Don't be surprised if the Philadelphia Phillies shake up the roster after 2024's disappointing ouster in the National League Divisional Series, with the team eying Alex Bregman in particular during free agency.
According to Bob Nightengale of USA Today, the Phillies "have been shopping outfielder Nick Castellanos for nearly two years and now are making third baseman Alec Bohm available."
The team has reportedly held discussions with the Chicago White Sox on a deal that would send out Bohm and outfield prospect Justin Crawford, in part, for starting pitcher Garrett Crochet. And if they do make such a move, Nightengale reported that "they are expected to make a strong play for Bregman, whose talent and personality would fit in perfectly with the team, or perhaps sign Willy Adames and move him over to third base."
It isn't the first time he's been linked to the Phillies:
Bregman, 30, is a two-time All-Star and two-time champion who has won a Gold Glove in his career and hit .260 in 2024 with 26 homers, 75 RBI, 79 runs and a .768 OPS. He would be an upgrade over Bohm both offensively and defensively, though he's also two years older and would be far more expensive, with Bohm under club control for two more seasons.
And yes, Bregman is expected to have a vibrant market:
As for the biggest fish in free agency, Juan Soto, Nightengale reported that the Phillies "haven't had a single conversation" with his agent, Scott Boras. So Philly may be staying out of that bidding war, with eyes for Bregman instead.
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