Phillies President of Baseball Operations Dave Dombrowski has consistently expressed confidence in his team's current roster, but that doesn't necessarily mean he won't take advantage of a bargain if presented. With $15 million still available to spend this season, there's always a chance the Phillies could revisit their interest in free agent outfielder Harrison Bader.
After failing to secure Bo Bichette at the 11th hour, Dombrowski signed J.T. Realmuto to a three-year deal worth $15 million annually. While it's unlikely the Phillies will rekindle their pursuit of Bader, who has been on the market for some time, it's not entirely out of the question.
The Mets, Diamondbacks, and Cardinals are still in need of outfield help, making them logical teams to consider for Bader. The 32-year-old outfielder has already played for the Cardinals from 2017-2022 and may prefer a return to a contender rather than staying with a rebuilding team that hasn't made the postseason in three years.
The Phillies' decision to give top prospect Justin Crawford a shot at winning the center field job could be influenced by Bader's availability. If Crawford struggles, re-signing Bader would provide another badly needed right-handed bat in the lineup and give Crawford the opportunity to win the left field job at camp instead of being handed it outright.
While the idea of bringing back Bader seems like a long shot, it's worth exploring if the price is right. The Phillies have the financial flexibility to make it happen, and given their current roster situation, it might be worth taking a chance on the veteran outfielder.
After failing to secure Bo Bichette at the 11th hour, Dombrowski signed J.T. Realmuto to a three-year deal worth $15 million annually. While it's unlikely the Phillies will rekindle their pursuit of Bader, who has been on the market for some time, it's not entirely out of the question.
The Mets, Diamondbacks, and Cardinals are still in need of outfield help, making them logical teams to consider for Bader. The 32-year-old outfielder has already played for the Cardinals from 2017-2022 and may prefer a return to a contender rather than staying with a rebuilding team that hasn't made the postseason in three years.
The Phillies' decision to give top prospect Justin Crawford a shot at winning the center field job could be influenced by Bader's availability. If Crawford struggles, re-signing Bader would provide another badly needed right-handed bat in the lineup and give Crawford the opportunity to win the left field job at camp instead of being handed it outright.
While the idea of bringing back Bader seems like a long shot, it's worth exploring if the price is right. The Phillies have the financial flexibility to make it happen, and given their current roster situation, it might be worth taking a chance on the veteran outfielder.