Will the Philadelphia Phillies, who still have the best starting lineup, acquire "100 miles of left hand"? The Philadelphia Phillies have put up the third baseman for sale.
USA Today said on the 26th (Korea time) that Philadelphia had negotiations with the Chicago White Sox to recruit Garrett Crochet (25).스포츠토토
The Philadelphia Phillies have offered two players to recruit Crochet. They are Alec Bohm, the third baseman of the All-Star team, and Justin Crawford, the 77th-ranked center fielder in the Major League.
The Chicago White Sox are known to want a fielder rather than a pitcher in exchange for Crochet. The price that Philadelphia offered is an All-Star third baseman and a prospect in the Top 100.
In 143 games this season, Bohm had a batting average of 0.280 with 15 homers and 97 RBIs, and an on-base percentage of 0.332 OPS of 0.779. He was named an All-Star for the first time this year.
Crawford played in the top single A and double A this year. In particular, he performed better in the double A than in the top single A, raising expectations for the future.
Crochet emerged like a comet with an ERA of 1.49 in May and June. In addition, the possibility of a trade has increased along with the poor performance of the Chicago White Sox.
However, the transfer was not made due to problems such as the Chicago White Sox calling the price too high and boycotting the postseason if the extension contract was not given.
Since then, Crochet has shown a significant slump in the second half and has reduced his pitching innings. As a result, Crochet ended the season with a 3.58 ERA.
Nevertheless, Crochet's value did not diminish. He is a left-handed fireballer who throws an average of 97.3 miles of four-seam fastballs.
Furthermore, since Crochet will be eligible for free agency after 2026 season, he will be able to hold it for two more years. Of course, the trade cost will never be small.
The media predicted that if Philadelphia opens a gap in third base due to the recruitment of Crochet, it will be filled by the recruitment of Alex Bregman.
If Philadelphia can sign Crochet, it would add 100 miles of left hand to the existing Jack Wheeler, Aaron Nola, Ranger Suarez and Christopher Sanchez.