So there was a number of posts earlier in the season about the Phils not being very good against teams playing above .500. With baseball, it's always better to let things play out a bit before jumping to conclusions.
Some general stats:
AL teams playing > .500: 7 (out of 15)
NL teams playing > .500: 6 (out of 15)
A closer look at how those teams are doing, record wise, and against teams above 500:
Team | Season Record | Record against >.500 Teams |
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Phillies | 52-26 | 15-9 |
Braves | 43-33 | 12-15 |
Brewers | 46-33 | 17-17 |
Cardinals | 40-37 | 12-15 |
Dodgers | 49-31 | 15-9 |
Padres | 42-41 | 18-16 |
Yankees | 52-28 | 22-17 |
Orioles | 49-29 | 24-14 |
Red Sox | 43-36 | 13-23 |
Guardians | 50-26 | 18-9 |
Twins | 43-35 | 12-21 |
Royals | 43-37 | 13-21 |
Mariners | 45-36 | 14-19 |
So if you look at those 7 teams, only 2 of them (the Orioles and the Guardians) have really good records against teams playing above .500. And we're not quite to the half-way point of the season, so there's a lot of baseball to be played, and the above stats will change.
The Phillies are 15-9 against teams that are above .500. For less than half a season of data, I think they're doing just fine against the better teams.