Bryce Harper, Scott Boras and Philadelphia Phillies
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Though he started the year as a regular in the Philadelphia Phillies' outfield, veteran Nick Castellanos saw his playing time reduced as the season went on.
It's about time for Boras to drive baseball fans up a wall for a couple months. But if MLB free agency is broken, he's not the one to blame.
If the Sox do say goodbye to Bregman, it looks like one replacement option is already off the board. Kazuma Okamoto, the Tokyo Giants third baseman who has led the league in home runs three times, is apparently no longer likely to be posted:
Maybe the Phillies need to see how a souped-up Bryce Harper drives. Harper became a surprising topic of conversation last week, when Phillies president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski wondered if Harper can return to “elite” status or not.
The MLB postseason rages on, but the season of Scott Boras is already underway. Sure, free agency doesn't technically begin until five days after the conclusion of the World Series. But with 26 front offices already making plans for 2026,
Nick Castellanos is changing his representation ahead of a likely departure from the Phillies in the offseason.
Similarly, Blake Snell — coming off a Cy Young season in 2023 — signed a two-year, $62 million deal with the Giants. He opted out of the deal after one year, returned to the open market last winter, and signed a five-year,
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CARLSBAD, Calif. -- Baseball's most influential agent said the sport was the victim of a "competitive cancer" caused by teams unloading veterans to accumulate draft picks, and that the Atlanta Braves' World Series title was a direct result of tanking.
The Philadelphia Phillies’ Dave Dombrowski made pointed comments about the franchise slugger after another disappointment.