Lehigh Valley IronPigs
The IronPigs dropped a tightly contested 4–3 game in 11 innings to the Buffalo Bisons. Offensively, Gabriel Rincones Jr. delivered an RBI single in the fourth and reached base twice, while Erick Brito added an RBI triple in the fifth – his first triple of the season. Rafael Lantigua tied the game in the eighth with an infield RBI single. Despite collecting eight hits, Lehigh Valley struggled with runners in scoring position, going just 3-for-16 and leaving 11 men on base. On the mound, starter Nabil Crismatt was efficient, tossing six innings of three-run ball on six hits with two strikeouts and no walks. He threw 76 pitches, 50 for strikes. Reliever Michael Mercado took the loss after allowing the walk-off single in the 11th. The IronPigs still took four of six in the series and sit at 50–30 on the season.

Reading Fightin Phils (Double-A)
Reading secured a 5–3 win over the Richmond Flying Squirrels to take the series 4–2. Aidan Miller set the tone with a leadoff double and later added another two-bagger, finishing 2-for-5. Carson DeMartini drove in two with a clutch single in the fourth. Dyan Campbell and Alex Binelas also contributed RBI hits in a four-run fourth inning. On the mound, Jean Cabrera earned the win with five strong innings, allowing just two hits and one earned run while striking out three. The bullpen trio of John McMillon, Andrew Walling, and Andrew Bechtold combined for four scoreless innings, with Bechtold earning the save. Reading improved to 29–44 with the victory.

Jersey Shore BlueClaws (High-A)
The BlueClaws fell 8–3 to the Brooklyn Cyclones, dropping five of six in the series. Kehden Hettiger was a bright spot, going 2-for-4 with an RBI double. Elio Prado added an RBI single, and Nick Biddison chipped in with a sacrifice fly. However, the offense managed just four hits. Starting pitcher Brandon Beckel lasted only one inning, giving up three runs – one earned – including a leadoff homer. Paxton Thompson allowed two more runs, including a balk that scored a run, giving Jersey Shore three straight game with a balked-in run. The bullpen couldn’t contain Brooklyn’s bats, and Chris Suero’s 11th home run in the eighth sealed the loss. The BlueClaws fell to 2–7 in the second half.

Clearwater Threshers (Single-A)
Clearwater was shut out 4–0 by the Lakeland Flying Tigers, managing just four hits. Eduardo Tait and TJayy Walton each singled, but the offense never advanced a runner past second base. The Threshers struck out nine times and went 0-for-4 with runners in scoring position. On the mound, Juan Amarante pitched six innings, allowing two runs on five hits with four strikeouts. Eli Trop struggled in relief, surrendering two solo home runs in the eighth. Clearwater’s bullpen combined for two innings of two-run ball. The Threshers dropped to 38–37 on the season.

Home Runs on June 29, 2025: There were no home runs hit by Phillies minor league players on Sunday.