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The Philadelphia Phillies remain in the mix for a spot in the 2025 postseason. They are just two games back of the New York Mets in the National League East are leading the Wild Card race. Still, there are areas of the roster that could use some work.
The Philadelphia Phillies won again on Monday. Coming off their weekend sweep over the Toronto Blue Jays, some wondered if the Phillies would be able to keep things going in South Florida during a four-game set against the Miami Marlins when the massive New York Mets series is looming next.
Marsh, however, has just 15 RBI on the season and a negative WAR. The veteran outfielder had finally picked up some steam at the plate, going nine for his last 17 with a pair of doubles, three RBI, and three runs scored. But, in the middle of that stretch, he missed a few games with elbow soreness.
The Philadelphia Phillies would like to find a solution to their center field ineptitude at the upcoming trade deadline.
Philadelphia started the clock on his MLB career after Aaron Nola suffered an injury. Any thoughts of that being a short-term proposition ended when Nola was diagnosed with a rib fracture. Abel is here to stay, so his bounce-back against the Marlins is a welcome development.
The Philadelphia Phillies are reportedly "one of the most active" teams in the lead-up to the MLB trade deadline, with internal and external moves both on the table.
Mick Abel had a stellar bounce-back outing against the Marlins on Monday night at loanDepot park, rebounding after the 23-year-old struggled in his prior start vs. Chicago.
If they hope to make another deep postseason run this season, the Philadelphia Phillies will need to make major changes at these two positions.
Early Sunday evening, the baseball world stood still when a massive blockbuster trade occurred between the San Francisco Giants and Boston Red Sox that saw one of the most feared power hitters in baseball sent to the Bay Area.