Properly that’s not the way it was alleged to go. The Phillies got here into this season as one of many World Collection favorites, having received the pennant in 2022, then reached the NLCS in 2023. They had been one of the best crew within the Nationwide League for a lot of the 12 months, and — having received the membership’s first NL East title since 2011 — had been anticipated to not less than repeat the deep playoff runs of the previous two seasons. Ideally, they’d enhance on it and go all the best way.
As an alternative, they’re out on the primary hurdle, having misplaced 3-1 within the NLDS to — and this is perhaps essentially the most galling half — a hated division rival who sneaked into the playoffs on the ultimate day, then wanted a lightning strike of a rally off Devin Williams to eke out a three-game win within the Wild Card sequence. However over 4 video games, the Mets had been comprehensively the higher crew. If Nick Castellanos hadn’t had his eyes glaze over white and milky as he accessed the next aircraft of consciousness within the final 4 innings of Recreation 2, this might effectively have been a sweep.
A crew this proficient and well-resourced could be inside its rights to shrug and run it again in 2025. Certainly, that’s what the Phillies did a 12 months in the past, after they had been 9 outs from going up 3-0 within the NLCS, then misplaced consecutive would-be clinchers at house. Now, having spit the bit twice in as many playoff sequence, the Phillies are going to should not less than contemplate altering greater than their postgame playlist.
It’s uncommon to see such a fractious native media scene so totally in settlement, however the consensus is obvious: There must be “actual conversations” or a shakeup or some soul-searching. That consensus falls aside while you begin to ask about specifics.
So let’s take a look at what can really be achieved.
And let’s begin with what can’t be achieved, or shouldn’t be achieved.
As disappointing as the tip of this season was, I don’t suppose anybody can accuse president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski of placing collectively an uncompetitive crew, particularly contemplating how poorly his predecessors fared for a decade. Supervisor Rob Thomson stays fashionable and authoritative within the clubhouse, and insofar as I disagreed with sure of his in-game ways — leaving Aaron Nola in a batter or two too lengthy in Recreation 3, which allowed the Mets to interrupt the sport open, to call one — I’m inclined to chop him some slack after watching the relievers he’s relied on for 2 straight Octobers go full Mitch Williams with no warning.
I’d anticipate the roster to stay kind of the identical in 2025 as effectively. For starters, you don’t simply blow up a 95-win crew due to one unhealthy journey to Queens. However the Phillies are sort of in the identical boat because the Braves: They’ve locked of their core till kingdom come, which suggests they need to be good for the foreseeable future, but it surely’s arduous to shuffle the roster to make vital upgrades.
The Phillies have $259 million already dedicated to their 2025 payroll, in keeping with RosterResource, which is the best quantity in baseball. Their solely main league free brokers are all reduction pitchers: Jeff Hoffman, Spencer Turnbull (who hasn’t pitched since June), and Carlos Estévez (who solely simply obtained right here on the commerce deadline). Solely three extra main contributors shall be on expiring contracts subsequent season: Kyle Schwarber, J.T. Realmuto, and Ranger Suárez. Everybody else is beneath crew management by not less than 2026.
So no matter ails the Phillies isn’t going to be solved by free agent attrition. They’re going to should be proactive. Even so, most of this crew would solely depart Philadelphia if kidnapped by aliens.
Bryce Harper obtained caught attempting to do an excessive amount of in just a few key moments, however that solely underscored how a lot the Phillies depend on him. He was 4-for-12 with three extra-base hits and 5 walks in 4 video games; Harper both scored or drove in 5 of the Phillies’ 12 runs. If anybody tells you he was the issue, it’s best to re-evaluate with whom you’re spending your time. Schwarber went quiet after his mammoth series-opening house run: 1-for-15 to finish the sequence, together with the ultimate out. However you’re going to listen to lots about how the Phillies had been too aggressive on the plate, and slicing bait on the crew’s most selective hitter isn’t the best way to do this. Particularly when stated hitter has additionally contributed 143 house runs between the common season and playoffs over the previous three seasons.
And imagine it or not, Trea Turner wasn’t the issue both. Not that you possibly can transfer on from him if you happen to needed to, simply two seasons into an 11-year contract. However after a fairly brutal oh-fer in Recreation 1, Turner put in a stable sequence from that time on, reaching base 5 occasions throughout Video games 2 and three. You continue to need greater than singles and walks from a participant of his profile, however he’s not on my record of gamers I’d accuse of trying misplaced.
Turner is a polarizing determine in Philadelphia due to the aforementioned contract, in addition to the truth that he began his Phillies tenure in a half-season-long droop. However in 2024, he was virtually precisely as marketed. Let’s examine his 2024 numbers to 2 pivotal seasons in his profession: 2019, when he was the third-best place participant on a championship crew, and 2022, his final season with the Dodgers earlier than the Phillies signed him.
This Is the Trea Turner the Phillies Anticipated
Yr | Staff | HR | SB | AVG | OBP | SLG | wRC+ | WAR |
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2019 | WSN | 19 | 35 | .298 | .353 | .497 | 118 | 4.4 |
2022 | LAD | 21 | 27 | .298 | .343 | .466 | 128 | 6.4 |
2024 | PHI | 21 | 19 | .295 | .338 | .369 | 124 | 3.9 |
When you account for the hamstring harm that value Turner 1 / 4 of the season this 12 months, there was no considerable drop-off. If he’d performed 160 video games in 2024 and produced on the identical fee, he would’ve been a 5.2 WAR participant. Perhaps he’s coming to the tip of his time as a shortstop, or perhaps he ought to reduce on the pregame Pink Bull through the playoffs, however since mid-2023, he’s lived as much as his billing.
The opposite space the place change is neither advisable nor attainable is the rotation, which had three All-Stars this season — Suárez, Cristopher Sánchez, and Zack Wheeler — plus Nola. These 4 all pitched effectively sufficient to win on this previous sequence; Phillies starters had been 0-1 towards the Mets, with a 2.53 ERA and 30 strikeouts in 21 1/3 innings. And it’s an excellent factor all these guys are doing an excellent job, as a result of the Phillies signed Nola, Sánchez, and Wheeler to multi-year contract extensions up to now 12 months; that trio will make some $68.6 million whole subsequent season, which is greater than the A’s spent on their complete massive league roster this 12 months. Taijuan Walker, who didn’t throw a pitch within the 2023 postseason and was left off the 2024 playoff roster altogether, has two years and $36 million left on his deal. He was a high-volume, league-average starter in 2023, but it surely feels unnecessarily merciless to recount his 2024 season. I’ll provide you with some numbers: a 5.5 Okay-BB%, 7.10 ERA, 6.94 FIP, -1.1 WAR.
Something the Phillies get from Walker going ahead is gravy. If he reinvents himself, provides a pitch, modifications his windup or his conditioning and unlocks the outdated Walker, nice. The chances of transferring off of that $36 million are so distant it would behoove the Phillies to attend and see how he seems to be subsequent spring; this, for anybody who’s curious, is why they didn’t simply lower him through the season. Both method, as a lot as Walker was a lightning rod through the Phillies’ 33-33 second half, what occurred after was not his fault.
When you’re going guilty a unit, there’s an apparent place to start out.
It’s nothing in need of stunning that the Phillies bullpen cratered towards the Mets. That is, on paper, one of many deepest bullpens within the league. Hoffman, Matt Strahm, and Orion Kerkering had been unhittable for a lot of the season. José Alvarado, the crew’s knockout leverage man within the earlier two postseasons, was one thing like no. 5 or no. 6 within the pecking order. When the Phillies made Estévez their massive deadline pickup, I assumed it was a misallocation of assets as a result of the incumbent relievers had been so sturdy.
Throughout this postseason, the Phillies bullpen allowed 17 runs, 16 of them earned, in simply 12 2/3 innings of labor. Plus two runners inherited from Nola in Recreation 3. That’s an ERA of 11.37, which is the fourth-worst mark in playoff historical past for a bullpen with not less than 10 innings pitched. In simply 4 video games, the Phillies blew three saves and posted the third-worst collective WPA by any bullpen in playoff historical past. (One of many two groups that beat them was the 1986 Pink Sox, the travails of whose relievers have been written into legend.)
Hoffman took two of the losses, but it surely’s not honest guilty him. This was an all-hands effort.
You Can Have It All, My Empire of Dust
Participant | WPA | ERA | G | IP | TBF | H | R | BB | SO |
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Orion Kerkering | -0.22 | 2.45 | 4 | 3 2/3 | 17 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 5 |
Carlos Estévez | -0.31 | 3.38 | 3 | 2 2/3 | 12 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
Tanner Banks | -0.01 | 9.00 | 1 | 1 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
Matt Strahm | -0.44 | 18.00 | 3 | 2 | 10 | 4 | 4 | 0 | 1 |
Jeff Hoffman | -0.52 | 40.50 | 3 | 1 1/3 | 10 | 3 | 6 | 2 | 1 |
José Alvarado | 0.00 | 27.00 | 1 | 2/3 | 5 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 |
José Ruiz | -0.08 | 6.75 | 2 | 1 1/3 | 7 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
It bears repeating that these guys had been actually good through the common season. Strahm, Hoffman, Kerkering, Estévez, and Banks all had ERAs beneath 3.00 with the Phillies this 12 months. Strahm and Hoffman had been All-Stars, and Kerkering had a 2.25 FIP to go together with a number of the finest stuff in any bullpen anyplace. This was a meticulously curated group, and Dombrowski has dedicated to his relievers as a lot as his starters. Alvarado and Strahm are each on multi-year contracts. Estévez was introduced over on the deadline at the price of two legit pitching prospects. This isn’t some bunch of jamokes off the road.
However by the tip of the sequence, Estévez regarded like the one one who may get the ball from his glove to Realmuto’s within the strike zone with out it getting kabonged into outer area. Till, after all, Estévez gave up the series-losing grand slam to Francisco Lindor. The plague comes for everybody ultimately.
All of which may’ve been survivable had the offense proven up. The Phillies hit .186/.295/.302 in 4 video games. A few of that was as a result of Mets pitching very effectively, but it surely was additionally self-inflicted. Alarming because the bullpen meltdown was, three or 4 elite relievers all going off the boil on the identical time isn’t actually one thing for which you’ll plan. The offense, however, exhibited plenty of the identical irritating issues that sank this crew towards the Diamondbacks in 2023. And that does have a repair apart from hoping for various bounces subsequent October.
The narrative is that the Phillies are a bunch of twitchy, free-swinging knuckle-draggers who by no means met a curveball within the filth they didn’t like. That’s simplifying issues just a little. As a crew, the Phillies swung at 57 out of 342 pitches exterior the strike zone, which is just the fifth-highest fee out of the 12 groups on this 12 months’s postseason. They really chased lower than the Mets did.
However they noticed the bottom proportion of pitches within the coronary heart of the strike zone and the best proportion of pitches out of the strike zone. The one playoff crew with the next whiff fee was the Orioles, who of their two-game playoff cameo had been the one crew that regarded much more offensively inept than the Phillies did. It’s not so simple as Thomson yelling on the guys to cease swinging at breaking balls within the filth. (Although if he hasn’t tried that but, perhaps it’s value a shot.) There’s a complete ontological knot to untangle first.
The Phillies offense is constructed on selective aggression. Only a few gamers, if any, are higher than Harper at figuring out their pitch to hit and popping out of their footwear swinging at it. Yr after 12 months, Harper places up ludicrous stroll charges regardless of rating close to the highest of the league in swing fee and within the backside half of the league involved fee. That’s as a result of he’s not afraid to get his cash’s value when he pulls the set off, however has a adequate eye to put off a borderline pitch in a three-ball depend.
Only a few gamers share that reward. Schwarber is arguably certainly one of them. Among the many different Phillies, Brandon Marsh is a platoon participant at this level with plenty of swing-and-miss, and the Phillies — between Whit Merrifield and Austin Hays — put plenty of effort into discovering him a platoon companion with no success. Realmuto is slowing down; as lately as two years in the past, he was a down-ballot MVP man, however he was a median hitter this season and a no-show within the playoffs. Which isn’t a lot of an exaggeration; Realmuto went 0-for-11, and within the pivotal Recreation 4, he took the bat off his shoulder simply thrice out of 19 pitches. Bryson Stott could be a robust out when he’s locked in however passive when he’s not, and Johan Rojas is simply straight-up not an excellent hitter.
No, the irritating hacker fame actually comes down to a few gamers: Turner, Castellanos, and Alec Bohm. All three are righties with lengthy swings who hold their bats within the zone for a very long time and hit for some energy. All three of them spray line drives to all fields after they’re sizzling — and look fully hapless after they’re chilly. Castellanos was certainly one of two Phillies hitters, together with Harper, who you possibly can say had an important sequence. Turner had his ups and downs.
Bohm was so unhealthy I noticed somebody on Twitter examine him to Ben Simmons.
Let’s not go that far. However in 4 video games, Bohm managed one stroll, one single, and one contentious benching. He noticed simply 39 pitches in 14 plate appearances, and swung at eight out of 21 pitches exterior the zone. We consider chasing as a foul factor since you’ll swing and miss, however Bohm made plenty of contact on pitches exterior the zone, which is perhaps worse — these chases resulted in 4 weak outs, three of them inside the first two pitches of the at-bat.
The Phillies have plenty of hitters who wish to power the motion early. When the depth of scouting and high quality of pitching goes up in October, that may result in plenty of fast outs and gentle groundballs. Harper can’t be the one one grinding.
What I’m about to say might be going to sound ridiculous. The Phillies lineup was assembled at nice value; it options 5 free agent signees making $20 million a 12 months or extra, plus two first-round picks.
However they want one other hitter.
Particularly, they want somebody who’s going to grind walks and see a ton of pitches, who can sluggish the sport down as a substitute of rushing it up.
In truth, this can be a lineup that cries out for Juan Soto. Please subscribe to FanGraphs, the web’s main supplier of such authentic and incisive baseball evaluation.
Sadly for Dombrowski and his merry males, Soto would remedy what ails plenty of lineups across the league, so competitors shall be stiff, and the last word value of such a participant shall be preposterously excessive. If proprietor John Middleton desires his effing trophy again badly sufficient, perhaps he’ll discover a spare half billion {dollars} to place in Soto’s checking account. However that may’t be the one plan.
The Phillies have reinforcements approaching the pitching aspect — Andrew Painter, and perhaps Mick Abel and Seth Johnson—from their very own prospect pool. Their finest place participant prospects are nonetheless a pair years away, due to a current excessive school-happy run on the high of the draft. So if you happen to’re ready for Aidan Miller or Griffin Burkholder to step into the lineup and repair all the things in 2025, you’re going to be bitterly disillusioned. That in all probability implies that an improve, if it comes in any respect, goes to come back from exterior the group.
An outfielder would slot proper into the Phillies lineup, however they might create area elsewhere for a second-tier free agent on the infield by transferring Bohm to left. (First basemen like Christian Walker and Pete Alonso are in all probability nonstarters, until Harper is keen on returning to the outfield.) One choice is a problem commerce. Suárez is a free agent after this season, and the Phillies will virtually actually add high pitching prospect Painter to their rotation in 2025. The Marlins had been capable of commerce for Luis Arraez, however solely at the price of Pablo López; maybe Suárez might be the anchor of an identical deal.
It is dependent upon how inventive Dombrowski desires to get. They will’t — and shouldn’t — hearth all the bums. However this lineup, as at present constituted, wants assist. That a lot has turn out to be clear.