Bader's Giants Deal Leaves Phillies' Outfield Plan in Shambles
The Philadelphia Phillies have lost one of their prized offseason signings, with outfielder Harrison Bader agreeing to a two-year contract with the San Francisco Giants worth $20.5 million, potentially increasing to $21 million with incentives.
Just last summer, Bader was instrumental in helping the Phillies make a push down the stretch of the regular season, slashing .305/.361/.463 in 50 games and becoming a spark plug that the lineup needed. However, he also brought an injury-plagued postseason run, limited by a groin issue in the NLDS against the Dodgers.
The Phillies had been exploring ways to revamp their outfield, with top prospect Justin Crawford poised to take on the starting center-field job next spring. The team also plans to have free-agent signing Adolis García occupy right field, while Brandon Marsh will remain as the left fielder for now.
While Bader was seen as a potential longer-term fit in Philadelphia, it appears his time with the Phillies is behind him. His decision to join the Giants means that any hopes of reuniting with the team were extinguished, leaving the Phillies' outfield plan to be rewritten once again.
The Philadelphia Phillies have lost one of their prized offseason signings, with outfielder Harrison Bader agreeing to a two-year contract with the San Francisco Giants worth $20.5 million, potentially increasing to $21 million with incentives.
Just last summer, Bader was instrumental in helping the Phillies make a push down the stretch of the regular season, slashing .305/.361/.463 in 50 games and becoming a spark plug that the lineup needed. However, he also brought an injury-plagued postseason run, limited by a groin issue in the NLDS against the Dodgers.
The Phillies had been exploring ways to revamp their outfield, with top prospect Justin Crawford poised to take on the starting center-field job next spring. The team also plans to have free-agent signing Adolis García occupy right field, while Brandon Marsh will remain as the left fielder for now.
While Bader was seen as a potential longer-term fit in Philadelphia, it appears his time with the Phillies is behind him. His decision to join the Giants means that any hopes of reuniting with the team were extinguished, leaving the Phillies' outfield plan to be rewritten once again.