Phillies President Dave Dombrowski has set a cautiously optimistic tone for the rest of the team's offseason, expressing contentment with their current roster and leaving the door open to pursue additional notable free agents. Following a last-minute loss on Bo Bichette, Dombrowski acknowledged that "it was a gut punch," but emphasized that his focus is on moving forward with what they have.
Dombrowski stated that he believes the Phillies are content with their current composition and doesn't feel compelled to make significant changes. The team's re-signing of veteran catcher J.T. Realmuto for another three years has kept their core largely intact, although the addition of Adolis García in right field aims to bolster their outfield depth.
The Phillies' pursuit of Cody Bellinger or Framber Valdez is still a possibility, but Dombrowski seems hesitant to commit to significant additions at this point. Despite some age and decline evident on the roster, particularly in the postseason department, Dombrowski remains optimistic about the team's chances moving forward.
In an effort to inject youth into their lineup, prospect Justin Crawford will have the opportunity to take one of the everyday outfield spots this spring. However, it remains to be seen whether he can establish himself as a key contributor.
Dombrowski acknowledged that his club has not consistently lived up to expectations in recent years, but expressed confidence in their abilities moving forward. With a roster largely intact and some promising additions in the mix, the Phillies will report to spring training with more of the same than not.
Dombrowski stated that he believes the Phillies are content with their current composition and doesn't feel compelled to make significant changes. The team's re-signing of veteran catcher J.T. Realmuto for another three years has kept their core largely intact, although the addition of Adolis García in right field aims to bolster their outfield depth.
The Phillies' pursuit of Cody Bellinger or Framber Valdez is still a possibility, but Dombrowski seems hesitant to commit to significant additions at this point. Despite some age and decline evident on the roster, particularly in the postseason department, Dombrowski remains optimistic about the team's chances moving forward.
In an effort to inject youth into their lineup, prospect Justin Crawford will have the opportunity to take one of the everyday outfield spots this spring. However, it remains to be seen whether he can establish himself as a key contributor.
Dombrowski acknowledged that his club has not consistently lived up to expectations in recent years, but expressed confidence in their abilities moving forward. With a roster largely intact and some promising additions in the mix, the Phillies will report to spring training with more of the same than not.