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Phillies Sign Adolis Garcia To One-Year Deal

By Steve Adams | December 16, 2025 at 8:05am CDT

December 16th: The Phils officially announced the signing today.

December 15th: 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.

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  1. VonPurpleHayes

    1 month ago

    Could fit in really well in that lineup. Essentially replaces Castellanos.

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    • MLB Top 100 Commenter

      1 month ago

      Signing was in the “Nick” of time

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      • Dumpster Divin Theo

        1 month ago

        Peeps “harp”-ering on swing-miss, wait til he settles in to crankytown

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        • Bart Harley Jarvis

          1 month ago

          Want to take you to, cranky town! Want to take you to, cranky town!

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      • Dumpster Divin Theo

        1 month ago

        Or they were “cast”ellanosing a wide net for a replacement

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    • deweybelongsinthehall

      1 month ago

      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.

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      • Seamaholic

        1 month ago

        Garcia was a 2.7 bWAR player last year. Castellanos was a -0.8. Yeah. It’s a big improvement.

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        • Jackson Rubbit

          1 month ago

          And without that smug look.

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        • deweybelongsinthehall

          1 month ago

          I choose to use my eyesight more than Sabre metrics. That said, if he was a cancer, it’s best to cut it out.

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        • DakotaJoe

          1 month ago

          Big improvement for half the price.

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        • Dumpster Divin Theo

          1 month ago

          His momsy was smug?

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        • FrontRowBob

          1 month ago

          Nick blamed poor performance at home on the Negativity of the Fans. He went to the team owner when he was pulled for a Defensive Sub. (He rated as perhaps the absolute worst OFer defensively in Baseball…If not the worst…bottom 3.)

          He just can’t be back with that type of stuff. Currently the Veteran Min Salary is $780,000. The Phils would likely need to eat at least $18,000,000 of his $20,000,000 for any team to even consider taking him with nothing of value returned. Unlikely any team trades for him until after Free Agency is basically settled and he becomes a last resort. I can’t see the Phillies allowing him to show up next year to Spring Training based on his antics last year.

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      • VonPurpleHayes

        1 month ago

        Not offensively, but definitely defensively. They’re about even with the bat.

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      • Dumpster Divin Theo

        1 month ago

        Does momsy wear combat boots

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        • Phanatic420

          1 month ago

          Steve Jeltz!

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      • JuanUribeJazzHands

        1 month ago

        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

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        • Baltimore_44

          1 month ago

          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…

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      • EndinStealth

        1 month ago

        He was better offensively in a pitchers park than Nick in a hitters park and is much better on defense.

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      • Jackson Rubbit

        1 month ago

        You really don’t belong here.

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    • SplitFingeredPujol

      1 month ago

      Because they both stink?

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      • VonPurpleHayes

        1 month ago

        Garcia is significantly better defensively and about the same offensively. 1 year. 10 mil. Nice signing. If he doesn’t work out oh well.

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        • ctyank7

          1 month ago

          Same money as they wasted last year on Kepler.

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        • VonPurpleHayes

          1 month ago

          They won 96 games last year. Kepler contributed in the playoffs.

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        • ctyank7

          1 month ago

          Kepler was an underachiever in 2025. A brief four game playoff rebound does not erase the stain of these stats:

          baseball-reference.com/players/k/keplema01.shtml

          18HR 52RBI 3SB 48BB
          ..216BA/.300/.391/.691 OPS

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      • Dumpster Divin Theo

        1 month ago

        Like your feet

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      • stymeedone

        1 month ago

        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.

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        • JuanUribeJazzHands

          1 month ago

          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”?

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      • Bart Harley Jarvis

        1 month ago

        With regard to the odoriferousness, literally or figuratively?

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        • MLB Top 100 Commenter

          1 month ago

          Juan Uribe

          In case you missed the connection, Bart is referring to your reference to the “bathing average”, which is best done using an “under-water contract”.

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        • Bart Harley Jarvis

          1 month ago

          Actually, I was inquiring about @SplitFingeredPujol’s
          comment, “Because they both stink?”

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    • htbnm57

      1 month ago

      He seems to be on a downwards trend and the .271 OBP last season and .293 lifetime scares me.

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      • darylict

        1 month ago

        I’m in the minority here among Phillies fans, but I was never too excited about bringing Bader back. You are never going to not overspend for a guy coming off the best 2 months of his career at age 32. Yes, he was awesome for us last season. No, he will never do that again.

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        • philliesphan77

          1 month ago

          You are definitely in the minority.

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    • CarverAndrews

      1 month ago

      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.

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      • VonPurpleHayes

        1 month ago

        Bader is a CF. This doesn’t impact that at all..

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        • CarverAndrews

          1 month ago

          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.

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    • Jackson Rubbit

      1 month ago

      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

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      • VonPurpleHayes

        1 month ago

        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.

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        • Jackson Rubbit

          1 month ago

          Sanchez and luzardo are solid. Nola and Walker are two bad contracts and a prayer. Painter has much to prove. So we wait for wheels.

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        • CarverAndrews

          1 month ago

          Solid rumors that they are one of the serious players on Imai, and that they would bring back Ranger if the deal works (it won’t). So it is safe to say that they are willing to spend on the rotation, even as it is not the same level of need as elsewhere. Akin to last winter when they pivoted to the Luzardo trade, they just might decide to work to improve in the area that is more achievable rather than try to create something that is a bad deal for them moving forward.

          E.g. Teoscar and Santander were both big, RH OF bats last winter that theoretically fit our greatest need. But we were never serious players for them, as they were going to cost too much for too long, for fits that were not terrific (big swing and miss; aging curve, defensive deficiencies, etc.). So DD went to Luzardo and the deal improved the team without hamstringing the future.

          Perhaps that occurs again this winter. Bregman would be a great fit, but the cost and term…woof. Even Bichette but the term and cost are tough for a guy that should really be a 2B.

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    • htbnm57

      1 month ago

      He actually strikes out at a higher percentage than Castellanos, which has always been an Achilles heel for the Phillies in the playoffs.

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    • hiflew

      1 month ago

      Yeah, but it also seems counter productive to sign Garcia BEFORE dealing with Castellanos. Everyone knew they were trying to move him, but now they HAVE to. because he has already been replaced. I get that he is expensive, but he still had a little value. At the very least he could have been moved for another overpriced contract at a different position. Now, they have zero leverage to trade him and should just release him now.

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      • MLB Top 100 Commenter

        1 month ago

        Phillies owe Nick $20 million for 2026. I think if Phillies pay down $16-$17 million of that, they can get a team top 30 prospect in return. Much better than just releasing him.

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        • hiflew

          1 month ago

          But teams won’t do that now that they know the Phils are going to just release him. Before signing Garcia at least they could pretend they would go into 2026 with Castellanos in RF. Now teams will not even make an offer because they know they will be able to get him for minimum salary after Philly releases him. Why pay a prospect cost and the man’s salary when you can just wait them out?

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        • Philly 6

          1 month ago

          Because if you wait for the release, then Nick gets to choose where he plays next year.

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        • hiflew

          1 month ago

          No he doesn’t. He only gets to choose between teams that want him. Of which you might be the only one. And if you don’t get him, there are plenty of others on the market to get that are equivalent.

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        • Philly 6

          1 month ago

          OK..let me be clearer… Nick gets to choose where he signs after a release for the teams that want him. Is that better for you? Nick controls the process…. and if Nick is released, a team only needs to sign him for the minimum. So if a team really has a need for him and wants to be assured that they get him, they need to trade for him.

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        • hiflew

          1 month ago

          You don’t need to be clearer buddy. Don’t give yourself too much credit. You are not that hard to figure out. I knew exactly what you meant, My point was that Castellanos is not going to be wanted by the majority of teams and at most he might get to choose between a couple of clubs that might want him as a starter and a few more that might want him as a bench bat. But I doubt he is the #1 choice of ANY of those teams. Meaning that there is no need to trade for him and pay him $3-4 million or whatever the Phils didn’t pay because they can easily get someone else to do it if they don’t sign him. NIck Castellanos in 2026 is not the same as Nick Castellanos in 2021. Teams will not be scrambling to replace him if he doesn’t choose them, they will just go to the next name on the list.

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        • MLB Top 100 Commenter

          1 month ago

          I agree that it is a small number of teams, maybe three or four, that might be able to use Nick at a salary of one season for say $3 million. But I still think that leaves the Phillies with enough leverage to make a deal. No one expected Nick to be a Philly next year even before the deal. And there is still a tiny chance that we are all wrong and the Phillies keep Nick as a bench bat. I expected Nick to be trade by the end of January and to eat maybe $17 million out of twenty, even if the return is only a marginal minor leaguer. I think Crawford will get his shot on Opening Day and even if he does not stick there is no room for Nick who is a weak corner outfielder defensively and obviously not capable of center in all but the most extreme alternate universes.

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        • Philly 6

          1 month ago

          You clearly don’t understand…it’s ok

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        • Philly 6

          1 month ago

          You get it……

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  2. One time, Cleveland

    1 month ago

    Why not for $10M…

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    • WadeBoggsWildRide

      1 month ago

      I didn’t realize he was worth almost 3 WAR last year according to baseball reference.

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      • Clofreesz

        1 month ago

        He was terrible offensively but amazing defensively.

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        • Seamaholic

          1 month ago

          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.

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      • twozero6ix

        1 month ago

        pure defense, his bat the last 2 years has been well below average

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  3. Clofreesz

    1 month ago

    Goodbye, Bombi. You’re always a Ranger legend. Good luck in Philly!

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    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      1 month ago

      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?

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      • Clofreesz

        1 month ago

        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.

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      • DUDDUS

        1 month ago

        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.

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    • GoGreen

      1 month ago

      Bombi will be greatly missed.

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  4. mlbnyyfan

    1 month ago

    Solid pick up. IMO I thought Bader would definitely return. Are they trying to unload Casty now? So they can afford JT.

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    • VonPurpleHayes

      1 month ago

      Bader is still not out of the question, although unlikely. This is the Castellanos replacement.

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      • Phanatic420

        1 month ago

        All we need is Ketel Marte and lets #FireRobThomson maybe sooner than later. Anything else they do is just icing on the cake. No time no need no money for that overrated piece of garbage Master Bader. His bright pink socks will fit right in with his next team which I assume its the Giants. As a die hard Phillies fan I dont want him back. He will never come close to hitting .250 for an entire season nor ever 20 HRs yet some make him out to be Cody Bellinger. Dude wants 3 yrs 45M get real

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    • Seamaholic

      1 month ago

      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.

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      • JoeBrady

        1 month ago

        Garcia has nothing to do with Bader,
        ====================
        To the extent that he cost $10M, he does.

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      • Phanatic420

        1 month ago

        Marsh is the Phillies best OF right now. Yeah expect him to hit 5th and play a solid CF or LF and hit .280 and get pulled against lefties. Seems like a lot of haters then again I dont like Bader and for some reason people are bananas over him. Hes so greedy its sickening

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        • Phillls

          1 month ago

          Marsh is the best OF right now?? Keep smoking that 420. Some people are actually bananas over Marsh for some reason, lol

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    • deweybelongsinthehall

      1 month ago

      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.

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      • VonPurpleHayes

        1 month ago

        Phillies would have to eat a lot of that contract. This move allows them to do so.

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        • deweybelongsinthehall

          1 month ago

          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.

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        • VonPurpleHayes

          1 month ago

          Yeah. There’s no real return here.

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        • Philly 6

          1 month ago

          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.

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        • htbnm57

          1 month ago

          The only way he gets picked up without eating the entire contract would be for a team that wants him as a DH.

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        • htbnm57

          1 month ago

          Minimally the Phillies would eat 2/3 of that contract to get rid of him. That’s very optimistic.

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        • deweybelongsinthehall

          1 month ago

          No reason Philly for a team to spend like that when they can use a lesser cost replacement. He has no value until he re-proves himself in spring training and even then, I don’t see much in savings.

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        • Philly 6

          1 month ago

          Dewey…respectfully…what does he have to prove? He’s a ..250 average, 15-20 HRS depending upon his home field, 80 RBIs…..you wouldn’t be getting him for the field. Again, it only makes sense to “trade” for him if you are sure he wouldn’t sign with your team if he has a choice. Nick, I think, wants to re-establish himself. So you might be getting a motivated Nick at this point. I don’t think that was the case last year.. I could easily see him wanting meaningful ABS in the first half of the year wit hthe hope that he is on a contender (which he would pick if released) or at the worse, a trade candidate to a contender at the deadline. If he wants another contract, he has to prove it somewhere. Spending 3-5MM is not a big outlay. IMO.

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        • Mendoza Line 215

          1 month ago

          Philly-Pirates should put him in RF for a month or two to make sure that Password can hit ML pitching.Then Nick can be the RH DH.
          I would give the Phillies Brannigan to open up the roster space if the Phillies will eat $17M.

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        • Don Mynack

          1 month ago

          They could stock someone’s soft drink machine for a year, maybe 2!

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        • Philly 6

          1 month ago

          Mendoza….. THe Phillies would do that. That is the only way a trade happens is if Phillies eat 15-17MM of the deal. The Pirates, Reds, Marlins, Royals should be all over that

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      • No ABS in '27

        1 month ago

        Id take a shot at Castellanos if Philly ate 10M.

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        • Philly 6

          1 month ago

          Phillies would love that!!! But even as a Phillies fan, the best I think I can hope for is $5MM in savings on the $20MM contract…

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    • deweybelongsinthehall

      1 month ago

      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.

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      • will19008

        1 month ago

        Strangely, it seems Miami might be in play. He’s a hometown guy, and they need to spend at least a little money to avoid a grievance that could end up hurting worse than paying, say, $4-$5 MM for “Casty”…

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    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      1 month ago

      Casty, more like Castaway, amirite? Crazed Forrest Gump dude screaming at his imaginary friend cantaloop, Wilson!!

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      • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

        1 month ago

        “LIEUTENANT DAN !!!”

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    • stymeedone

      1 month ago

      @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.

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  5. 10centBeerNight

    1 month ago

    Good move here by Dave

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  6. Seamaholic

    1 month ago

    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.

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    • MLB Top 100 Commenter

      1 month ago

      Crawford, Garcia, Marsh?

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      • Seamaholic

        1 month ago

        Yep. That would seem to be the OF. Which is pretty effing good defensively. Fingers crossed on the offensive side.

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        • deweybelongsinthehall

          1 month ago

          Toes too.

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      • robzilla1572

        1 month ago

        Kemp with marsh

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  7. Astros71

    1 month ago

    Thanks for getting out of the AL West Adolis.

    You crushed us and we’ve had enough of you.

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    • Clofreesz

      1 month ago

      I want another Astros killer… You’ve had #27 for years now…

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      • twozero6ix

        1 month ago

        Dumper and Julio exist

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        • Clofreesz

          1 month ago

          Good for Seattle, but I’m a Rangers fan…

          It sucks to see #27 own our butts.

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        • Astros71

          1 month ago

          Maybe why Astros only won 1 series against Seattle.

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    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      1 month ago

      Respect

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  8. Dorkus Malorkus (3768902)

    1 month ago

    Man this makes Bell @7mil look terrible

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    • ohyeadam

      1 month ago

      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

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      • Dorkus Malorkus (3768902)

        1 month ago

        Wow. What happened to Adolis? Had no idea he fell that far

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      • Seamaholic

        1 month ago

        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.

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        • JuanUribeJazzHands

          1 month ago

          “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

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    • stymeedone

      1 month ago

      @ dorkus
      Garcia doesn’t play first base. Bell fits a different need.

      Reply
  9. Bill Kane

    1 month ago

    Smart move. I think Kevin Long will help him. He can just be a deepening of the lineup not a center piece.

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    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      1 month ago

      The looser the waistband, the deeper the quicksand

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      • Bart Harley Jarvis

        1 month ago

        David St. Hubbins, is that you?

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      • highflyballintorightfield

        1 month ago

        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.

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        • Bart Harley Jarvis

          1 month ago

          🙏R.I.P. Rob Reiner.🙏

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        • Dumpster Divin Theo

          1 month ago

          Yeah it was decent. Chuckle chuckle. Nowhere near the 40 yo hit

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    • solaris602

      1 month ago

      Would be interesting to hear Long’s take on Castellanos. When you have the best hitting coach in baseball and your hitting skills fall off a cliff, there has to be a major disconnect somewhere.

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  10. Steven hempel

    1 month ago

    Damn you would’ve thought they’d learned from kelper last year

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    • Steven hempel

      1 month ago

      If this is the guy you’re gonna sign then just make nick earn his money instead of signing another one at this point 😂

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    • suddendepth

      1 month ago

      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.

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    • Philly 6

      1 month ago

      That’s Hall of Famer Dave Dombrowski you are talking about…

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    • Phanatic420

      1 month ago

      Or Whit Merrifield or Austin Hays are also correct. Every year they sign some stiff (to be fair i believe Hays was a deadline deal) but they’ve been trying to replace Odubel Herrera since him and Joe Girardi left town (lol)

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  11. joes-6

    1 month ago

    You all are too optimistic. Adolis Garcia was non-tendered for a reason

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    • Simm

      1 month ago

      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.

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    • VonPurpleHayes

      1 month ago

      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.

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      • Philly 6

        1 month ago

        Agreed… I like it…..

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    • Armaments216

      1 month ago

      You know who else was no-tendered before his final arbitration season? Kyle Schwarber.

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      • RoyalsFanAmongWolves

        1 month ago

        And whoever did that regrets that to this day

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      • stymeedone

        1 month ago

        Akil Baddoo! So both Garcia and Baddoo should hit a gazillion HRs you say?!

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    • Big whiffa

      1 month ago

      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

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    • SoCalBrave

      1 month ago

      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

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  12. SplitFingeredPujol

    1 month ago

    I don’t see the appeal. He’s slow, he plays a corner, he can’t hit anymore, and he’ll be 33.

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    • WadeBoggsWildRide

      1 month ago

      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.

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    • Dumpster Divin Theo

      1 month ago

      Aren’t we all that once we hit 33 tho. Get slow, can’t hit, spend all our time at parties in the corner

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  13. twozero6ix

    1 month ago

    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

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  14. Ignorant Son-of-a-b

    1 month ago

    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.

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    • Seamaholic

      1 month ago

      Castellanos was one of the worst players in baseball last year.

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    • Mendoza Line 215

      1 month ago

      Ignorant- Did you see the penalty that they are paying just for this guy?
      What would it be for Tucker?

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      • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

        1 month ago

        900 Billion Dollars, yeah, I forgot about that little inconvenience. Ooof.

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        • Mendoza Line 215

          1 month ago

          Easy overlook.We all make them.
          It amazes me though that they are in essence losing $19.5M signing Garcia.They are not going to recoup almost any of that trading Castellanos.
          The owner Middleton may be the one who should be saying Ooof!

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  15. baseballpurist

    1 month ago

    So they are out on Kyle Tucker

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    • Seamaholic

      1 month ago

      Never in. They have to sign a catcher and a SP still. Hopefully their own guys but that will be some serious green.

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    • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

      1 month ago

      Maybe they will sign Bregman for third now. No Tucker.

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    • Mendoza Line 215

      1 month ago

      He wasn’t Clemente in RF and he badly injured his throwing arm.
      He volunteered to play first base when Hoskins was hurt and out for the year and to his credit he has become a good first baseman.

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  16. phillyballers

    1 month ago

    10M seems pretty steep, but I’m assuming overpaying bc the OF market could thin out quickly.

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    • VonPurpleHayes

      1 month ago

      Bell just hot 7m. I don’t think 10m is an overpay.

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  17. icantstandyous

    1 month ago

    Meanwhile Mets signed Christian Pache. 🤣

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  18. dlj0527

    1 month ago

    Good pickup. He still good enough to be a middle of the order bat, but on a better team he can hit lower.

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  19. DarkSide830

    1 month ago

    I like it.

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  20. bumpy93

    1 month ago

    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.

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  21. Raleigh Four Fingers

    1 month ago

    Lock down that sub 700 OPS!

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  22. raulp

    1 month ago

    27 – DRS ABS VAL expected improvement

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  23. Bucco79

    1 month ago

    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.

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    • JPR

      1 month ago

      but they were in on him until the last minute 🙂

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      • Bucco79

        1 month ago

        I’m pretty sure Pirates offered him $12M but he turned it down. This is how rumors get started.

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  24. mlb fan

    1 month ago

    A real good rebound candidate.

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  25. Salzilla

    1 month ago

    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?

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    • Oppo nacho

      1 month ago

      Nah somebody will throw a few million at him

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  26. philliesfan215

    1 month ago

    Eh. I love his defense but we have enough guys who think it’s illegal or something to take a pitch or two.

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  27. Rsox

    1 month ago

    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

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  28. DannyQ3913

    1 month ago

    Awful signing

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  29. ForDoingNothing

    1 month ago

    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

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  30. Longtimecoming

    1 month ago

    39.5 mil for that production in RF is pretty rough!

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  31. Champ world champion Texas Rangers

    1 month ago

    Joc for NICK

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  32. Therealeman

    1 month ago

    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.

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  33. Ignorant Son-of-a-b

    1 month ago

    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.

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  34. Marc L

    1 month ago

    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.

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    • Phillls

      1 month ago

      So did you know at the time of the signings that Kepler and Romano wouldn’t have a bounceback season?? 20/20 hindsight is such a wonderful thing

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  35. JPR

    1 month ago

    Any minute now we should be hearing that the Pirates were in on Adolis up to the very end.

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  36. RotiniRick

    1 month ago

    If he returns to form, good luck to any pitcher facing that line up.

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  37. bighiggy

    1 month ago

    Would the Phillies trade castellanos straight up for arenado? No money retention going either way? Cards hope for a bounce back to play dh and be flipped at the deadline while saving 16 mil total? Phillies get arenado for less than double castellanos( 36 mil but losing castellanos 20 mil), and then can flip bohm for pitching?

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    • VonPurpleHayes

      1 month ago

      No.

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  38. longines64

    1 month ago

    Meh, this is the right hand equivalent of Kepler for the same money. The guy was born in Cuba, so you really don’t know how old he is.

    Not a good signing.

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    • VonPurpleHayes

      1 month ago

      And that’s exactly what the Phillies need. The Kepler signing was baffling because they needed a RH bat.

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  39. Texas Outlaw

    1 month ago

    Here in Texas we had a love/hate relationship with AG. He was so freaking streaky but what an arm. Fun player too.

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    • Pax vobiscum

      1 month ago

      He will absolutely fit in with that lineup.

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  40. padam

    1 month ago

    So the Mets could’ve had him for half the time at half the cost and bring a GG to LF and provide some of the missing power as opposed to an oft injured Polanco who is going to either play out of position or be an expensive DH.

    Stearns needs to do some explaining.

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  41. Mercenary.Freddie.Freeman

    1 month ago

    Never thought I would say this but I think they are better with Nick than Adolis….

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  42. will19008

    1 month ago

    Next… maybe the Rangers’ DFA’ed catcher, Heim? Welcome, guys with World Series champion rings!

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  43. Jaysfansince92

    1 month ago

    Seems like a good bet. Even if he doesn’t recapture his form from the World Series year he’s probably at least Castellanos with good defense. Seems like a good upgrade.

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  44. DolemiteisMyname

    1 month ago

    The dude swings for the fences every single AB

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  45. The Saber-toothed Superfife

    1 month ago

    That’s why Boras works.with all.these jocks. People are just to afraid to question the validity of his birth certificate…..

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  46. AC Surf Baseball 609

    1 month ago

    This is an OK acquisition. Would trade a package of prospects with a kicker like Johan Rojas for Luis Robert/Kyle Teel or Jake Meyers/Bryan Abreu duo. Then sign JJ Bleday to compliment your RH CF & RF.

    Phillies could use LF Brandon Marsh (1/$5M) to facilitate a trade with the Astros, who’ve used Alvarez and Altuve (among others) in LF the past 2 years. They also have the worst ranked farm system in MLB, so maybe a reasonably priced Marsh, plus package of “close to ready” 15-30 range prospects (Anthony, Heredia, Ricketts, McFarlane to name a few) would appeal to mid market teams like Houston or ChiSox. Justin Crawford is your LF’er.

    Sox also need as many upper minors prospects as they can get into their system, and perhaps they consider taking back Taijuan (1$18M) or Castellanos ($20M) to get out from under Robert’s’ $20M salary and two player options for ‘27 and ‘28 – and have a potential SP or RH bat as a trade deadline chip as well.

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  47. Shackleton

    1 month ago

    So we added another bad chase rate player, bc he plays good D and you have to add somebody. This ballpark gets into players heads. They all swing out of their shoes and can’t or won’t try to manufacture runs. So we add a wild swinging bad chase rate player to a team that traditionally is a wild swinging bad chase rate team bc he can play better D than the guy who we’re getting rid of. Am I reading this right?

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    • jakeabbey05

      1 month ago

      Yes, you are indeed reading this right.
      We Rangers’ fans will be forever grateful to Garcia for torching those cheaters in Houston during the 2023 ALCS, but since that time he turned into a massive lineup liability.

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  48. modifish

    1 month ago

    Not horrible….maybe Phil’s hope his playoff magic would surface if they get back to the playoffs..

    Just a thought…hinging on what happens with Realmuto…bite the money and hide Casty in LF. With Garcia and Marsh that’s a possible 50+ HR’s 180+ RBI from OF…and a ton of whiffs… Also adds an additional RH bat to everyday lineup. We’ll probably get a look see at Crawford this year, not sure how he fits into the lineup in this scenario maybe splitting time with Casty, marsh in lf when Crawford is playing against righties…

    Seems unlikely right now given they have signaled that they want to break with Castellanos…but I could almost convince myself it would be a better scenario lineup wise….

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    • suddendepth

      1 month ago

      I was thinking about this too, but then logic kicked in and reminded me I’d rather have the bat in Otto Kemp’s hands or Weston Wilson’s than Castellanos’s in 2026. I thank NIck for a couple of nice dominant streaks during his time in Philly, but he is just not cohesive anymore. His defensive liabilities are no longer outweighed by his bat.

      The best case scenario is that the team has to eat all but maybe $5M of his salary. Worst case is obviously a straight waver. They will need to hang on to him through some of the spring and wait to see which team has a catastrohphic injury to a corner OF.

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  49. jakeabbey05

    1 month ago

    It will be interesting to see how Garcia reacts to the well-known lack of patience of Philly fans when he starts stacking up three and four strikeout games.
    Indeed, he’s a plus defender but he averages more than 180 strikeouts a season.
    Pitchers learned quickly that the best way to get him out was throw something — anything — over his head and he would flail away.
    The Phillies have a great offense but unless he’s had some sore of epiphany, he won’t contribute anything but lots and lots of strikeouts.

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  50. Dumb-Browski

    1 month ago

    And, here I thought the intention was to improve the outfield. Guess not. The last thing this team needs is another .225 hitter who’s going to strike out 150 times. Garcia is nothing more than a right-handed Max Kepler. Look at the numbers: KEPLER: 18 HR, .216 BA, .300 OBP, .691. OPS. GARCIA : 19 HR , .227 BA, .271 OBP, .665 OPS. And, don’t feed me this BS about Garcia bouncing back. He’s had two consecutive miserable seasons and last spring these talking heads who think they’re sportswriters were talking about Kepler regaining his 30-HR stroke. The Phillies need consistent hitters. There’s a reason the Phillies can’t get past the first round of the playoffs and this move doesn’t help them at all. Based upon their predicted market value, the Phillies could have gotten both Rob Refsnyder ($4 million) and Miguel Andujar ($6 million) for the same price they just paid for Garcia. Refsnyder (9 HR, .354 OBP, .838 OPS) can play left or right and even a little second base and he absolutely destroys left-handed pitching. Andujar (10 HR, .318 BA, .352 OBP, .822 OPS) can play left or third and, like Refsnyder, he feasts on lefties. It would have added two guys who are frequently on base for the big dogs like Schwarber, Turner and Harper to drive in. It would have shored up a dramatic weakness (hitting against lefties). It would have given the Phillies some positional flexibility with guys who can play multiple positions. Instead, Dombrowski does what he always does, goes for the bigger name and the reputation instead of the better player, and he signs this year’s version of Max Kepler. What a joke.

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    • Philly 6

      1 month ago

      That’s Hall of Famer Dombrowski you are referring to…. I’ll trust him

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    • Phillls

      1 month ago

      People drooling over Refsnyder, lol

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  51. Greenmachinelickitclean

    1 month ago

    Good move IF philly gets him back on the juice

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  52. desertdawg

    1 month ago

    I don’t see a big jump in replacing Castellanos with Garcia. Yes, defensively I give Garcia a point or two higher. But that’s about it, the rest is a wash. Garcia is a lightning in the bottle acquisition, on a one-year 10mil contract the Phillies are not overextended on this contract, if he comes through with a good start they may have something, if he struggles through July 1st not gained nothing loss on Garcia. Now the question do the Phillies just release Castellanos, or do they try to find a team willing to take Castellanos, I only can think of three teams that might make a deal to get him, Padres, Reds or Red Sox.

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    • Philly 6

      1 month ago

      A point or two higher defensively than Castellanos?? oof….. pretty big difference there

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  53. The Virus

    1 month ago

    At this point a few changes should be made to change the team atmosphere. Who else you going to move? Marsh and Stott are at least positive team players. Everyone else is returning.

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  54. cdouglas24000

    1 month ago

    I wouldn’t mind the Mariners kicking the tires on castellanos if he is released in mid February by Phillies. Strictly a DH and that’s what the Ms need now that Polanco has gone to Mets. Canzone is no sure thing to be our DH so I like a backup plan in place. Of course this deal for tricky Nicky gonna be like $4 mil. He shouldn’t get anything more than that.

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    • Philly 6

      1 month ago

      Agreed… anyone trading for Castellanos would only be on the hook for $3MM – $5MM….. He’s not just going to be released…

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