Tigers vs. Phillies full game highlights from 8/1/25, presented by @USNavy

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46 Comments

  1. Duran and Bader instant impact. Well done, DD! And Otto and Edmudo are becoming two of the most solid utility men in the Shew. Go Phils!

  2. Tigers bullpen blows another incredible start. Flaherty is in form at least. And the bats weren't bad either.

  3. Harper needs to grow up, can’t get tossed there. Drama queen, hey Friday night sellout crowd look at me. Tie game, late innings. If still tied he was due to bat in btm 9th.

  4. Coming from behind twice. Fighting Phils have one of the most exciting games this season.

  5. Ayye BIG SHOUTOUT TO J ROLL 2025 HOF INDUCTEE CONGRATS🎉🎉🎉 THAT 08 PHILLIES🔔 TEAM WAS THE REASON I STARTED WATCHING BASEBALL

  6. Cubs fan here… Man I love the Duran introduction! It was like a damn party and the way he ran in the field was awesome! His name on fire and that spider was so cool. I wish the Cubs organization would make Wrigley fun like that. They are bland and boring.😂😂😂

  7. Dear MLB,

    As a longtime baseball fan, I wanted to share some thoughts on a trend I’ve noticed in many stadiums: the practice of turning off or flashing the lights after a home team win.

    I understand the goal is to enhance the fan experience, but from my perspective, it often has the opposite effect. When the lights go out right after the final out, it takes away from one of the most meaningful parts of the game watching the team celebrate. The smiles, high-fives, and emotional moments are a big part of why I love baseball. But when the stadium goes dark, those moments get lost.

    I’m all for creating a great atmosphere, but I’d encourage you to consider keeping the lights on at least long enough for fans to fully enjoy the postgame celebration before switching to light effects. Sometimes, the game itself is the best show.

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