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May 27, 2024; San Francisco, California, USA; Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Bryce Harper (3) walks towards the dugout after striking out against the San Francisco Giants in the first inning at Oracle Park. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports

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“We will do what we can to try to make [the team] better,” Phillies’ president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski said just before the trade deadline. The result? They landed a few names like Jhoan Duran and Harrison Bader. But if you think that’s enough for the Phillies, then think again. They are yet to make their biggest splash. And if the rumors are true, the upcoming offseason will witness some of the biggest sweepstakes by the Phillies. So yes, what Dombrowski had said would turn the team into a formidable force next year.
“Most analysts believe he will get somewhere between $500 million and $650 million based on the recent contracts of Vladimir Guerrero Jr. with the Blue Jays ($500 million) and Juan Soto with the Mets ($765 million),” MLB insider Jim Bowden predicted about the Cubs’ Kyle Tucker once he hits free agency after this season. On the other hand, Steve Adams at MLB Trade Rumors floated a ballpark idea for Alex Bregman’s upcoming free agency. He suggested that Bregman could land somewhere in the range of $150 million and $200 million.
So, while both Bregman and Tucker are projected to fetch a good sum from the upcoming free agency, who are the suitors behind them?
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Surprise! As per MLB’s Mark Feinsand, the Phillies are rumored to place a bet on both the names…

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Reportedly, MLB’s Mark Feinsand recently mentioned the Phillies as a possible destination for Kyle Tucker. If you remember, Tucker was already projected to land a massive $490 million deal. And guess what, the Phillies make sense as a fit, as they have the resources to pull off another huge contract.
Feinsand also pointed out that Bregman could be a fit in Philadelphia, especially if Alec Bohm continues to be just average at the plate. Ultimately, it might come down to what Bregman values most. If he wants to keep competing for championships like he did in Houston, the Phillies can offer that. And if he’s chasing top dollar, Dombrowski and the front office could deliver there, too.
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Hence, if the rumors are true, the Phillies are betting on somewhere $850 million in the upcoming offseason.
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Will the Phillies' potential $850 million splash finally bring a World Series back to Philly?
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The Phillies might have a bunch of cornerstones
The Phillies are heading into an offseason where both J.T. Realmuto and Kyle Schwarber will hit free agency. And it looks like Schwarber might be the bigger priority. Why? Because on paper, Philadelphia makes a lot of sense for Kyle Tucker since they’re always in win-now mode and have the payroll flexibility to make a splash. But the catch? They may lean toward re-signing Schwarber instead, which could take them out of the Tucker chase.
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Well, the outfield remains a major hole for the Phillies, though, and the front office has shown it’s not afraid to hand out another mega deal. Schwarber is having a huge year and is expected to be the centerpiece of the Phillies’ offseason plans. But guess what, keeping him could force some tough financial choices, maybe even letting Realmuto walk. Tough choice, you can say…
So what’s the dream scenario? Picture Schwarber staying on as the DH, Harper locked in at first base, Bregman at third, and Tucker roaming right field. That’s a lineup built to win a World Series. Yes, it’s probably unrealistic for Philly to land all those stars. But it wouldn’t be surprising if at least one or two big names end up in red pinstripes next season.
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Will the Phillies' potential $850 million splash finally bring a World Series back to Philly?