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What Phillies are seeking next after Jhoan Duran trade
What Phillies are seeking next after Jhoan Duran trade

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time4 days ago

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What Phillies are seeking next after Jhoan Duran trade

The post What Phillies are seeking next after Jhoan Duran trade appeared first on ClutchPoints. The Philadelphia Phillies acquired Jhoan Duran from the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday in a trade that will strengthen their bullpen. The Phillies' Duran acquisition projects to be impactful, but Philadelphia is planning to make more moves. However, the Phillies are content with their current bullpen. 'Dave Dombrowski said the Phillies are done with bullpen additions. They will continue to seek a possible outfield reinforcement before Thursday's deadline,' Matt Gelb of The Athletic reports. Philadelphia seeking another bat or two. It seems as if the Phillies are focusing on the outfield. Although players such as Luis Robert Jr. and Cedric Mullins have been mentioned as possible candidates, the Phillies may not pursue a star. The 'reinforcement' term suggests Philadelphia could look to add depth in the outfield. With that said, the Phillies would likely be open to adding a star if a quality offer were to present itself. Whether it is a star or a depth option, Philadelphia will attempt to give its outfield a boost. The Phillies and Mets are competing for the National League East title. The teams have gone back and forth throughout the '25 campaign. Both ball clubs have been active ahead of the trade deadline. Additionally, both teams may continue to add impactful players. It would not be surprising to see the NL East end up getting decided by just a game or two. The Phillies and Mets both feature talented teams with high ceilings. It's difficult to predict which team will take the step forward and win the division. Adding outfield depth would help Philadelphia's chances. Max Kepler has struggled while Brandon Marsh has endured ups and downs. Nick Castellanos is playing fairly well, but the outfield would still benefit from another option or two. The MLB trade deadline is officially scheduled for 6 PM EST on July 31. Related: Dave Dombrowski trade deadline declaration will have Phillies fans hyped Related: White Sox's Andrew Benintendi robs Bryce Harper of 3-run homer

Philadelphia Phillies reportedly taking very aggressive stance at MLB trade deadline
Philadelphia Phillies reportedly taking very aggressive stance at MLB trade deadline

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time15-07-2025

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Philadelphia Phillies reportedly taking very aggressive stance at MLB trade deadline

The Philadelphia Phillies have positioned themselves to be buyers at the MLB trade deadline thanks to one of the best records in baseball. In a market of trade candidates that doesn't feature many prominent names, the club is reportedly planning a very specific approach. According to Matt Gelb of The Athletic, the Phillies are focused on acquiring 'expensive' players this summer. Specifically, Philadelphia is targeting talent that comes with multiple years of club control. Advertisement Related: MLB trade targets for best MLB teams, including Phillies The term 'expensive' refers specifically to the acquisition cost for these players rather than the financial cost of their contracts. Based on that, Philadelphia will likely focus less on half-season rentals that could be acquired without sacrificing top prospects. One potential option could be Miami Marlins outfielder Kyle Stowers, who earned his first All-Star selection this season. The 27-year-old corner outfielder is owed just a $768,200 salary this season and would be under team control through 2029. Related: Phillies eyeing trade for pair of relievers In addition to acquiring a left-handed hitting outfielder, Philadelphia is focused on strengthening its bullpen. An emphasis on players with club control would eliminate someone like Aroldis Chapman, instead making someone like Colorado Rockies reliever Jake Bird (free agent in 2029) or Pittsburgh Pirates closer David Bednar (free agent in 2027) a higher priority. Advertisement Philadelphia's approach to the MLB trade deadline will come with a higher cost in terms of prospect capital, but acquiring players with long-term deals on relatively team-friendly contracts will also offer better financial clarity ahead of looming contract negotiations this winter with Kyle Schwarber. Related Headlines

Why Philadelphia Phillies ace Zack Wheeler is skipping MLB All-Star Game despite an incredible season
Why Philadelphia Phillies ace Zack Wheeler is skipping MLB All-Star Game despite an incredible season

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time12-07-2025

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Why Philadelphia Phillies ace Zack Wheeler is skipping MLB All-Star Game despite an incredible season

Why Philadelphia Phillies ace Zack Wheeler is skipping MLB All-Star Game despite an incredible season (Image via Getty) One of the most famous names in Major League Baseball will not be throwing pitches next week at the All-Star Game. Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Zack Wheeler has decided to forgo the 2025 MLB All-Star Game. Although viewers expected him to pitch for the National League, the experienced star has chosen instead to unwind. His decision is causing debate among the baseball community. Zack Wheeler steps away from 2025 MLB All-Star Game to rest for long season Philadelphia Phillies star pitcher Zack Wheeler is experiencing in 2025 one of the best seasons of his career. Among the top strikeout leaders in Major League Baseball for this year, Zack Wheeler has 148 strikeouts and 116 innings pitched with a remarkable 9-3 win-loss record in 18 games. — peterparke955 (@peterparke955) Third-best in the league with a 2. 17 run average (ERA) is his. With just 0. 84 WHIP, he also holds the top spot for lowest batting average at. 177, second overall. Despite those elite numbers, Zack Wheeler has withdrawn from the 2025 MLB All-Star Game. According to a report by Matt Gelb of The Athletic, Zack Wheeler is stepping away from the midseason classic to prioritize rest. With a long season ahead and the Phillies aiming for a deep postseason run, Wheeler and the team agreed it would be best to focus on recovery rather than risk fatigue. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Secure your family's future! ICICI Pru Life Insurance Plan Get Quote Undo Philadelphia Phillies ace Zack Wheeler will pitch against San Diego Padres before All-Star break Still set to start one more before the All-Star break is Zack Wheeler. When the Philadelphia Phillies take on the San Diego Padres at 7:35 p. m. ET on Saturday, July 12, 2025, he will be pitching. FOX will feature him in a major weekend game against Yu Darvish, a pitcher for the San Diego Padres. Also Read: Phillies Star Bryce Harper Activated From Injured List Ahead Of Padres Game MLB announced that San Diego Padres pitcher Adrian Morejon had been selected to fill in for Zack Wheeler on the National League team since he had been chosen out of the All- Star Game. On Tuesday, July 15, at Truist Park in Atlanta, Georgia, FOX will broadcast the 2025 MLB All-Star Game at 8 p. m. ET. The choice of Zack Wheeler is typical of a growing trend among athletes of prioritizing health throughout the course of the long MLB season. For real-time updates, scores, and highlights, follow our live coverage of the India vs England Test match here. Catch Manika Batra's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 3. Watch Here!

Phillies' Jesus Luzardo is Significantly Worse With Runners on Base in Recent Starts
Phillies' Jesus Luzardo is Significantly Worse With Runners on Base in Recent Starts

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time06-07-2025

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Phillies' Jesus Luzardo is Significantly Worse With Runners on Base in Recent Starts

Phillies' Jesus Luzardo is Significantly Worse With Runners on Base in Recent Starts originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Philadelphia Phillies' starting rotation has been one of the best in baseball this season. Zack Wheeler, Ranger Suarez, and Christopher Sanchez have been dominant, especially in the last month. Advertisement The same cannot be said for Jesus Luzardo. After his latest outing, this time against the Cincinnati Reds, Luzardo's ERA jumped up to 4.44. He managed only two innings, allowing five earned runs and six hits. His struggles are of major concern for the Phillies, and Matt Gelb of The Athletic shared a statistic that points towards his struggles recently. Since June 5th, when Luzardo changed his mechanics from the stretch, he has had a "drastic gap in his performance," according to Gelb. With no one on base, Luzardo has a .226 batting average allowed, with a .294 OBP, a .242 slugging percentage, six walks, and 23 strikeouts in 68 plate appearances. Advertisement But, with runners on, and pitching out of the stretch, Luzardo is allowing batters to hit .423/.492/.692 with seven walks and 11 strikeouts in 59 plate appearances. Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Jesus Luzardo (44) pitches against the Atlanta Braves during the first inning at Truist Zanine-Imagn Images It's a stark difference for Luzardo, and it points to his struggles from the stretch, which have caused his blowup outings. If he can keep runners off the base paths, he pitches well. But once runners get on, the traffic doesn't stop. Luzardo's season has been the tale of two halves. Through his first 11 starts, Luzardo had a 2.15 ERA and a 5-0 record with 77 strikeouts and 19 walks. But, since May 31st, things have gone very poorly. Advertisement He's started seven games in that span, has an ERA of 9.49, and has struck out 38 batters while walking 16. Despite his struggles, the potential is still there, evident by his six-inning outing against the Chicago Cubs and 6.2-inning outing against the New York Mets. But he's struggled too much lately, and after his latest start, there is palpable concern with the back end of the rotation in Philadelphia. Mick Abel was sent down, Andrew Painter is struggling in Triple-A, and Luzardo can't find his stuff. The sheer difference in performance for Luzardo with runners on and off the base paths is of major concern. If he can't figure things out soon, the Phillies could be in trouble with the back end of their rotation. Related: Phillies' Ranger Suarez Gets Massive New Contract Prediction Related: Phillies Announce Major Roster Move Ahead of Reds Series This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 5, 2025, where it first appeared.

Phillies' Johan Rojas Feelings Show Where Team Stands Ahead of Trade Deadline
Phillies' Johan Rojas Feelings Show Where Team Stands Ahead of Trade Deadline

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time29-06-2025

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Phillies' Johan Rojas Feelings Show Where Team Stands Ahead of Trade Deadline

Phillies' Johan Rojas Feelings Show Where Team Stands Ahead of Trade Deadline originally appeared on Athlon Sports. There have been parts throughout the year when Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Johan Rojas looked like he was figuring things out. Now, the opposite can be said. Advertisement Rojas hasn't done anything offensively for another tough stretch, putting the Phillies in a strange position heading into the trade deadline. One could question if he's the type of hitter he was in April, where he hit .288 with eight RBIs, four walks, and 16 strikeouts, which certainly isn't great. However, with above-average defense in center, there's reason to believe the Phillies could deal with it. In May and June, he's been terrible again. Rojas is hitting .133 in June and hit .167 in May. According to Matt Gelb of The Athletic, the Phillies are starting to grow frustrated, which should be a telling sign heading into the deadline. Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Johan Rojas (23) looks on before the game against the St. Louis Cardinals at Citizens Bank Ross-Imagn Images "There is growing frustration with Rojas, who has seven hits in his last 59 at-bats," according to Gelb. "He serves a purpose — as a late-inning defensive replacement and potential pinch runner — but the club could look to limit his time at the plate." Advertisement The Phillies have been attempting to replace Rojas or address their outfield issues over the past few years. It's impressive that they're still 48-34 and in first place despite the glaring issues in the outfield, but if the Phillies don't fix this problem again at the deadline, it's time to start questioning Dave Dombrowski. Dombrowski is very good at his job, and many consider him one of the best executives in the league. However, the heat is on, and if he doesn't fix this problem, how can he return next year? Related: Phillies' Rob Thomson Breaks Silence on Max Kepler Situation This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 29, 2025, where it first appeared.

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