The Phillies and J.T. Realmuto have an agreement in place to reunite on a new deal. It’s a $45MM guarantee over three years for the CAA Sports client, with incentives worth $5MM annually. The Phils have a full 40-man roster and will need a corresponding move to make this official. Ken Rosenthal and Matt Gelb of The Athletic first reported the two sides were close. Bob Nightengale of USA Today and Robert Murray of FanSided reported the agreement was in place and provided specifics of the contract.
At the beginning of the offseason, it seemed likely that Realmuto and the Phils would get back together, but there were some notable twists and turns along the way. Back in early December, it was reported that the Phils had an offer out to Realmuto.
No specifics of that offer were reported but it the two sides were apparently far enough apart to explore other options. Just over a week later, it was reported that the Phils were looking into other potential solutions behind the plate. An even more ambitious pivot came to light in January. With infielder Bo Bichette unsigned, the Phils seemed to genuinely pursue him. Various reports suggested that if the Phils signed Bichette, they would have to move on from Realmuto and third baseman Alec Bohm.
That appears to check out from a financial point of view. Bob Nightengale of USA Today reports that the Phils thought they were going to sign Bichette for $200MM over seven years, an average annual value of $28.57MM. Realmuto was projected for something around $15MM annually, with MLBTR predicting him for a $30MM deal over two years at the beginning of the offseason. Bohm is going to make $10.2MM in his final season of club control.
Essentially, it seems the Phils were willing to spend another $15MM to $20MM on upgrading the lineup. Signing Bichette and then trading Bohm would have added about that much. But the Mets swooped in and have an agreement in place with Bichette, a three-year deal with huge average annual values and opt-outs after each season. That not only deprived the Phillies of Bichette but also landed him with a division rival. Barely an hour later, the Phils have quickly pivoted to the more straightforward path, bringing back their longtime stalwart behind the plate.
Though it is somewhat straightforward to bring back Realmuto, this is still a notable commitment. Realmuto turns 35 in March and will therefore play this deal through his age-37 season. There’s decline risk with any position player that age but particularly with catchers. Every backstop in the majors in 2025 was in his age-36 season or younger, except for Martín Maldonado, who is now retired. Realmuto was already one of the oldest full-time catchers in the league last year. Salvador Perez is one year older but even he has started to spend more time at first base or as the designated hitter in recent seasons.
Realmuto and Perez have been the two workhorses of the position over the past decade-plus. Dating back to the start of the 2015, Realmuto has appeared in 1362 games and Perez 1304. However, Realmuto actually appeared as a catcher in 1,252 of those contests whereas Perez only put on the gear for 980. That kind of workload can be an argument for or against Realmuto. His ability to shoulder a massive workload relative to his peers is right there in the numbers but that could also be the very thing that works against him as he ages.
The signs of decline are already somewhat apparent. At the plate, Realmuto has clearly fallen from his peak. From 2018 to 2022, when he was in his late 20s and early 30s, he produced a combined .272/.339/.476 batting line. That resulted in a 118 wRC+, indicating he was 18% better than the league average hitter for that span. Over the past three years, he has slashed .257/.315/.421 for a wRC+ of 100. In 2025, he hit .257/.315/.384 for a wRC+ of 94. That’s still pretty good for a catcher, as backstops generally hit about 10% worse than the league-wide average, but the trend lines aren’t great.
There are yellow flags on the defensive side as well. Outlets like FanGraphs, Baseball Prospectus and Statcast ranked him as an above-average pitch framer from 2018 to 2022 but with negative grades over the past three years. His grades for controlling the running game and blocking pitches haven’t declined as consistently across all out those outlets but there has been a bit of downward creep. Statcast, for instance, had him as a subpar blocker in the past two years.
Taking the Perez route and coming out from behind the plate isn’t a likely in Philadelphia. As mentioned, Realmuto’s offense has been declining, which wouldn’t be ideal for him if he were at first base or in the designated hitter slot. The Phils don’t have those opportunities available for him regardless, with Bryce Harper locked in at first base and Kyle Schwarber essentially a full-time DH. Harper is signed through 2031 and Schwarber 2030.
All those concerns are presumably things the Phillies are aware of, thus explaining why they toyed with the idea of a future without Realmuto. But despite all the concerns, Realmuto was still the best free agent catcher available this winter and the Phils clearly needed to do something. Rafael Marchán and Garrett Stubbs are on the roster but neither would have been an ideal everyday option behind the plate. Stubbs has 203 big league games under his belt with subpar offense and defense. Marchan’s big league numbers are a bit more encouraging but he has just 82 games under his belt.
In the end, the Phils are sticking with the devil they know. Though there are real concerns in the numbers, there are also the unquantifiable things to consider with a catcher. The Phils have seen Realmuto work with their pitchers for seven years now and presumably are happy to have him continue doing that for another three years.
More to come.

And… nobody is shocked
That’s because we utilized proper lockout/tagout procedures.
Well done
Once Bichette was off the board, they spent elsewhere.
@LordD99
Ya, once Bo signed it was all but assured. The perfect example of the other shoe dropping.
A lot of stuff has started moving now across the league thanks to Tucker. I’d expect Bellinger soon back to the Yankees or a surprise swoop in from the Blue Jays or Giants who don’t like missing out on free agents.
The only question was would it be two or three years. Realmuto got the third year at a time period when it felt like money had wings.
Well I wouldn’t say nobody. On a brewers Facebook page I saw someone say they read the brewers were rumored to be signing him. So, that guy is surprised. Though, he really shouldn’t be lmao.
William Contreras > 2026 version of Realmoto
Consolation prize.
Phillies were like: “Let’s real in Realmuto, cause nobody wants to Philly after getting rejected by Bo Bichette”
sweet deal for jt
seems like alot of years/$ for 35 yr old catcher coming off the worst season of his career
Lol. Huge letdown after Bichette. Whatever. Good enough for another early exit.
Bichette was the move and to seem him as a Met hurts.
Why not resign Bader now too?
Watch Bohm get traded and them sign Geno Suarez to play 3rd.
Unless they rick out a big trade for a big name or sign Bellinger who is the last big bat left but a lefty bat, bring up the young guys and hope we didn’t miss out on trading them last deadline and they can play. I’m talking everyone from Miller to painter to Crawford to Wood.
I think Bader just looks like a Philly and I think they should have resigned him already.
Bichette’s deal was so stupid. I don’t mind not going that high. But it sucks he went to a rival. I fear the Phillies wasted this core. They tried to pounce, but never got the right handed bat they needed.
You fear? They wasted Wheeler/Harper. Middleton is a fraud don’t care. They aren’t good enough to beat the dodgers now the Mets.
Omg..you sound like me now…you are usually so optimistic!
This is so much like the decline of the Manuel led team. Hanging on to everyone too long until the pitching broke down and couldnt carry them…but that team at least won a championship.
I like these guys, but I ain’t got a decade to wait for another run….
They made a fair offer to bichette, the Phillies don’t do opt outs, see ya bo.
Bohm has very little value, except to the bottom-feeding teams. He’s just not that good.
I think the Phillies will be fine, they’ve just been unlucky in the playoffs recently.
Their pitching staff is much deteriorated and not getting younger either. I think they may take a big step back this year.
The Phillies have radically different regular season possibilities. Pitching is the sole driver. If Wheeler, Nola and Luzardo are great then the Phillies can be division winners again. If they suck they will miss the playoffs.
If in, everyone knows they’re gone in Round One.
Yep.
Remember when the Phillies signed Delmon Young (2013) to a one year deal to play the outfield and claimed they were still going for the trophy?
Delmon Young’s new name is Adolis García.
Chase Utley’s new name is Bryce Harper. Will Bryce use Utley’s Led Zeppelin walk-up music?
Natural for him to stay in Philly.
Dominos falling fast now.
This was one re-signing I fully expected.
Had to be done to keep ahead of challengers. Cohen on a rampage and likely to keep adding much needed pieces
My 6th correct pick in the FA contest.
Killin’ it!!
Yeah I’m so bad at this game
3/$45, Passan just broke on Pat McAfee now
There we go.
Fully expect the Mets to snag Valdez…maybe Bellinger as well.
well I’m hoping…
Not a chance. One way or another, Belli is going back to the Bronx. The short RF fence beckons.
Kind of a slow day. Anything else going on?
Running it back baby
Realmuto > fakerolek
Feels refreshing to see a team outside of LA & NY get a headline.
Add Toronto this year.
Yeah poor Philly only has the Schwarber deal this year and Trea, Bryce, Wheeler as previous big free agent deals.
Not shocking me this time. Free agents are falling down and know the catching market is too. Love this signing for the Phillies. Sets a clearer mark for re-signing Caratini.
What, the Dodgers didn’t need him as their back up catcher for a cool 3/$120 m?
And my pants… remain down because I haven’t left the stall, this toilet remains unflushed. Lack of news, JT is turning 58 in February, are we really sure he’s the answer behind the plate?
If he’s still playing at 58, I’ll be very impressed.
John Middleton might keep Realmuto around that long.
Other options?
Yes. The Sox in their dynasty kept Varitek even when his arm was a rag. The Phils can make do with jays tools that still work. He was fine in back half of 2025. Maybe he’ll be the 2B in 2028?
Comparing Realmuto’s bat to Bichette!
ROFLOL!
As a Mets fan, I love this. An aging declining catcher gets 15 million.
You guys sign 27yr old Bichette. Baseball “writers” actually put their names together as being comparable.
Talk about FAKE NEWS. Doesn’t get any faker than MLB ‘writers”. Worse than North Korean media.
This fits the Phillies to a tee, let’s basically run out the same roster and coaching staff for 5 straight seasons and expect different results. I love JT and he is the best catching option because Marchan can’t hit. I don’t think Bichette would have made that much of a difference on this roster.
And everyone missed Bichette and everyone got JT right!
No change on leaderboard
Good to see the reunion, my contest picks needed it.
Tucker really cleared up that market, huh?
So we’re on Bellinger watch now…
Now it feels like actual offseason dominoes.
Was thinking it would be better for us to forget JT. Sign Caratini, platoon him with Marchan and if it doesn’t work out, trade at the deadline.
You need another outfielder since I’m not sure we have any sure-thing starters right now. Belli way overpriced. Don’t expect bader to replicate 2025 but he’s an option, could look at andujar or grichuk.
Also shakeup infield with trade of bohm/stott or at least give them competition. Arraez, Rengifo, Moncada?
Phillies offered Bader the $10 million DUMBrowski gave the .271 OBP Adolis García.
That Bader ship sailed.
Platoon Caratini behind Marchan?
A very stupid statement. Also, Caratini if going to platoon is not favoring Philly.
The Phillies ain’t getting any younger. Gotta wonder when Father Time is gonna come knocking in Philly.
This is what the Phillies do. Remember a couple of decades ago when Ruben Amaro Jr. locked up everyone to long-term deals? Sure it led to 6 straight playoff births and a pair of World Series appearances (one championship) but the several years of terrible teams to follow
Father Time knocks on the Phillies door every October.
About $5m too much for the out year but glad to have him back. Need a starter to hold down months 1-3 and a resolution on Casty and the bulk of offseason work is done.
The big free agents are falling down. I’m predicting the next ones. I’m going to bet Caratini signs soon, and so does Bassitt.
Had to sign JT. Otherwise the ball would roll all the way to the wall behind the plate
As the dominos fall, if you were the Yankees, would you increase your offer, wait for bellinger to take it, or withdraw it?
the market is telling us they have to pay up. but shorter terms are in vogue.
Withdraw and watch him squirm
@Mikenmn
I’m wondering if Bellinger is revising his demands for a short term, high AAV deal, maybe with an opt out or two. Seems to be the current fad. He’s still young enough to cash in after a 2-3 year deal expires or opts out after another decent season.
Fair point. The problem Bellinger has is that his peak performance isn’t worth, say $45 AAV per for three years.
Bellinger’s suitors are dwindling by the minute and it sounds like the Yankees have made multiple offers already. At this point Cashman can sit tight and wait for Bellinger to accept one the many offers he’s already given him instead of trying to outbid himself
@Rsox
I imagine other suitors would enter the bidding though, those on the periphery seeing if they can snag the best position player remaining at a reasonable market price. To seal the deal, Yanks are gonna have to pony up a little more or longer term. Belli could save face with a shorter term option.
Who’s really left though? The Giants? They seem more interested in a Second Baseman. The Blue Jays? Consolation prize for losing Tucker, who they didn’t really need anyway? Play Barger every day and you might get better results. The Red Sox? Not in. The Angels? Probably not after getting Lowe. The Mets? Probably not after just signing Bichette. Unless a team comes out of nowhere a return to the Yankees is the likely outcome for Bellinger
@Rsox
Agree that Yankees are likeliest outcome. However, if they rest on their current offers though, after watching the market just blow up for Tucker and Bichette deals (AAV, not number of years), the Yankee’s reported offer of 5/155 seems small in comparison. Any of the Giants, Jays, Angels, Cubs, etc. could see a play to snag a lefty hitting, 30 homer, defensively versatile, (“only”) 30 year old.player for a 2-3 year deal. Agree though, Yankees are the destination, but I think they’ll budge to get it done.
At the end of the day Middleton is a fraud and only cares about getting to the playoffs. Period, needed Bo to change and he didn’t.
I can’t get mad at any GM that refused to beat paying Bichette more than $42 mil per. That’s just absurd, especially when you have to allocate money to Shwaby, JT and others.
Belling to the cubs 11 years 700 million
Please no. Don’t tempt the universe by saying such vile things.
3 years, is just flatly dumb…..but, it is what it is….look forward to the same line up and roster in 27′ with maybe one internal addition Aiden Miller.
DD is not a creative guy…
Bichette signing with Mets appears to have opened the door for Realmuto being re-signed
Compared to other FA signings Realmuto’s seems to be a team friendly contract
$15 million per is a lot better than $57 million or $42 million. Plus if you pay Bo $42 million you know Harper is coming with his hand out…
Quick spin. Do not land BO. Sign JT….. Who gets F. Valdez, Z. Gallen, and E. Suarez?
Valdez—Mutts
Gallen—Giants
ESuarez—Reds
Three years for a soon to be 35 year old catcher in decline??? Yikes!!
Horrible decision by Phillies.
Not paying Bichette was the Phillies horrible decision.
So will Marchan get more time behind the plate with Real doing more DH and 1B?
Guess we’re just running it back.
Honestly, just go sign Bellinger idk. They usually will go up on years, just give him 7 or 8 years and this should be over. Shouldn’t have to do 37M if it’s a longer deal.
Need to do something otherwise wth is the point with the Dodgers landing Tucker.
Bichette was their move. Middleton should have jumped high, but Felony Fraud is back.
DUMBrowski will nuke the farm at the deadline to a sheet of glass.
12 year rebuild that will not begin for another three years.
Uugghhh. Too much for too long.
Sort of forced or otherwise the Phillies had nobody behind the plate except maybe Caratini if he was still available. If the Phils don’t demand a ridiculous 132 games as catcher from Realmuto, as they did in 2025, he might put up a lot more respectable numbers with the bat.
Who knows? Maybe they’ll now sign Caratini as the backup.
As a met fan, I love this
As a baseball fan, the phillies gave realmuto a 3 year 45 million contract?
Who were they bidding against? Hes old and declining
The mets were desperate and signed bichette woth ridiculous money but the phillies got desperate and overpaid an old declining catcher instead.
$15mm ain’t what it used to be (in MLB)
Bo Bichette becimes the next JD Drew…
Bo would’ve blocked Aiden Miller…
3 year deal seems pretty bad
Mets won this for sure for 2026, but with a near inevitable 2027 lockout looming, they (and the Dodgers with Tucker) could be paying a boatload of $ for one season and an optout followed by a reengineered contract once play resumes in 2028.
Considering what Realmuto has done for the organization, $15 million a year for 3 years with an additional $5 million a year in incentives is fair. Some think he won’t have value by Year-3, but no one knows what the Phils will look like by then. For that matter, no one knows what the Phils will look like by July.
If the Phils are not atop the NL East come this year’s trade deadline, there could be widespread changes. Thomson could be gone, Mattingly could be in charge, and Schwarber’s large contract could be traded away.
Considering the Braves should be healthy and competitive in 2026, the Mets should be competitive because of better balance and consistency, and the Marlins and Nationals should continue to mature and improve, a lot can happen to the Phillies by July. If Schwarber is moved, the Phils could move to a DH-by-committee which would extend Realmuto’s career.
Of course, there is a lot the Phils could and should do before the season starts. Impact infielders like Ketel Marte and Nico Hoerner are still available by trade, and outfielder Harrison Bader is still unsigned. Also, the Phils still have the chance to make peace with Castellanos and have him move to left field, either by himself or in a platoon with Marsh. This makes more sense than paying another team $17 to $20 million to let him play for them.
The Phils should also get off Bohm’s back already and let him just play his game. He has better stats than Arenado and Bregman, and only costs one-third the price of the other guys. If guys like Bohm and Castellanos were just left alone shown some love and respect, they could be difference-makers in 2026.
Of the current players who need to be upgraded, Stott, Marsh, Garcia, and Marchan head the list.
Adding Crawford should help, and hopefully, Painter will as well.
Signing Realmuto helps the Phils more than most people realize, mainly because there were no other real catching options available.. By not signing him sooner and by overpaying for Schwarber, the Phils shot themselves in the foot again and significantly limited what could and should have been major additions to this year’s team.