Despite already having a sizable payroll heading into 2023, the Philadelphia Phillies expect to be active this winter as they try to make their roster “championship caliber,”
The Phillies had a shockingly good season in 2022. After ten straight years hovering around .500 or lower, Philadelphia benefited in a big way from an expansion of the Wild Card this season. The team snuck into the playoffs in the last week of the season and had a magical run to the World Series.
Much of last season’s key participants will return in 2023, but obviously, they need to make some upgrades to make sure they win the World Series the next time they reach it. Especially with the availability of Bryce Harper unclear heading into next season.
As of now, the team’s expected payroll — before arbitration raises — is expected to be just over $177 million (via Spotrac). That is a solid amount under the $233 million tax threshold for 2023. It gives the organization the maneuverability to make some notable moves and Philadelphia Phillies president Dave Dombrowski confirmed as much at the winter meetings on Wednesday.
“We’re going to push the needle to try to win. We’re close, we’re going to try to win. Would I prefer to be under [the luxury tax]? Yeah, I would prefer to be under but I couldn’t say we’re going to be under. We’re going to try to do what we can to make our club a championship-caliber club.”
Possible Philadelphia Phillies targets in MLB free agency
The Philadelphia Phillies have the space to make a play for a big-ticket talent on the MLB free agent market. However, instead of going for a superstar like Aaron Judge, making a play for a couple of very good players instead of a great one might be a better strategy for the World Series runners-up.
With that in mind, here are five players the Philadelphia Phillies could go after this winter.
Dansby Swanson
The shortstop market is stacked this offseason. Multi-time All-Stars Trea Turner, Carlos Correa, and Xander Bogaerts are all available and all have a ton of interest around the league. However, one name floating a little under the radar is first-time All-Star Dansby Swanson.
The Atlanta Braves are sure to make a strong effort to re-sign their starting shortstop. However, Dansby would fall in that best-for-Philly price range while also being a significant upgrade to one of the few positions they can address, and does damage to a division rival at the same time.
Justin Verlander
Justin Verlander is coming off an American League Cy Young Award-winning season and helping the Astros beat the Phils in the World Series. He is one of the most expensive pitchers on the market but would be a worthwhile addition that’s pricey only in the short term. Plus, starting pitching is a key area of need for the team this winter.