Cubs Fans Wont Like Which Starting Outfielder Is Now In Trade Talk

Could the Phillies address their right field void with Cubs' outfielder Seiya Suzuki as a potential trade acquisition?

The Phillies have clawed their way back into the picture, but the roster still has some obvious gaps, and right field is one of them.

Philadelphia enters July 11 at 52-43, just three games behind the Atlanta Braves in the National League East after a strong stretch that followed the switch from Rob Thomson to interim manager Don Mattingly. Even with the turnaround, the club is still searching for answers in a few spots, and the outfield vacancy created by Adolis Garcia’s season-ending lat injury stands out.

One name floated as a possible fix is Chicago Cubs right fielder Seiya Suzuki. Kiley McDaniel and Jeff Passan identified Suzuki as a trade fit for the Phillies, pointing to a player who has been steady since arriving in MLB in 2022 and who continues to produce on both sides of the ball.

“Suzuki has been very consistent since coming to MLB in 2022 and is having another solid season. He has a big arm in right field, is a solid runner and defender and is on-pace for 25 homers in another above-average offensive campaign. He doesn't have a plus-plus raw tool and is just 5-foot-11, but he's good at everything every year.”

Suzuki’s numbers back that up. He is hitting .270 with an .819 OPS, along with 15 home runs and 47 RBIs in 78 games. He also put together a big 2023 season, finishing with 103 RBIs and 32 homers as Chicago went 92-70, its best record since 2018.

He also delivered a timely swing on July 8, when he launched a three-run homer in the top of the seventh inning to help seal a 9-7 win over the Baltimore Orioles.

Philadelphia, meanwhile, could use another bat in the lineup. Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber have been doing their usual damage, but J.T. Realmuto has struggled to a .199 average, and Garcia’s production had already dipped before the injury.

For now, Gabriel Rincones Jr. has been handling right field after Garcia’s injury. The rookie, drafted by the Phillies in 2022, has not offered much at the plate, though he has shown some recent improvement. Even so, he does not look like a long-term answer.

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