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Philadelphia Phillies executive Dave Dombrowski offered a response on bringing in a bat to replace the third baseman.
Philadelphia managed to beat the Boston Red Sox thanks to a highly unconventional call by the home plate umpire during extra innings.
"Baseball is amazing" as Brandon Marsh scored the winning run. Here's that moment, with McCarthy and John Kruk breaking it all down live on the Phillies' broadcast. A weird ending in Philadelphia as the Phillies beat the Red Sox on a walk-off catcher's ...
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According to Jim Bowden of The Athletic, the Phillies “could chase center fielders like Luis Robert Jr. of the White Sox and Cedric Mullins of the Orioles.” Alternatively, they could target a corner outfielder such as Boston’s Jarren Duran or the Rangers’ Adolis García.
Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwarber and Trea Turner have been productive at the top of the order. J.T. Realmuto has been solid lately in the middle-to-bottom of the order, but the rest of the offense has lacked consistency - and in some ways has been consistently poor.
A new contender has been connected to Athletics closer Mason Miller, and it sounds like absolute torture for Philadelphia Phillies fans.
The Philadelphia Phillies deviated from their strategy over the last five years in the MLB draft. The Phillies were thought to be prime candidates to amass prep players in this year’s class that featured a lot more young than collegiate talent.