November 7, 2024

Phillies’ Insider Says They Won’t Sign Another Starter This Offseason

While the Philadelphia Phillies are still looking to add some pieces this offseason, one of their insiders says don’t expect them to sign another starter.

There was some exciting news surrounding the Philadelphia Phillies and their conversation with prized free agent pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto.

Prior to Aaron Nola signing a long-term deal to stay with the Phillies, the front office was rumored to be very interested in pursuing the 25-year-old Japanese phenom.

After handing out a seven-year, $172 million contract that seems to be much less than what Yamamoto will now get, Philadelphia is now seen as a team who will make some minor additions if any.

That’s basically what Matt Gelb of The Athletic said when answering some mailbag questions about adding more starting pitching.

A rotation of Nola, Zack Wheeler, Taijuan Walker, Ranger Suarez and Christopher Sanchez is the expectation.

Yamamoto would be an incredible addition and would make them have one of the best one through three starters in the entire MLB, but his price tag is what makes things difficult as the Phillies are already on the hook for the second-highest payroll heading into the 2024 season.

So, like Gelb is saying, it’s very unlikely they’ll add any high-profile starters.

If they do add pieces, they’ll probably be relievers or some reclamation projects that will get work in their minor league system.

 

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