The Phillies have agreed to a one-year deal with free agent outfielder Adolis Garcia, reports Francys Romero of BeisbolFR.com. It’s still pending a physical. He’ll earn a guaranteed $10MM on the contract, per the report. Garcia is represented by Octagon.
Garcia was non-tendered by the Rangers last month. He’d been projected for a $12.1MM salary in 2026, his final year of arbitration, per MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz. Texas, looking to cut payroll and reshape an offense that had become to free-swinging and prone to low on-base percentages, moved on from Garcia rather than bring him back at that price.
Back in 2023, Garcia was a focal point in the offense that fueled the Rangers’ first-ever World Series title. He bashed 39 homers while hitting .245/.328/.508 with plus defense in right field. That alone made him one of the shrewdest DFA pickups in recent memory, but it didn’t set the stage for him to emerge as a core piece like many expected at the time. His 2024 numbers took a major step back (.224/.284/.400), and in 2025 he slashed just .227/.271/.394. Increasingly, Garcia became emblematic of the boom-or-bust approach the Rangers were trying to escape.
Garcia, 33 in March, still makes thunderous contact when he connects with the ball, averaging 92.1 mph off the bat and logging a stout 46.7% hard-hit rate. However, his chase rate on pitches off the plate has spiked from 29.5% in 2023 to 35.1% in 2025. His overall contact rate in ’25 sat about five percentage points shy of league-average, and his 79.5% contact rate on pitches within the zone is six percentage points shy of average. Swinging through a bit more than one of every five offerings within the strike zone is nothing new for Garcia, but that flaw has been compounded expanding the percentage of pitches at which he’s willing to swing.
The Phillies will hope for a return to that 2023 form — or at least something closer to that production than Garcia’s 2024-25 numbers. Matt Gelb of The Athletic reports that he’ll slot in as the Phillies’ new primary right fielder. That’s a role previously held by Nick Castellanos, whom the Phils have been hoping to trade throughout the offseason.
One way or another, Castellanos’ time in Philadelphia appears all but finished. He’s expected to be released if no trade comes together. The 33-year-old (34 in March) is owed $20MM next season in the final year of a five-year, $100MM contract that hasn’t at all gone as the Phillies hoped. That was never truer than in 2025, when Castellanos slashed a career-worst .250/.294/.400 and was valued below replacement level per both FanGraphs and Baseball-Reference due to those light rate stats and his poor defense in the outfield.
If nothing else, Garcia represents a massive defensive upgrade over Castellanos, who has long been viewed as a player best suited for DH-only work. Garcia has posted strong defensive grades in every season except 2024. His poor defensive grades that season could be tied to a knee injury suffered late in 2023, when Garcia hit the injured list with a strained patellar tendon. He returned from that injury and was a force at the plate in the postseason, but Garcia’s sprint speed (per Statcast) was a career-low in 2024. It bounced back a bit in 2025, albeit not all the way to its previous levels.
Still, Statcast painted the reason for Garcia’s 2024 downturn in defense as a major loss of range — his arm was still plus — which bounced back considerably in ’25. It’s reasonable to expect the former Gold Glove winner to provide above-average, if not plus defense. Compared to Castellanos, who was dinged for -11 Defensive Runs Saved last year, Garcia’s mark of +16 in that same category is a mammoth improvement.
There’s also still some hope that a change in scenery could bring about a rebound in the batter’s box. Garcia will work with renowned hitting coach Kevin Long in Philadelphia and be surrounded by a slew of veteran hitters, including Kyle Schwarber, Bryce Harper and Trea Turner. He’ll also be playing in a home park that’s friendlier to hitters than the Rangers’ Globe Life Field and have a stronger supporting cast around him in Philadelphia than he had in Arlington.
Adding Garcia to the mix bumps Philadelphia’s payroll north of $266MM, per RosterResource, while pushing the team’s projected luxury tax obligations to more than $297MM. The Phillies were already in the third luxury tier and are now within a few million of hitting the fourth and final bracket. They’ll pay a 95% tax on Garcia’s annual value, meaning he’ll actually cost the Phillies $19.5MM overall. That figure could change if the Phils are able to shed some of the Castellanos contract in a trade or if they move other pieces, but the Phillies also probably aren’t done adding. They’ll likely end up in that top luxury tier — or at the very least in the third tier, where they currently sit.
The Phils will likely have Garcia in right field and Brandon Marsh in left field on most days. They’ve looked into potential center field additions but also have top prospect Justin Crawford on the verge of an MLB look. Johan Rojas could get some time in center if Crawford doesn’t prove ready; Rojas is a light hitter but plus defender who still has a minor league option remaining. He’s a viable fourth outfielder or Triple-A depth, depending on the remaining slate of offseason additions and on how Crawford looks this spring.
Regardless of how center field pans out, this should be a much better defensive unit in 2026, and Garcia’s batted-ball metrics and track record create some hope that he could be a meaningful upgrade in the lineup, too. It’s a relatively pricey one-year gamble when factoring in the associated luxury hit, but Garcia comes with a nice defensive floor and more upside than most players available at this price point.


Could fit in really well in that lineup. Essentially replaces Castellanos.
Signing was in the “Nick” of time
Peeps “harp”-ering on swing-miss, wait til he settles in to crankytown
Want to take you to, cranky town! Want to take you to, cranky town!
Or they were “cast”ellanosing a wide net for a replacement
Is he really a huge upgrade? in the field I guess my mother in-law might be but at the plate I’m not so sure it moves the needle much.
Garcia was a 2.7 bWAR player last year. Castellanos was a -0.8. Yeah. It’s a big improvement.
And without that smug look.
Not offensively, but definitely defensively. They’re about even with the bat.
Does momsy wear combat boots
Is he really a huge upgrade?
FG projections: wRC+, WAR/PA
NC: 94 wRC+ -0.2/518
AG: 99 wRC+, 1.1/560
More than 1 WAR
That’s because FanGraphs didn’t rate his defense well. He has a strong arm and solid range. I’d tend to lean with his statcast data. He’s much better than Castellanos in the field. Pretty close with the bat.
baseballsavant.mlb.com/savant-player/adolis-garcia…
He was better offensively in a pitchers park than Nick in a hitters park and is much better on defense.
You really don’t belong here.
Because they both stink?
Garcia is significantly better defensively and about the same offensively. 1 year. 10 mil. Nice signing. If he doesn’t work out oh well.
Like your feet
Possibly because batting ave is underappreciated by these formulas. With the game on the line, I’d rather send up the .250 batter than the .225.
stymee
Question
When you are faced with your opinion disagreeing with another opinion, how do you decide if your opinion is the correct or incorrect one?
With that in mind, why do you think that “bathing average is underappreciated by these formulas”?
With regard to the odoriferousness, literally or figuratively?
He seems to be on a downwards trend and the .271 OBP last season and .293 lifetime scares me.
I guess that Bader was looking for too much term; a shame. Garcia will be a big improvement on defense, anyway. His swing and miss and chase tendencies do not make them better in that regard however, unless Kevin Long can work some magic.
They might do a bargain addition later, but Marsh / Crawford / Garcia is at least somewhat interesting. Perhaps Rincones Jr. is the 4th OF and Kemp will get some time out in left. Not an awful way to cheaply solve things for now.
Bader is a CF. This doesn’t impact that at all..
Well – I disagree in the sense that they are being cautious with how they approach the payroll solutions out there. Sure, of course he is a CF and they could still sign him but they also have to consider Crawford who has done all that he can in AAA.
It also makes it less likely that Bader sees Philly as the best spot for him now. What Bader really should be is a CF / 4th OF type that plays a lot and all of them would fit well together. But with the dearth of CF talent in MLB someone will probably overpay for his career year and expect him to be the CF anchor on a 3 year deal.
This is a 500 team if they don’t address the rotation. Suarez is gone, Nola left two years ago,we don’t know when wheels is coming back and is painter ready. IMO
They’re in no world a .500 team, but I agree they should target a starter. They have Sanchez, Luzardo, Nola, Walker and Painter. Wheeler will come back midseason.
He actually strikes out at a higher percentage than Castellanos, which has always been an Achilles heel for the Phillies in the playoffs.
Why not for $10M…
I didn’t realize he was worth almost 3 WAR last year according to baseball reference.
He was terrible offensively but amazing defensively.
He’s one of those guys for whom wRC+ and OPS+ differ pretty widely. OPS+ considered him pretty decent offensively last year. He’s just a type: He doesn’t get on base at all. Swings wildly. But also hits the snot out of the ball.
pure defense, his bat the last 2 years has been well below average
Goodbye, Bombi. You’re always a Ranger legend. Good luck in Philly!
So you’re sayin there’ll be some claps and hear hears and yasqueens for him when he returns to face the Rangers next year at the Fort Worth saddle dome?
That’s setting the bar too low! We need a whole stadium-wide subpar cheerleading effort for him at the American Airlines Center in Fort Worth.
100% el bombi is the man. Might even cheer when he hits a homer off us too. He will be missed, plays hard and hits the ball harder.
Bombi will be greatly missed.
Solid pick up. IMO I thought Bader would definitely return. Are they trying to unload Casty now? So they can afford JT.
Bader is still not out of the question, although unlikely. This is the Castellanos replacement.
Garcia has nothing to do with Bader, whose primary skillset is CF. But I think they’re happy with Crawford as the CF moving forward, and can use Marsh temporarily if they have to.
MLB, whose taking Castellanos given that price tag? If he gets released, I could see him as a reclamation project in spring training but after his recent body of work, I don’t see anyone trading for him knowing the Phillies will sooner or later just be releasing him.
Phillies would have to eat a lot of that contract. This move allows them to do so.
Von, why would another team pick up ANY of the contract and give up ANYTHING in return? Castellanos has less time left on his deal than either Panda or Hanley Ramirez had when Dombrowski but the bullet on both.
Yeah. There’s no real return here.
Dewey…if a team wants him but thinks that if Castellanos is free to sign with any team if released and wouldn’t choose their team (fill in the reason) than that team would trade for him to ensure they get him. The Phillies are in no rush to release Casty until spring training. Perhaps a team that needs a RH OF / DH on the cheap – eat $3MM-$5MM of the Casty contract, Phillies pick up the rest . I could easily see the Marlins, Pirates, Reds…I thought he would have been perfect with the Royals, maybe the Angels…. in any event, it’s no risk and if Nick hits, he’s a trade chip at the deadline.
The only way he gets picked up without eating the entire contract would be for a team that wants him as a DH.
Minimally the Phillies would eat 2/3 of that contract to get rid of him. That’s very optimistic.
MLB, who’s (corrected for the spelling police) taking Castellanos given that price tag? If he gets released, I could see him as a reclamation project in spring training but after his recent body of work, I don’t see anyone trading for him knowing the Phillies will sooner or later just be releasing him.
Casty, more like Castaway, amirite? Crazed Forrest Gump dude screaming at his imaginary friend cantaloop, Wilson!!
“LIEUTENANT DAN !!!”
@mlbnyyfan
Sincerely doubt they can unload Castellanos’ contract. They have been too public about replacing him, and press rumors of an outright release, mean that it would take a GM waking up from a coma for them to receive any value back in trade.
Good move here by Dave
Well, they needed a corner outfielder … if we’re honest, they need two, but one will do for now. Reasonably inexpensive so they can now cover a bunch of Castellanos’ money to move him.
Crawford, Garcia, Marsh?
Yep. That would seem to be the OF. Which is pretty effing good defensively. Fingers crossed on the offensive side.
Toes too.
Kemp with marsh
Thanks for getting out of the AL West Adolis.
You crushed us and we’ve had enough of you.
I want another Astros killer… You’ve had #27 for years now…
Dumper and Julio exist
Good for Seattle, but I’m a Rangers fan…
It sucks to see #27 own our butts.
Maybe why Astros only won 1 series against Seattle.
Respect
Man this makes Bell @7mil look terrible
Last two years
.225/.278/.397 for Garcia
.244/.322/.411 for Bell
Garcia has been worse than average. Defense only thing propping his value up. Corner OF defense is where teams hide their worst defenders so it’s easy to be above average
Wow. What happened to Adolis? Had no idea he fell that far
Defensive metrics are not in comparison to other players in the same position. Positional adjustments are made only to offensive numbers. Garcia is a fantastic defender full stop.
“Defensive metrics are not in comparison to other players in the same position.”
Some of them certainly are
“OAA for outfielders is the season-long cumulative expression of each individual Catch Probability play. For example, if an outfielder has a ball hit to him with a 75 percent Catch Probability — that is, one an average outfielder would make three-quarters of the time — and he catches it, he’ll receive a +.25 credit. If he misses it, he’ll receive -.75, reflecting the likelihood of that ball being caught by other outfielders.”
Outs Above Average (OAA) | Glossary | MLB.com share.google/jym75fUifNfdgXiUB
For example
@ dorkus
Garcia doesn’t play first base. Bell fits a different need.
Smart move. I think Kevin Long will help him. He can just be a deepening of the lineup not a center piece.
The looser the waistband, the deeper the quicksand
David St. Hubbins, is that you?
Has anyone seen the sequel? It could be terrible, a bunch of elderly men living off a 40-year-old hit. Which, to be fair, is almost certainly what they’re parodying.
🙏R.I.P. Rob Reiner.🙏
Damn you would’ve thought they’d learned from kelper last year
Phillies – DUMBroski – sign a guy like this every year. You just recall the guy from last year who you’ll forget about a year from now.
Same team as last year being rolled out again.
If this is the guy you’re gonna sign then just make nick earn his money instead of signing another one at this point 😂
That’s Hall of Famer Dave Dombrowski you are talking about…
Kepler was solid down the stretch and put up some scrappy playoff moments. Casty was the one who was more in question given his pay grade.
You all are too optimistic. Adolis Garcia was non-tendered for a reason
His projection was higher than 10m but still more than I thought he would get after two down offensive years.
I get his war number was still pretty good.
No one is expecting 2023 Garcia. And even though he was non tendered, he was still a solid fielder last year with pop. That’s all the Phillies wanted. It’s 1 year. 10 mil.
Agreed… I like it…..
You know who else was no-tendered before his final arbitration season? Kyle Schwarber.
And whoever did that regrets that to this day
Akil Baddoo! So both Garcia and Baddoo should hit a gazillion HRs you say?!
You are not wrong Joe. Also, Texas has a pretty good lineup so he had protection. It’s a hitters market thou! Lots of fans a little more uneasy today
Adolis was non-tendered because the Rangers were cutting payroll. If I remember correctly, his bat speed really fell and he can’t catch up to the fastball anymore. But he could have a nice rebound in Philly
I don’t see the appeal. He’s slow, he plays a corner, he can’t hit anymore, and he’ll be 33.
1 year contract. Can field. Good arm. Some power. 2.7 WAR last year even with poor hitting. I don’t know if Phillies fans should be excited but he has some value.
The Phillies think two outfielders is plenty, which helps other teams who want five.
Aren’t we all that once we hit 33 tho. Get slow, can’t hit, spend all our time at parties in the corner
He’ll play perfect in RF, but if Philly can tap into him not swinging at the first 2 pitches every AB then they might find an All-Star quality player
I wanted Philly to sign Tucker. Unless there is a career Renaissance occurring in 2026, I don’t believe the offensive contribution fron Adolis will improve upon that of Castellanos…defensively he’s clearly better. But right fielders are supposed to slug, ideally. Not just field.
Castellanos was one of the worst players in baseball last year.
So they are out on Kyle Tucker
They signed an elite outfielder named Bryce and rather quickly turned him into the fastest first baseman in MLB.
Never in. They have to sign a catcher and a SP still. Hopefully their own guys but that will be some serious green.
Maybe they will sign Bregman for third now. No Tucker.
10M seems pretty steep, but I’m assuming overpaying bc the OF market could thin out quickly.
Bell just hot 7m. I don’t think 10m is an overpay.
Meanwhile Mets signed Christian Pache. 🤣
Good pickup. He still good enough to be a middle of the order bat, but on a better team he can hit lower.
I like it.
I could easily see 30 homers this season while playing 81 of his games at CBP. it’s not going to put us over the top by itself but it’s definitely a nice start IMO.
Lock down that sub 700 OPS!
27 – DRS ABS VAL expected improvement
It’s only December. Just gonna start throwing this in on every player not signed by the Pirates…..
Kinda tired of hearing it but if you can’t beat em, join em right.
A real good rebound candidate.
Upgrade defensively at least…?
Really, no takers on Nick yet? I guess once he’s let go and a team only has to pay him the minimum?
Nah somebody will throw a few million at him
Eh. I love his defense but we have enough guys who think it’s illegal or something to take a pitch or two.
He definitely picked a good ballpark/lineup to try to re-establish value. You have to wonder how much longer they are going to wait to pull the plug on Castellanos? No one is trading for that contract
Awful signing
I get the twins didn’t need another corner outfielder but him at 10 million versus Bell at 7 million isn’t a great look
39.5 mil for that production in RF is pretty rough!
Joc for NICK
Seems to signal no Bellinger, Tucker or even Bader in Philly. The Phillies can’t just sign JT, a bullpen piece and call it good. Middleton has a budget, albeit a generous one.
I don’t mean to sound racist or that poorer countries inherently keep lousy birth records but there is a possibility above the infinitesimal that Adolis is older than 32 years or age.
Every year the Phillies have to sign one of those low risk/high reward type guys. Last year, Max Kepler. Also, Jordan Romano. How did that work? Hoping to get lucky on a window that has maybe one year left. It’s not the way to do it.
Any minute now we should be hearing that the Pirates were in on Adolis up to the very end.