Trade Breaking: Phillies Projected To Steal $88 Million Slugger From AL East Powerhouse Orioles

The Philadelphia Phillies are as willing as any team in the league to flip their roster on its head. They’ve already expressed interest in trading multiple players, including outfielder Nick Castellanos.

Phillies Projected To Steal $88 Million Slugger From AL East Powerhouse  Orioles - Newsweek

Either way, they’re going to look to add in free agency this winter. They emerged late in the Juan Soto sweepstakes, but they’re not very likely to land him whatsoever.

Besides Soto, they could look to add a starting pitcher, bullpen help, and a star outfielder. FanSided’s Nick Villano expects the Phillies to find their outfielder in free agency.

Villano projects the Phillies to sign Baltimore Orioles star Anthony Santander. Santander is projected to sign a five-year, $88 million contract, per Spotrac. The switch-hitting outfielder slugged 44 home runs in 2024.

“They (the Phillies) are looking to replace some of the production of their former stars and they’ll look to put serious pop in their lineup.

With Bryce Harper playing first base full-time, the Phillies could really use a bat out there,” Villano wrote.

“Santander would be an awesome pickup for Philadelphia, and Santander wouldn’t even have to move that far (Philadelphia is just about two hours from Baltimore).”

This would be a huge acquisition for the Phillies and it’s definitely one they can afford. Rather than pointing out how well this fit works, let’s look at how crushing this would be for the Orioles.

The Orioles are on the verge of losing both Santander and their ace Corbin Burnes in one offseason.

They’re loaded with young talent, but they can’t afford to lose both players unless they plan on replacing them with stars. Baltimore will be kicking themselves if they let Santander land with the Phillies.

Related Posts

Story hits 2-run homer, Crochet goes 6 strong innings as Red Sox earn series victory over Mariners

Trevor Story hit a two-run home run and Garrett Crochet pitched six innings of one-run ball as the Boston Red Sox beat the Seattle Mariners 3-1.

Yankees Manager Denies Meeting Rumors

The New York Yankees are facing unprecedented offensive woes in the Aaron Boone era, losing five straight games and going three without scoring even a single ru

Braves Former All-Star Could Be Option for Cubs To Strengthen Already Great Lineup

The Chicago Cubs continue to prove that they are one of the best teams in the league, but they will likely be looking to improve this summer. The Cubs figured t

Chicago White Sox Alter Pitching Plans Against St. Louis Cardinals

Sean Burke is scheduled to start the first game of Thursday’s doubleheader, with Mike Vasil starting the second.

Braves Baldwin Named Frontrunner For Rookie of the Year

The Atlanta Braves catcher’s stock has risen to the top of the National League rookie ranks

Mike Trout to Red Sox? MLB Writer Floats ‘Dream’ Blockbuster Trade Idea

The Boston Red Sox traded Rafael Devers to the San Francisco Giants. However, they purportedly do not intend to be sellers at the trade deadline.