The Phillies' free agency pursuits have largely wrapped up, with the likes of Kyle Tucker and Cody Bellinger now officially in new homes. Meanwhile, the team has settled into a roster configuration that appears to be set for the season.
However, Phillies President of Baseball Operations Dave Dombrowski is reportedly willing to revisit some of his earlier spending commitments if a suitable bargain comes along. While he was said to have been willing to spend nearly $30 million annually on infielder Bo Bichette before the Mets swooped in and snatched him up, Dombrowski's focus remains fixed on reuniting with former outfield star Harrison Bader.
Bader has been lingering on the free agent market for an extended period, and his services are now being eyed by several teams still in need of outfield reinforcements. The Phillies, meanwhile, could be a contender to make a move if the price is right, considering they have $15 million available from their earlier commitment to Bichette that was never utilized.
A return to Philly for Bader would not only bolster the team's offense but also provide a boost in terms of leadership, having previously played a key role on the roster during his time with the Twins. Furthermore, it could potentially give top prospect Justin Crawford an opportunity to win the center field job at spring training, as the Phillies are set to start platooning him alongside Brandon Marsh and Otto Kemp in left.
While the possibility of reuniting with Bader appears to be a long shot, it cannot be ruled out entirely. The team's willingness to spend $15 million annually, coupled with Bader's desire for a more established contender rather than returning to a rebuilding Cardinals squad, makes for an intriguing scenario that could potentially become a reality if circumstances align in the right direction.
However, Phillies President of Baseball Operations Dave Dombrowski is reportedly willing to revisit some of his earlier spending commitments if a suitable bargain comes along. While he was said to have been willing to spend nearly $30 million annually on infielder Bo Bichette before the Mets swooped in and snatched him up, Dombrowski's focus remains fixed on reuniting with former outfield star Harrison Bader.
Bader has been lingering on the free agent market for an extended period, and his services are now being eyed by several teams still in need of outfield reinforcements. The Phillies, meanwhile, could be a contender to make a move if the price is right, considering they have $15 million available from their earlier commitment to Bichette that was never utilized.
A return to Philly for Bader would not only bolster the team's offense but also provide a boost in terms of leadership, having previously played a key role on the roster during his time with the Twins. Furthermore, it could potentially give top prospect Justin Crawford an opportunity to win the center field job at spring training, as the Phillies are set to start platooning him alongside Brandon Marsh and Otto Kemp in left.
While the possibility of reuniting with Bader appears to be a long shot, it cannot be ruled out entirely. The team's willingness to spend $15 million annually, coupled with Bader's desire for a more established contender rather than returning to a rebuilding Cardinals squad, makes for an intriguing scenario that could potentially become a reality if circumstances align in the right direction.