With trade rumors abound, the Phillies’ spectacular ace plan might be the first of many significant moves.

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Phillies’ Bryce Harper plan could be first of many major moves with trade rumors swirling

Bryce Harper is no longer an outfielder – and free agent Rhys Hoskins will have to find a new team.

And that may just be the start of what could be a wild Phillies offseason filled with notable transactions.

The Phillies named Harper their full-time first baseman with eight seasons left on his 13-year contract, which means Hoskins, who manned the position before tearing his ACL during spring training, will likely not be re-signed.

Rhys Hoskins

“We think he projects to be an outstanding first baseman,” Phillies President of Baseball Operations Dave Dombrowski told The Associated Press on Wednesday. “He’s willing to do whatever for the organization, and we just think for us, it makes us a better club now and as we go forward.

“It gives us a really good, athletic infield that can be together for years.”

The Phillies originally shifted Harper to first base during the 2023 season after his return from Tommy John surgery last offseason, but it was not announced as a full-time maneuver.

Bryce Harper
Bryce Harper mans first base during the NLCS.
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Rhys Hoskins
Rhys Hoskins before throwing out the ceremonial first pitch during the Wild Card Series.
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Harper still served as the team’s designated hitter for the majority of the season – 89 games – but he took well to first base. He registered one defensive run saved in 36 regular-season starts, per fangraphs.com.

The two-time MVP manned the position for each of the Phillies’ 13 postseason games this year, which culminated in a Game 7 home loss to the Diamondbacks in the NLCS.

Starting Harper at first base allows the team to play Nick Castellanos at right field, and frees up the designated hitter spot for Kyle Schwarber when he’s not playing left field.

Rhys Hoskins

Those limited available at-bats affect how many at-bats Hoskins would receive, and Dombrowski said he personally told Hoskins of the team’s plans.

Hoskins hit .246 with 30 homers and 79 at-bats during the 2021 season and

been worth minus-seven defensive runs saved at first base in his career, per fangraphs.com.

 

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