The Philadelphia Phillies have been relatively quiet this offseason, with their only major move being the trade to acquire left-hander Jesus Luzardo from the Miami Marlins. However, they still look to be one of the National League's top teams heading into 2025.
The Philadelphia Phillies have been underwhelming and quiet this winter. Despite constantly coming up short in the past few seasons,
According to ESPN's David Schoenfield, last year's trade deadline acquisition Carlos Estévez and the Phillies are a perfect fit. When listing a destination he believes makes sense for the best remaining unemployed players, Schoenfield singled out Philly — the team that traded to acquire the righty-closer at last season's trade deadline.
The Philadelphia Phillies are expected to remain one of baseball’s top teams, with some projections placing them at the top of the National League Eas
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The Orioles nearly handed out their first multiyear contract to a free agent pitcher since 2018, but now that player is a Toronto Blue Jay.
The Baltimore Orioles and Atlanta Braves backed out of agreements to sign Jeff Hoffman because of concerns about the reliever’s pitching shoulder before he finalized a $33 million, three-year contract with the Toronto Blue Jays last week.
Though Hoffman is off the market, the Braves could still target some valuable arms in free agency. On Friday, Bleacher Report's Zachary D. Rymer named former Boston Red Sox starter Nick Pivetta as a potential "wish list" target for the Braves before the season begins.
His spot in the Phillies' late-inning bullpen mix is secure ... Matt Strahm needs a new throwing partner, after all, with Jeff Hoffman leaving for Toronto. "I'm not sure, I think that's up ...
The Philadelphia Phillies could see a second premier talent from their bullpen depart in free agency any day now. Reds
One of the most sought-after relievers this offseason was Jeff Hoffman, and before signing the Blue Jays, multiple teams passed up on him.
The Philadelphia Phillies already lost one of their high-leverage relief pitchers this offseason when Jeff Hoffman agreed to a three-year deal with the Toronto