Philadelphia Phillies, David Robertson and Relievers
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David Robertson is the Phillies’ first move before the July 31 Trade Deadline. More moves are coming. Well, more moves are expected. The Phillies paid Robertson a prorated $16 million for the remainder of the season,
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.
PHILADELPHIA - The Phillies addressed one of their holes on Monday when they formally inked reliever David Robertson to a contract for the rest of the season. The other big need is to lengthen the lineup.
The Phillies are not looking for band-aids for their bullpen. They have tried that. It's been a really long time since Philadelphia made a trade deadline splash, and it's possible they target some of the best relievers in the game who can help the team in 2025 and beyond.
As the Minnesota Twins descend into non-contender status, team decision-makers should strongly consider parting ways with one of the club's more impressive first-half performers.
There have been many reports over the past year and a half stating that the Philadelphia Phillies have an interest in Athletics ’ star closer Mason Miller. Miller, who many believe to be one of the top closers in baseball, hasn’t been as dominant as he typically is, with a 4.04 ERA.
The Philadelphia Phillies are predicted to trade with the Washington Nationals for All-Star closer Kyle Finnegan at the trade deadline.