Jeff Passan Predicts Monster Phillies Trade

The Philadelphia Phillies may have their sights set on a game-changing All-Star as the MLB trade deadline looms.

The Phillies have gone from a 9-19 start and the firing of then-manager Rob Thomson to a 53-43 record, and now they sit just two games back of the first-place Atlanta Braves in the National League East.

Even with that turnaround, the roster still has some obvious holes. Philadelphia could use more help on the pitching staff, both in the rotation and the bullpen, and with Adolis Garcia out for the year because of a lat injury, the outfield also needs attention.

That’s why the trade market keeps pointing back to Aug. 3, when the deadline arrives. The Phillies may not have the trade pieces to land a major addition, but ESPN MLB insider Jeff Passan has a “dream match” in mind if they can pull something off: Minnesota Twins center fielder Byron Buxton.

Buxton, 32, is in the middle of another big season. He’s a three-time All-Star, including this year, though he will not play because of a hip strain. Through 75 games, he is hitting .271 with a .904 OPS, along with 45 RBIs and 25 home runs.

He also checks a few boxes Philadelphia badly needs. Buxton bats right-handed, which would help balance an offense that already leans on left-handed bats like Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwarber and Brandon Marsh. The Phillies have also struggled against left-handed pitching, hitting just .224 with a .671 OPS in those matchups.

There’s value on the other side of the ball, too. Buxton won a Gold Glove in 2017, and center field is a spot where Philadelphia has been using rookie Justin Crawford.

Crawford has started there this season, but he has missed the last two games with a knee injury. In 88 games, he is batting .263 with 21 RBIs.

Still, Phillies fans probably shouldn’t get too far ahead of themselves. Twins general manager Jeremy Zoll said a couple of weeks ago that Minnesota has no intention of moving Buxton, according to MLB.com.

“We have no plans to trade Byron,” Zoll said. “It’s not something we’re exploring.

It’s not something we plan to explore. We continue to have productive discussions with Byron.

I think he was very clear on that point last week. But also just from my seat, from the Twins’ perspective, that’s not something that we plan to explore.

Just wanted to hit that head on.”

Buxton also has a no-trade clause and reportedly is not interested in waiving it. He has two years left on his deal at a little over $15.1 million per year.

Minnesota is 47-49 and sits in third place in the American League Central.

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