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Brandon Marsh: From "Daycare" Kid to All-Star Star (Told Simply)

Baseball can sound complicated, but we’re going to break this story down like you’re five years old. We’ll meet a player named Brandon Marsh, his friends on the Philadelphia Phillies, and a big honor he just earned.


The Silly Whiteboard Poll

Last week, in the visiting team’s locker room in Cincinnati, someone from the Phillies wrote a funny question on a whiteboard:

Should Marsh wear a grill on the All-Star Game red carpet? Yes/No.

A “grill” here means a shiny mouthpiece like a jewelry item, not a cooking tool. Players made tally marks, and the answer was a big yes.

But don’t expect him to actually do it! It was just a joke among teammates before Marsh’s big moment: his first time being chosen as an All-Star. An All-Star is like being picked for the school’s best-of-the-best team in a special game.


Who Is Brandon Marsh?

Brandon Marsh is an outfielder for the Phillies. An outfielder is a player who stands way out in the grass to catch fly balls. He got traded (meaning swapped) from the Los Angeles Angels to the Phillies in 2022.

His friend Alec Bohm said about Marsh walking the red carpet (a fancy walk before the game):

  • “It’ll be pretty normal. He’s got good style.”
  • “He’s gonna look good.”

The “Daycare” Group and Growing Up

Marsh is close with two teammates: Alec Bohm and Bryson Stott. They became friends right after Marsh joined in 2022.

At first, they hung out with other young players (Mickey Moniak, Matt Vierling, Nick Maton). Because they were young and goofy after games, fans called them the “Daycare”—like a playground for little kids.

But time passed:

  • Bohm is now 29 years old.
  • Marsh and Stott are both 28.

They aren’t the “Daycare” anymore! Stott said younger players now ask them questions, like the older kids at school. He feels Marsh has been around forever, even since their practice days during COVID (the time everyone stayed apart) and minor leagues (small practice leagues).


Marsh’s Baseball Skills Made Easy

Some numbers help us see if a player is good:

  • Batting average: How often a player gets a hit (like a successful swipe) when they bat. Marsh’s is .301. That means he gets a hit about 3 out of 10 times—really good!
  • OPS: A score that mixes hitting for power and getting on base. His is .829, which is strong.
  • He bats lefty (from the left side). Since May 2025, after a rough start that year, he’s been hitting .300. His friends aren’t surprised because they’ve seen it all along.

Why This Year Feels Different

His friends always knew he was good. But now the whole country notices!

  • Marsh got the most votes among National League outfielders in the last fan voting round.
  • He was the first Phillie to lock in a starting spot in the All-Star Game.
  • Two others later joined him: Kyle Schwarber and Cristopher Sánchez.

Callout: Important: Being a starting All-Star means fans and coaches think he’s one of the very best at his position this year!


A Commercial Star and Growing Fame

Now, almost every other day, Marsh is pulled in front of cameras after games to talk about a big hit. He even made a TV ad for “Victus cheesesteak bats” (special baseball bats shaped like a Philly sandwich) in one take—like filming a scene perfectly the first try. Stott, who made ads too, said “He looked pretty good.” Suddenly, Marsh is a face of the 2026 Phillies.

Bohm said:

“Out of all the people I’ve played with, nobody deserves the recognition that he’s gotten more.”

Stott added that all this attention doesn’t change Marsh. If you asked him world news, he wouldn’t know. He probably doesn’t care if people talk about him.


A Team-First Heart

Bohm and Stott agree: Marsh cares more about friends doing well than himself.

Here’s a story that shows it step-by-step:

  1. This year, temporary coach Don Mattingly chose another player, Edmundo Sosa, to bat instead of Marsh against the Dodgers—even though Marsh’s numbers were better.
  2. Sosa hit a home run that put the Phillies ahead.
  3. Marsh was the first teammate to hug Sosa in the dugout (the bench area).

Marsh said: “Tonight just wasn’t my night. It was Sosa’s night.” Bohm said that moment sums up Marsh as a person: “He’s one of the best teammates I’ve ever had.”


Marsh’s Secret: Calm and Same Routine

Since May 2025, Marsh’s success comes from his mindset (how he thinks):

  • He tries to stay even—not too happy after good days, not too sad after bad days.
  • He learned this from teammate Kyle Schwarber.
  • This season, people stopped worrying if he could hit against left-handed pitchers (pitchers who throw with left arm). He plays every day now.
  • Even if he goes 0-for-4 (no hits in four tries), he knows he’ll bat again next day.

Last year, when he only played in a “platoon” (sharing the job based on pitcher handedness), his daily habits looked the same. Stott said you couldn’t tell if he was playing or sitting by watching his routine—he just repeats it over and over.

Bohm usually waits right behind Marsh to bat. He says Marsh’s swing hasn’t changed much; he’s just impressed by how Marsh handles when there are two strikes (close to being out). Bohm remembered playing against Marsh in the Fall League (a post-season practice league) and thinking, “This dude could hit.” Now everyone sees it.


The Big Philly Baseball Party

Callout: MLB All-Star Game in Philly: Baseball’s biggest stars are coming to Philadelphia for the 96th All-Star Game at Citizens Bank Park on July 14. You can follow all the local newspaper’s coverage to learn more!


Summary

Brandon Marsh went from a joke on a whiteboard to a national All-Star. He grew up with Phillies pals in the “Daycare” group, but now they’re seasoned players. His hitting has been great since May 2025, but his friends always knew it. The difference is the world now notices—through All-Star votes, commercials, and postgame interviews. Yet Marsh stays humble, cheers for teammates, and keeps a calm daily routine. He’s a shining example of a good friend and player as Philly hosts the All-Star Game.


FAQ (Easy Questions & Answers)

1. What is the All-Star Game?
It’s a special baseball game where the best players from the league are picked by fans and coaches to play together, like a dream team match.

2. What does “batting average” mean in kid words?
It’s like a score of how often a player hits the ball successfully when they take a turn batting. .301 means about 3 hits per 10 turns—very good!

3. Why were they called the “Daycare”?
Because early on, Marsh and his young teammates were silly and playful after games, like little kids in daycare.

4. What is a “platoon” in baseball?
It means a player only starts games against certain types of pitchers (like only right-handed or left-handed) instead of playing every day.

5. Why is Marsh’s reaction to Sosa’s home run a big deal?
Because even though Marsh was taken out of the game, he was the first to celebrate his teammate’s success—showing he cares more about the team than his own stats.

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