has hit five long balls, driven in 52 runs and scored 59 times.
  • Otto Lopez has hit nine home runs this season. He has also tallied 54 RBIs and has scored 75 runs. In 534 plate appearances, he has recorded a .308 BA, .343 OBP and .449 SLG with a 5.1% walk rate and a 12.9% strikeout rate. He has been effective on the base paths, recording 24 steals on 28 attempts.
  • In 533 plate appearances, Xavier Edwards has slashed .286/.366/.385 this season. He has hit six long balls and driven in 47 runs with a strikeout rate of 13.5% and a walk rate of 11.6%. He has stolen 19 bases on 24 attempts and has scored 59 runs.

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Jorge Polanco’s disappointing first season with Mets to end with surgery

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New York Mets designated hitter Jorge Polanco looks up after being callout on strikes during the seventh inning against the Miami Marlins at Citi Field.

Jorge Polanco signed a two-year, $40 million contract with the Mets to replace Pete Alonso. Vincent Carchietta / Imagn Images

New York Mets key offseason signing Jorge Polanco needs season-ending surgery, manager Andy Green told reporters Wednesday after the organization placed the struggling first baseman on the injured list with left ankle bursitis.

It is the latest in a series of blows for the Mets, who sit in last place in the National League East, and Polanco, who has not met expectations since signing a two-year, $40 million contract to replace Pete Alonso.

Polanco had already missed a good chunk of this season with a right wrist contusion and never seemed to hit his stride — hitting .148 with a .431 OPS. The injury limited the 33-year-old to 37 games, only two of which came at first base. 

In a corresponding move, the Mets recalled Eric Wagaman, who has a .956 OPS in 22 games with Triple-A Syracuse.

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England v Pakistan First Test: Salman Ali Agha and Muhammad Rizwan are dismissed in back-to-back balls by Josh Tongue

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Josh Tongue removes Salman Ali Agha and Ali Usman in back-to-back balls but falls just short of the hat-trick as Khurram Shahzad hits the third delivery emphatically for four on day one of the opening Test between England and Pakistan at Headingley.

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How does Andy Reid handle doubts about him, Chiefs offense? ‘I’m the biggest critic’

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ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid is not accustomed to this type of national narrative — at least not lately.

After the Chiefs’ 6-11 finish last season, some football analysts have begun questioning whether the 68-year-old Reid still has his fastball offensively.

Is the Chiefs offense getting stale? Predictable? Can Reid elevate offenses like he once did?

Speaking with reporters in his makeshift office in a Missouri Western dorm room on Wednesday, Reid was asked how he approached a recent stretch in which his offense — and his own ability — was being questioned.

“That’s OK. That was the case in Philly every day, so I get it,” Reid said with a half-smile, referring to his 14 seasons with the Eagles before changing tone. “But you’re only as good as the next play, and it’s important that we do well. I’m the biggest evaluator and critic of it. I don’t have to worry about others and how they feel. I analyze it and see it and stay up on it and see how it rolls.”

Eric Bieniemy returns to action with the Chiefs

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Last month, Reid was ranked the sixth-best offensive play caller in The Athletic’s poll of NFL defensive coaches and play callers — down from fourth place last season. Notably, one NFC defensive coordinator said he believed the Chiefs offense had gotten “a little predictable” before saying specifically of Reid, “I don’t necessarily have the same ‘I’m staying up all night’ feel with him.”

It’s the same type of media criticism that, historically, has helped fuel quarterback Patrick Mahomes to perform at his best each season.

So does this kind of buzz fire up Reid?

“It fired me up that we didn’t do well, and I’m not good with that,” Reid said. “I don’t like to lose, and I don’t like to not be productive. That’s not how I roll. I want to make sure that gets changed around.”

The Chiefs have made some offensive changes in training camp after last year’s disappointment. The team brought in top free-agent running back Kenneth Walker III and has gone with more under-center snaps, with greater emphasis on the screen game, too.

Andy Reid is the oldest head coach in the NFL at 68, but he doesn’t sound like he’s thinking of retiring soon. (Jamie Squire / Getty Images)

Chiefs president Mark Donovan previously said discussions to fix things for 2026 began on the team’s plane ride back from its Week 18 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders last season. Reid, for his part, said at that point on the flight, “I knew what needed to be done, so I started just going about it then.”

Offseason personnel changes included bringing in offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy to replace Matt Nagy, as well as hiring new assistant coaches Chad O’Shea (receivers) and DeMarco Murray (running backs).

“I’m not gonna say your mind wasn’t churning before that (flight), but you want to correct the wrong that took place. That’s how we went about the offseason,” Reid said. “That last game wasn’t pretty football.”

What potential improvement areas circled Reid’s mind most? One was the execution of plays, which he “didn’t think was at a high standard with what we had going, what we expect.” Getting extra months in the offseason — with no postseason appearance — also provided extra time to evaluate the offensive scheme.

“You can go back and you can really analyze and hopefully make the changes you think need to be made. It’ll give you a chance to get on with this,” Reid said. “I love the attitude, the way the guys approached the offseason.”

Reid also wanted to be sure players were held accountable with the small details that can determine the success of each play. Reid can’t be around for every part of every meeting, and he believed, from working with Bieniemy before, that one of his new OC’s great strengths was harping on those finer points.

“(Nagy) was good, too. I don’t want to take something away from him on how he went about it,” Reid said. “I just like the chemistry that is going on right now.”

It’s an important year for Reid, especially as he reaches the twilight of his career. Reid, the oldest active NFL head coach, is entering his 14th season with the Chiefs.

Reid said his love of the game was only reinforced during his monthlong vacation away this offseason.

“I get around the Fourth of July, and I’m going, ‘Man, I gotta get back,’” Reid said with a grin. “So between those 14 grandkids bossing me around and my beautiful bride bossing me around … get back to the dorm.”

Reid said he’s looking to cherish the time he does have left in his coaching career.

“I know I’m on the downhill of it, so I enjoy it,” Reid said. “I think when you get on that downside of it, you bust your tail. You go, ‘Man, I have everything set up for retirement.’ Then you get there, and you go, ‘Man, I appreciate every day I get to do this.’

“I don’t know when that time is, but I know I’m on the other side of it.”

Reid’s immediate focus is getting the Chiefs back to the top of the NFL. And he says no one is more committed to that vision than he is.

“I don’t think anybody was happy with the way the whole season ended up. And I know I wasn’t,” Reid said. “I haven’t had a lot of those, and don’t like when we do.”

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