As the Philadelphia Phillies strive to enhance their roster ahead of spring training, they have re-signed a former player amidst ongoing trade speculations involving Tarik Skubal.
The Philadelphia Phillies may make one final move to finalize their outfield, with Nick Castellanos’ $20M contract likely prompting trade talks before spring training.
In an intriguing move, the Philadelphia Phillies are giving a seven-year MLB veteran, who spent multiple seasons with the Seattle Mariners, a chance to compete, a signing that could become a valuable roster addition if he performs well during spring training.
After the departures of Harrison Bader and Ranger Suárez, the Philadelphia Phillies are weighing veteran outfield options to reinforce roster depth as offseason decisions continue.
The Philadelphia Phillies are generating MLB buzz as a 9-time All-Star is linked following the departures of Ranger Suárez and Harrison Bader this offseason.
Following Harrison Bader’s departure to the San Francisco Giants, the Philadelphia Phillies could pursue a two-time All-Star to bolster their lineup in the 2026 offseason.
After signing with the San Francisco Giants, Harrison Bader turned heads with a major confession about his departure from the Philadelphia Phillies.
In what could be considered Harrison Bader’s parting words to the Phillies and their fans in Philadelphia, the outfielder was very clear about how meaningful his time with the club was last season.
It is now official that Harrison Bader will not play for the Phillies in 2026 after signing with the San Francisco Giants, a move that came as a surprise to some. Still, the team now has a clearer vision of what its outfield could look like moving forward.
The New York Mets also considered a former Phillies pitcher as a bullpen reinforcement, one who recently returned to action with the Boston Red Sox.
The St. Louis Cardinals reportedly face a significant decision on the cost of reuniting with Harrison Bader as the Philadelphia Phillies continue to show interest in the outfielder.
The Philadelphia Phillies don't know if Harrison Bader will come back, however, they did break out news on one of their key players.
The Phillies received a fresh update on Harrison Bader’s free agency as the New York Mets and St. Louis Cardinals circle, raising questions about a potential reunion in Philadelphia.
Nick Castellanos’ time in Philadelphia appears to be coming to an end, and a new report from Ken Rosenthal mentions two potential MLB teams where he could play next season with no mention of Cincinnati.
A former MLB veteran weighed in on the Philadelphia Phillies’ offseason plans, urging a key outfield decision after the J.T. Realmuto deal as spring training approaches.
Philadelphia Phillies manager Rob Thomson addressed the “running it back” narrative, defending the club’s roster construction and outlining the team’s offseason approach
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