Phillies Expected to Cut Multiple Pitchers Before Trade Deadline Amid Playoff Race
Phillies Expected to Cut Multiple Pitchers Before Trade Deadline Amid Playoff Race

Phillies Expected to Cut Multiple Pitchers Before Trade Deadline Amid Playoff Race

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The Philadelphia Phillies are navigating a pivotal 2025 season marked by both promising performances and potential roster shakeups. Ranger Suarez has emerged as one of the team's best pitchers with a 2.20 ERA despite missing the season's start due to injury, but the Phillies may not retain him after the season due to salary expectations and their pitching depth, including prospects like Mick Abel and Andrew Painter. Veteran reliever Joe Ross has struggled with a 4.98 ERA, prompting predictions that the Phillies may part ways with him before the trade deadline to improve their bullpen, which ranks among the worst in MLB this year. Additionally, the backup catcher position is a concern, with Rafael Marchan underperforming and likely to be replaced, possibly even outside the organization. Meanwhile, ace Aaron Nola has been ineffective and sidelined by injuries, leading to speculation about trading him as the team assesses its rotation and contends in a tight NL East race. Overall, while the Phillies have strong starting pitching depth and offensive production, they face critical decisions on player retention and acquisitions to bolster their bid for another World Series title.

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