Phillies Reportedly Plan To Sign Postseason-Eligible Walker Buehler
Phillies Reportedly Plan To Sign Postseason-Eligible Walker Buehler

Phillies Reportedly Plan To Sign Postseason-Eligible Walker Buehler

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Veteran right-handed pitcher Walker Buehler, recently released by the Boston Red Sox after a challenging season marked by a 5.45 ERA, has attracted interest from multiple MLB teams due to his extensive postseason experience, including closing out the 2024 World Series for the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Philadelphia Phillies have agreed to terms with Buehler, hoping he can contribute as a swingman in the bullpen or as a spot starter, with eligibility to pitch in the postseason if signed before the September 1 deadline. Dodgers fans and analysts are vocal about re-signing Buehler, emphasizing his strong postseason performances despite his regular season struggles, and the Dodgers face pitching injuries that make his addition appealing. Similarly, the New York Yankees are also being urged, notably by Gary Sheffield Jr., to sign Buehler to bolster their bullpen depth and protect their one-inning relievers as they prepare for the playoffs. Buehler's recent release coincided with the Red Sox promoting pitching prospect Payton Tolle, indicating a shift towards youth in their rotation. Although Buehler's current stats reflect difficulties, his postseason track record keeps him in demand for teams aiming for October success.

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