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  • Finding the Best Fits for the Phillies’ Playoff Push – Philadelphia Sports Nation

    Finding the Best Fits for the Phillies’ Playoff Push – Philadelphia Sports Nation

    The Philadelphia Phillies are the top team in baseball.
    The Phillies don’t have many holes on the roster, but it doesn’t hurt to upgrade at certain positions if it makes sense to give the team a better chance heading into the playoffs.

    Baseball can be a funny game. A team can be loaded with superstars, but still lose to any other team. It’s not quite like basketball and forming superteams like the 2016-19 Golden State Warriors and countless others.

    The Phillies are fortunate enough to have some of the game’s best players already on the roster and just welcomed back both Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber from the IL with J.T. Realmuto not far behind. Is this team one piece away from a World Series Championship?


    Here are four trade targets Dave Dombrowski should consider before the July 30 deadline:


    OAK OF/DH Brent Rooker

    Rooker is a name that came up in rumors

    the past few days, and he’s an intriguing option for the Phillies. The 29-year-old made his debut with the Minnesota Twins in 2020 and spent some time with the San Diego Padres and Kansas City Royals before finding a home in Oakland with the A’s.

    He never really got consistent playing time in his career until 2023 when he was named an All-Star and finished the season with 30 home runs and 69 RBI on a 50-win A’s team. Rooker is enjoying similar success in 2024 slashing .282/.362/.544 with 18 home runs and 55 RBI.

    He’s not going to impress you with his fielding, but he does have power at the plate. He primarily is used as the A’s designated hitter, but he does have some appearances in the corner outfield spots this year. Rooker is also under team control for three more years after this season.

    MIA LHP Tanner Scott

    The Phillies haven’t had a consistent closer so far this season. Jeff Hoffman, José Alvarado, Gregory Soto, Seranthony Domínguez and Ricardo Pinto all have saves, but nobody is the defined closer. Enter, Scott.

    The left-hander has been one of the most dominant relievers in the league this year and has been recognized earning his first All-Star selection. Scott owns a 1.42 ERA with 13 saves in 15 opportunities and has only allowed two home runs so far this season.

    This would be a rental option for the Phillies as Scott will be a free agent at the end of the season, but he’d take the bullpen to another level for the playoff push.

    NYM OF Harrison Bader

    This seems like almost a no-brainer type of deal. Bader came into the league in 2017 with the St. Louis Cardinals and has spent some time with the New York Yankees and Cincinnati Reds before signing a one-year $10.5 million contract with the New York Mets prior to the 2024 season.

    He’s a career .246 hitter, but he’s having a solid season this year slashing .275/.316/.406 with six home runs, 32 RBI and 13 stolen bases. The 30-year-old plays center field which has been an area of weakness for the Phillies this season from an offensive perspective.

    The Mets are hovering around the .500 mark and are only 0.5 games back out of the Wild Card, so there’s a chance Bader might not be available.

    CHW OF Luis Robert Jr.

    The thought of landing Robert Jr. feels like more of a fantasy these days, but you never know what could happen. The 26-year-old has elite talent, but he’s struggled to stay healthy in his five-year career. However, when he is healthy, he’s one of the best players in baseball.

    Robert Jr. has the power and speed to be a difference maker day in and day out. The one-time All-Star is a career .274 hitter and has 85 runs and 54 stolen bases in 407 career games.

    Robert Jr. signed a six-year $50 million extension with the Chicago White Sox in 2020 and is under control through the 2027 season. The asking price for a player at his age with his skill set and multiple more years of team control is high which has been reported as the deadline approaches. The Phillies would have to part ways with one of their top prospects as well as multiple other top-30 organizational prospects to land Robert Jr. in Philadelphia.


    Regardless, he would be an immediate upgrade in all aspects at the center field position.
    If the opportunity presents itself, Dombrowski should be all over it.

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  • Fortes’ go-ahead single leads 7th inning rally to lift Marlins over Cardinals, 5-4

    Fortes’ go-ahead single leads 7th inning rally to lift Marlins over Cardinals, 5-4

    MIAMI (AP) — After being swept in a three-game road series against the Atlanta Braves, Miami Marlins manager Skip Schumaker felt his team had to turn it around quickly.

    “Good teams stop the bleeding,” Schumaker said after a 5-4 win over the St. Louis Cardinals Monday night. “They don’t continue the streak. And it felt like today was the day.”

    Nick Fortes hit a go-ahead RBI single in a seventh inning rally to open a seven-game homestand for Miami that will include three more games against the Cardinals and a three-game series against Philadelphia.

    Jesús Sánchez homered, singled twice and had four RBIs and the Miami Marlins beat St. Louis 15-2 in another short outing by Cardinals starter Adam Wainwright.

    Ozzie Albies’ two-run homer in the fifth gave Atlanta the lead and the Braves overcame an early two-run deficit to beat the Miami Marlins 6-3 for their 16th win in 17 games.

    The Miami Marlins have added a fresh arm to their bullpen for the final game of their series against Atlanta by recalling right-hander Jeff Lindgren from Triple-A Jacksonville.

    Ronald Acuña and Ozzie Albies homered as part of a six-run first inning and the Atlanta Braves beat the Miami Marlins 7-0 as major league batting leader Luis Arraez saw his average dip to .388.

    In front of a home crowd of 19,638, pinch hitter Yuli Gurriel tied it in the seventh with a two-run double against reliever Andre Pallante after two straight walks. The Marlins then inserted the speedy Jon Berti to pinch run for Gurriel, and Berti scored on Fortes’ ground-ball single.

    “He’s a winner,” Miami starter Braxton Garrett said of Gurriel.

    Marlins reliever Tanner Scott worked a scoreless eighth to preserve the lead despite giving up a single to Paul DeJong and hitting Dylan Carlson with a pitch. And A.J. Puk got the final three outs for his 14 save of the season.

    “They are throwing in leverage situations against the meat of the order every single time I put them out there,” Schumaker said. “Puk had to go through the heart of a really good offense and got out of it.”

    The victory gave Miami 11 wins in its last 14 home games and improved the Marlins to 12-1 in one-run games at loanDepot Park. Their 20-5 overall record in one-run games leads the majors.

    DeJong had broken a 2-2 tie in the sixth with an RBI double for the Cardinals, who are last place in the NL Central.

    Willson Contreras led off the inning with a double against Garrett then scored on DeJong’s line drive off reliever Andrew Nardi. Huascar Brazoban (3-1) got the last two outs of the seventh for the win.

    Garrett struck out six and allowed seven hits and two runs.

    Contreras, who was 3 for 4, tied it in the second inning with his ninth home run of the season — a solo shot that went 383 feet to left. He also singled in the first and finished a triple shy of the cycle.

    Cardinals starter Miles Mikolas struck out two and gave up two runs and four hits in six innings. After giving up all four hits in the first two innings, he retired 14 straight batters and did not allow a runner until back-to-back walks of Garrett Cooper and Jean Segura in the seventh to start the Marlins’ rally.

    Pallante (2-1) replaced Mikolas with the tying runs on base and took the loss.

    Miami used a three-hit first to take a 2-0 lead. Luis Arraez led off with a single, Jorge Soler doubled, Bryan De La Cruz drove in Arraez with a grounder and Jesus Sanchez hit an RBI double.

    Arraez was 1 for 4 bringing his batting average to .388.

    Nolan Arenado’s sacrifice fly in the seventh drove in Lars Nootbaar to make it 4-2.

    The Cardinals blew their 17th save opportunity of the season — the most in the NL and tied with the Chicago White Sox for most in the majors.

    “You have to make everything right. Make a mistake and lose ballgame,” Mikolas said. “If the games are that tight, any little mistake can cost you.”

    ROSTER MOVES

    Cardinals: Designated OF Oscar Mercado for assignment and recalled first baseman Luken Baker from Triple-A Memphis. … Signed RHP Chen-Wei Lin, the franchise’s first player signed out of Taiwan.

    Marlins: Placed OF Jazz Chisholm Jr. on the 10-day injured list with a left oblique strain. … Called up OF Dane Myers from Triple-A Jacksonville .. Designated RHP Eli Villalobos for assignment.

    TRAINERS ROOM

    Marlins: RHP Matt Barnes (left hip impingement) is scheduled to pitch back-to-back outings on a rehab assignment in Jupiter starting Monday night. … RHP Edward Cabrera (right shoulder impingement) threw a 25-pitch bullpen Monday … RHP Max Meyer (Tommy John surgery) will begin a bullpen progression this week. … RHP Johnny Cueto was scheduled to pitch seven innings with Triple A Jacksonville on Monday night.

    UP NEXT

    LHP Jesus Luzardo (6-5, 3.53) will start for the Marlins on Tuesday against Cardinals RHP Adam Wainwright (3-3, 7.45).

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  • Michael Harris hits 2 HRs, Braves beat Guardians 4-2 for ninth straight win

    Michael Harris hits 2 HRs, Braves beat Guardians 4-2 for ninth straight win

    CLEVELAND (AP) — Michael Harris homered twice and Bryce Elder, one of Atlanta’s eight All-Stars, pitched 6 2/3 solid innings to lead the Braves to their season-high ninth straight win, 4-2 over the Cleveland Guardians on Monday night.

    Harris connected for solo shots in the third and fifth innings off Guardians rookie Gavin Williams (0-1). Atlanta’s No. 9 hitter is batting .416 (37 of 89) with seven homers and 16 RBIs in his last 24 games.

    Marcell Ozuna also homered for the Braves, who have won 17 of 18 and 24 of 27. Atlanta, which has had three winning streaks of at least eight games, improved MLB’s best record to 57-27.

    Yainer Díaz had his first career two-homer game and Jeremy Peña added a two-run shot in his return from injury to lead the Houston Astros past the Colorado Rockies 6-4.

    David Fry had a game-ending hit and the Cleveland Guardians stopped the Atlanta Braves’ nine-game winning streak with a 6-5 victory in 10 innings Tuesday night.

    Seattle center fielder Julio Rodríguez and right-hander George Kirby, Tampa Bay shortstop Wander Franco and Houston outfielder Kyle Tucker were added to the American League All-Star roster as injury replacements and Pittsburgh closer David Bednar was picked for the National League team.

    Logan Gilbert struck out seven pitching a five-hit gem for his first career complete game, Mike Ford homered during a four-hit performance, AJ Pollock added a late two-run shot, and the Seattle Mariners beat the San Francisco Giants 6-0 for their fourth straight win.After striking out Mike Yastrzems

    Elder (7-1) didn’t give up a run until Amed Rosario’s two-run single in the seventh. A.J. Minter came on and got out of a two-on jam and Nick Anderson retired Myles Straw with two on in the eighth. Raisel Iglesias worked a 1-2-3 ninth for his 15th save.

    REDS 3, NATIONALS 2

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Joey Votto hit a two-run home run to end an 0-for-21 slump, Ian Gibaut pitched out of a jam in the sixth inning and Cincinnati beat Washington for its fifth win in six games.

    Votto homered in the fourth off Jake Irvin, depositing the ball just inside the visiting bullpen in left-center field and driving in Elly De La Cruz. It’s his fourth home run in 12 games this season since returning in June.

    Luke Weaver (2-2) picked up the win by allowing two earned runs on six hits in five-plus innings. He was spared a 10th consecutive no-decision — or worse — when Gibaut got through the sixth, allowing just one hit, striking out Corey Dickerson and inducing a flyout from Derek Hill.

    Catcher Tyler Stephenson drove in the Reds’ other run with an RBI single in the second. Fresh off being named an All-Star for the first time, closer Alexis Díaz picked up his 24th save.

    Jeimer Candelario hit his 12th home run of the season, a solo shot in the fourth inning for Washington. Irvin (1-4) struck out three and allowed six hits.

    MARLINS 5, CARDINALS 4

    MIAMI (AP) — Nick Fortes hit a go-ahead RBI single in the seventh inning and Miami rallied to beat St. Louis.

    Marlins pinch hitter Yuli Gurriel tied it in the seventh with a two-run double against reliever Andre Pallante (2-1) after two straight walks. The Marlins then inserted the speedy Jon Berti to pinch run for Gurriel, and Berti scored on Fortes’ ground-ball single.

    Marlins reliever Tanner Scott worked a scoreless eighth to preserve the lead, and A.J. Puk got the final three outs for his 14 save of the season.

    Paul DeJong had broken a 2-2 tie in the sixth with an RBI double for the Cardinals. Willson Contreras was 3 for 4, finishing a triple shy of the cycle.

    Huascar Brazoban (3-1) got the last two outs of the seventh for the win.

    YANKEES 6, ORIOLES 3

    NEW YORK (AP) — Harrison Bader hit a tiebreaking three-run homer in the eighth inning and New York rallied to beat Baltimore.

    Anthony Volpe scored the tying run in the seventh on a wild pitch by All-Star reliever Yennier Cano (1-1) before the Yankees completed the comeback ahead of a postgame fireworks show.

    Giancarlo Stanton opened the eighth with a hard single off Cano before Anthony Rizzo followed with a single against Danny Coulombe. After showing bunt on the first pitch, Bader drove a 1-1 sweeper into the left-field seats for his seventh homer.

    Tommy Kahnle (1-0) stranded former Yankees outfielder Aaron Hicks in the eighth to keep it tied. Clay Holmes struck out two in a 1-2-3 ninth for his 10th save.

    The second-place Orioles lost for the fifth time in six games and are three games ahead of third-place New York in the division standings.

    BREWERS 8, CUBS 6

    MILWAUKEE (AP) — Newly signed Jahmai Jones hit a pinch-hit, three-run double in his first big league appearance since 2021, helping Milwaukee rally past Chicago.

    With the bases loaded and two outs in the seventh inning, Jones hit a line drive on the first pitch from reliever Anthony Kay that one-hopped off the center field wall and scored Raimel Tapia, Christian Yelich and Owen Miller, tying the game at 6.

    The Brewers completed their comeback from a six-run deficit in the eighth inning with an RBI single by Willy Adames and a sacrifice fly by Miller — both off Mark Leiter Jr. (1-2) — to take an 8-6 lead.

    Brewers All-Star reliever Devin Williams allowed a double by Nico Hoerner and a walk to Ian Happ in the ninth, and then struck out All-Star Dansby Swanson to earn his 18th save.

    Joel Payamps (3-1) pitched a perfect eighth inning for Milwaukee.

    The Brewers won their third straight game and remained tied for first place in the NL Central with Cincinnati. The Cubs have lost three straight and seven of their last eight.

    ASTROS 12, RANGERS 11

    ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — José Abreu and Chas McCormick had back-to-back RBI doubles in the ninth inning and second-place Houston Astros recovered after giving up an eight-run lead.

    Abreu and McCormick also homered earlier for Houston, which took three of four against its instate rival to move within three games of the division lead. It is the closest the Astros have been in a month after trailing by as many as 6 1/2 games.

    Kyle Tucker, who hit Houston’s majors-best eighth grand slam in the second for a 6-0 lead, led off the ninth with a single against Rangers closer Will Smith (1-3), who had only his second blown save in 16 chances. Abreu and McCormick then followed Alex Bregman’s deep flyout with their doubles.

    The Rangers had their only lead on Corey Seager’s sacrifice fly that made it 11-10 in the eighth.

    Bryan Abreu (3-2), the fifth Houston pitcher, allowed that run in the eighth before Ryan Pressly worked the ninth for his 18th save in 21 tries.

    TWINS 8, ROYALS 4

    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Edouard Julien hit a pinch-hit, solo homer to start a five-run eighth inning and Minnesota went on to beat Kansas City for the seventh time in eight games this season.

    Carlos Correa had four hits from the leadoff spot and Byron Buxton drove in two runs with sacrifice flies for the Twins.

    The Royals had tied the score in the top of the inning on a solo homer by Nick Pratto off Brent Headrick (2-0), the first batter he faced.

    Kansas City reliever Taylor Clarke (1-3) surrendered five runs and five hits and retired just one of the seven batters he faced.

    The Royals have lost 11 of their last 12 games in Minnesota.

    MARINERS 6, GIANTS 5

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Julio Rodríguez hit a two-run double in a four-run ninth inning against All-Star closer Camilo Doval, and Seattle held on to beat San Francisco.

    J.P. Crawford broke a 2-all tie with a sacrifice fly against Doval. Rodríguez’s double made it 5-2, and Teoscar Hernández added an RBI single with two outs as the Mariners handed Doval his worst outing in the majors.

    Andrés Muñoz (2-1) pitched eighth to get the win. Doval (2-3) had his third blown save in 27 chances this season.

    Rookie catcher Blake Sabol homered twice and drove in all five runs for the Giants. He launched a three-run shot with two outs in the ninth to bring San Francisco within one. Pinch-hitter Wilmer Flores singled before Paul Sewald struck out Brandon Crawford to end it.

    PADRES 10, ANGELS 3

    SAN DIEGO (AP) — Blake Snell helped keep All-Star sluggers Shohei Ohtani and Mike Trout in the ballpark, and Xander Bogaerts hit a three-run homer that sent disappointing San Diego to a big win.

    Trout left with an apparent left hand or wrist injury after fouling off a pitch while leading off the eighth inning. He immediately shook his arm. Angels manager Phil Nevin and a trainer came out to check on the superstar and he left the field.

    Ohtani wasn’t able to add to his major league league-leading 31 home runs. He walked twice. Trout, who has 18 homers, walked, had two singles and drove in a run.

    In perhaps the biggest at-bat of the night, rookie reliever Tom Cosgrove struck out Ohtani on three straight pitches with two runners on in the sixth, one batter after Trout hit an RBI single to pull the Angels to 4-2.

    Snell (5-7) held the Angels to seven hits while striking out seven and walking four in five innings.

    Jaime Barria (2-4) allowed four runs and five hits in five innings, struck out five and walked none.

    DODGERS 5, PIRATES 2

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Max Muncy hit his 18th homer of the season, and Los Angeles got Dave Roberts his 700th win as the Dodgers’ manager.

    Jason Heyward and Miguel Rojas had RBI doubles to help the Dodgers bounce back after dropping the last two games in a weekend series at Kansas City.

    Caleb Ferguson (5-3), the second of six Los Angeles pitchers, got the win. Evan Phillips worked the ninth for his 12th save

    Mitch Keller (9-4) gave up five runs (four earned) in five innings and struck out seven. The Pirates have dropped three straight as they left nine on base and were 2 for 9 with runners in scoring position.

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