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Latest On Evan Phillips

By Steve Adams and Darragh McDonald | December 15, 2025 at 5:22pm CDT

The Dodgers non-tendered former closer Evan Phillips in November, as the right-hander is recovering from Tommy John surgery and was heading into his final season of club control. Phillips’ projected $6.1MM salary would’ve cost the Dodgers more than double due to taxes, and given that he underwent surgery in early June, there’s no guarantee he’ll be back on a mound this season at all.

On the surface, Phillips makes for an interesting free agent target for clubs looking at bullpen help both in 2026 and in 2027. It’s become increasingly common for pitchers rehabbing from UCL surgeries to sign two-year deals, with the first year ticketed largely for rehab and the second intended to be a full season on the mound. Phillips, however, prefers to sign a straight one-year deal and return to the market next offseason, reports Tim Healey of the Boston Globe. Phillips isn’t planning to sign until at least January, when he’s cleared to resume throwing, and may delay signing until July, when he’s effectively game-ready.

The Red Sox are among the teams that have expressed interest in Phillips, per Healey, though they’re surely just one of many. Phillips’ one-year target and pre-injury track record make him a plausible fit for nearly any team. He’s not going to be prohibitively expensive for most clubs, and the 31-year-old righty has been terrific in four-plus seasons with Los Angeles.

Originally landing with the Dodgers by way of a waiver claim from the Rays, Phillips pitched decently in the final few weeks of the 2021 season. However, it was the 2022 season that saw the right-hander truly break out. In 63 innings that season, he turned in a superhuman 1.14 ERA with a 33% strikeout rate and 6.4% walk rate.

Dating back to that 2022 breakout, Phillips has pitched 184 2/3 innings with a 2.14 earned run average, a 29.6% strikeout rate, a 6.6% walk rate, a 43.3% ground-ball rate, 45 saves and 36 holds. He’s allowed an average of just 0.68 homers per nine innings pitched while sitting better than 96 mph with his four-seamer, just under 95.8 mph with his sinker, 93.1 mph with his cutter and 85.1 mph with his slider.

There are advantages both to waiting into late in the offseason and waiting until midseason to sign. If Phillips waits until January or later, he’ll be able to more tangibly show the progress he’s made in his surgery rehab. Scouts won’t be getting a glimpse of him at 100%, of course, but it’ll show he’s well into the rehab process and give them some empirical data to compare to other pitchers when they were at the same point in their own rehab process. That could improve his earning power. Waiting until spring training could create some new suitors and/or new urgency among interested teams, too, as it’s inevitable that a handful of relievers around the game will go down with injuries this spring (as is the case every spring).

Waiting until midseason would mean going through the first several months of the year rehabbing on his own rather than with a team, but Phillips could more accurately see which clubs are postseason contenders. It’d also rule out any possibility of a qualifying offer — however slight it would be. (Had Phillips not been injured and continued on his prior trajectory, he’d have been a QO candidate; obviously, doing that over 20-30 innings post-surgery would make the chances of receiving one far smaller.) That wouldn’t be an option if he signs a one-year deal in late June or early July, as players need to spend the whole season on a major league roster/injured list in order to receive a QO.

It’s fairly rare for a reliever to receive a QO but it does happen. As shown on MLBTR’s Contract Tracker, in the past five years, three relievers have received and rejected QOs. They are Raisel Iglesias, Josh Hader and Edwin Díaz, who were all top closers when those deals were signed.

Phillips was arguably near that tier not too long ago but he would have to really dominate late in 2026 for a QO to become a real consideration after an extended surgery layoff. Still, from his perspective, he might prefer to wait to sign until the season has begun. Since he’s going to be missing the first half of the season regardless, he might as well close off the chance of a QO, even if it’s already a small one. A QO has a negative impact on a free agent’s earning power, so it’s always preferable to avoid it, if possible.

The midseason signing path would also give him more time to get fully healthy. As the season rolls along, it would also create a clearer picture of which teams need him the most due to injuries, competitiveness, and so on.

Last winter, David Robertson was a free agent but was reportedly looking for a deal with an average annual value of $10MM. When he didn’t find what he was looking for, he decided not to sign until the Phillies inked him in July, barely a week before the trade deadline. That was technically a prorated $16MM deal. Robertson only received about $6MM of that but that got him pretty close to his asking price for just a few months of work and he got to pick a club clearly in contention after the All-Star break.

That situation wasn’t exactly the same since Robertson was healthy whereas Phillips is not. However, it’s possible it plays out in a somewhat similar fashion. If Phillips doesn’t find offers to his liking in the coming months, he could just keep building strength. Presumably, interest from clubs would ramp up in kind. On the other hand, all this is contingent on Phillips avoiding setbacks. If he receives a somewhat fair offer in the coming months, he’ll have to weigh the pros and cons of turning it down to potentially try for more in the summer.

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  1. FenwayMonster

    1 month ago

    The Red Sox will probably sign him to a two-year contract. They have a little experience with that.

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    • Canuckleball

      1 month ago

      Except he only wants a 1 year deal.

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    • SplitFingeredPujol

      1 month ago

      2nd paragraph.

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    • myaccount2

      1 month ago

      I would change that to “probably not,” considering the article states that he only wants a one year deal.

      Reply
  2. Canuckleball

    1 month ago

    And boy wasn’t Philly thrilled with what they got out of Robertson for their money…

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    • James123

      1 month ago

      but other similar pitcher deals for guys coming off of TJS worked out well- look at Mahle- 2 year deal and year 2 he was back to normal (mid rotation guy) on a cheaper deal than he would have otherwise received.

      Every FA signing is risky, and i sort of agree that the amount the rehabbing guys get in 2 year deals feels high- it seems like they are getting to much for what amounts to a single season over 2 years

      Reply
  3. Another Dodgers Fan

    1 month ago

    I’d like the Dodgers to resign him if their medical staff says he’ll be ready in late 2026.

    He’s a beast with healthy, and they can always use another high leverage arm in the beastpen.

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    • LLGiants64

      1 month ago

      Actually, who couldn’t? Smiling.

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  4. ExileInLA 2

    1 month ago

    He probably has a “trust me” with the Dodgers, and will be back there next summer.

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    • Ziskmania

      1 month ago

      He’d have already resigned with Dodgers if he had that kind deal in place

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      • jasonthebuc

        1 month ago

        They had “trust me” deals with Kikè Hernandez and Clayton Kershaw last offseason and they didn’t actually sign until after Spring Training started.

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        • Rsox

          1 month ago

          I imagine they have the same deal in place with Kike once again and i wouldn’t at all be surprised if they have one with Phillips

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      • Another Dodgers Fan

        1 month ago

        He might start the season on the 60 day injured list, which doesn’t open until spring training.

        He wants more time to show his progress, and the Dodgers want to give him time to ramp up.

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  5. BlueSkies_LA

    1 month ago

    I’m not seeing where Phillips was ever in the neighborhood of a QO before the injury. He was beginning to show the potential to be an elite closer, but only just.

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    • James123

      1 month ago

      the line is about 20m on a 1 year deal. 20m is elite closer money, but the guys getting 3/45 likely could have got 1/20 (and took less money for the longer contract)- so we are not talking closer to mid range closers can get 1/20m. I still agree with you that the TJS completely took him out of the running, and he would have needed to be dominate the whole time he was out in order to get to that point- but it only takes one team….. also would not be the worst for him to get a QO- to even be boarderline to get one he would need to domonate once back. then get the 1 year deal and never have a QO attached to him again.

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      • BlueSkies_LA

        1 month ago

        I think you talked yourself out of your own argument. With the QO set at around $20M, this is number his current team has to be willing to offer on a one-year contract. This is stratospheric territory for a reliever. Best of the best. Phillips wasn’t even very close to this neighborhood before the injury. Besides, he was under team control when the Dodgers non-tendered him so the question is moot.

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  6. Brick House Coffee Tables Inc

    1 month ago

    Somebody will sign him when training camp opens and they can move him straight to the 60 day IL.

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    • Gwynning

      1 month ago

      Shhhhh! 👀🤣🤙🏽

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      • Another Dodgers Fan

        1 month ago

        Lol

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        • Gwynning

          1 month ago

          🍻🤙🏽

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  7. Rsox

    1 month ago

    He’s going back to the Dodgers as soon as he’s eligible for a 60 day IL spot

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    • BlueSkies_LA

      1 month ago

      Could happen I guess, but he may get a better offer before February.

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      • Rsox

        1 month ago

        Maybe. But looking at Phillips’ own comments seems like it’s possible he doesn’t make it back this season, and not wanting a 2 year deal your are basically asking teams to pay you for rehab. A team you are familiar with might be more willing to do that than a random team you’ve never played for

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        • BlueSkies_LA

          1 month ago

          The timing of his injury was unfortunate but because of it he screams minor league contract.

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  8. nacb55

    1 month ago

    Why was this article labeled the latest on him? Doesn’t that insinuate there was some interest from a few teams that could be named?

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  9. Dumpster Divin Theo

    1 month ago

    Getting paid not to play while nursing some owees. Where can one apply to intern with the Redsock

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