Philadelphia Phillies Eye Framber Valdez, Top Free Agent Starter
The Philadelphia Phillies have been quiet in free agency thus far, but with just under a month to go before pitchers and catchers report to Clearwater, they appear desperate to strengthen their rotation. The team's interest in signing a top starter has intensified following several recent signings around the National League.
In theory, it would be surprising for the Phillies to invest heavily in a bonafide ace after letting Ranger Suárez leave for Boston last week. However, an MLB insider, Jon Morosi, recently stated that the Phillies are not entirely ruling out Framber Valdez, the top remaining free agent starter.
Valdez, 32, has been a key contributor to the Astros' contending pitching rotation for eight years, boasting a career 3.36 ERA and four Cy Young award nominations. The Phillies would benefit from his stability, particularly with Cris Sánchez and Jesús Luzardo already established as their southpaw options.
However, Valdez's presence in the rotation could hinder the development of top prospect Andrew Painter, who is vying for the fifth starter spot. Furthermore, signing him could also impact Zack Wheeler's availability if he recovers from offseason surgery, while Aaron Nola's bounceback from a dismal 2025 season remains uncertain.
The market value for Valdez seems to be around $26 million per year, comparable to Suárez's deal with Boston. The Astros also tagged Valdez with a qualifying offer, which would result in the Phillies losing more draft picks if they sign him.
While it appears counterintuitive at first glance, adding Valdez would undoubtedly enhance the Phillies' rotation. As February and spring training approach, it remains to be seen whether the Phillies will make another splash by targeting either Valdez or Cody Bellinger.
The Philadelphia Phillies have been quiet in free agency thus far, but with just under a month to go before pitchers and catchers report to Clearwater, they appear desperate to strengthen their rotation. The team's interest in signing a top starter has intensified following several recent signings around the National League.
In theory, it would be surprising for the Phillies to invest heavily in a bonafide ace after letting Ranger Suárez leave for Boston last week. However, an MLB insider, Jon Morosi, recently stated that the Phillies are not entirely ruling out Framber Valdez, the top remaining free agent starter.
Valdez, 32, has been a key contributor to the Astros' contending pitching rotation for eight years, boasting a career 3.36 ERA and four Cy Young award nominations. The Phillies would benefit from his stability, particularly with Cris Sánchez and Jesús Luzardo already established as their southpaw options.
However, Valdez's presence in the rotation could hinder the development of top prospect Andrew Painter, who is vying for the fifth starter spot. Furthermore, signing him could also impact Zack Wheeler's availability if he recovers from offseason surgery, while Aaron Nola's bounceback from a dismal 2025 season remains uncertain.
The market value for Valdez seems to be around $26 million per year, comparable to Suárez's deal with Boston. The Astros also tagged Valdez with a qualifying offer, which would result in the Phillies losing more draft picks if they sign him.
While it appears counterintuitive at first glance, adding Valdez would undoubtedly enhance the Phillies' rotation. As February and spring training approach, it remains to be seen whether the Phillies will make another splash by targeting either Valdez or Cody Bellinger.