Phillies notes: Bullpen evolves, latest on Realmuto, Harper’s WBC originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia
The Philliesโ bullpen focus continued Monday with the signing of right-hander Zach Pop, pushing the clubโs 40-man roster to 39 and reinforcing where much of its winter attention has been directed.
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Bullpen additions shape outlook for 2026
At the Trade Deadline in July, the Philliesโ priority was finding a lockdown closer. They acquired Jhoan Duran, but inconsistent middle relief exposed weakness down the stretch and in the NLDS. Those struggles have informed much of the clubโs offseason work.
Last week, the Phillies signed right-hander Brad Keller to a two-year, $22 million deal, adding a steady late-inning option.
โWe love Keller,โ president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski said at Fridayโs media availability. โWe really think heโs one of the best in the business. We really like the way the bullpen now shapes up.โ
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Keller emerged as one of the leagueโs more reliable relievers in 2025, posting a 2.07 ERA over 69 2/3 innings. The 30-year-old was particularly effective in a setup role, facing 135 batters in the eighth inning, limiting opponents to a .135/.179/.189 slash line.
โAll of our scouting work, our analytical work, our pitching people โ between Caleb [Cotham] and the rest of the group โ everybody thinks heโs a legit back-end type guy,โ Dombrowski said.
The metrics support that confidence. Kellerโs average fastball velocity jumped 3.4 mph from 2024 (93.7) to 2025 (97.1). That coincides with his shift from the rotation to the bullpen in a full-time capacity.
โI wouldnโt say I expected a four-mile-per-hour jump,โ Keller said during his introductory press conference Monday. โBut I did feel like I worked really hard, cleaned up mechanical things and started focusing on using my lower half.โ
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The bullpen has continued to evolve. The Phillies traded left-hander Matt Strahm to Kansas City for right-hander Jonathan Bowlan, then acquired left-hander Kyle Backhus from Arizona later that same day. The result is a deeper, more diverse group built around matchups and versatility at Rob Thomsonโs disposal.
Update on Realmuto
The Phillies remain without a definitive everyday option behind the plate.
According to MLB.comโs Todd Zolecki, the club has had an offer out to J.T. Realmuto for more than two weeks. ESPNโs Jeff Passan previously reported Realmuto is not seeking a three-year deal, though the market remains fluid.
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Entering his age-35 season, a three-year contract would be rare. Per MLB Trade Rumors, only two catchers have signed deals of that length entering that age season: Carlos Ruiz (three years, $26 million in 2013) and Yadier Molina (three years, $60 million in 2017).
Ruiz posted a .670 OPS and averaged 1.4 WAR over that span. Molina produced a .738 OPS with an average 1.5 WAR. Since joining the Phillies in 2019, Realmuto has averaged 3.6 WAR per season.
Whether Philadelphia ultimately meets Realmutoโs price or looks to an alternative, his value โ both offensively and in managing a pitching staff โ remains significant. Any contingency plan would more likely come via trade than from a thin free-agent catching class.
Where the payroll stands
The Associated Press tracks payroll figures for all 30 clubs each season.
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The Philliesโ luxury tax payroll currently sits at $314,329,912. According to the Philadelphia Inquirerโs Scott Lauber, that figure would result in $56.1 million in tax penalties โ the fourth-highest total in baseball.
Last season, the Philliesโ payroll was reported at $264,314,134, representing an increase of more than $50 million year over year. Whether the club reallocates money via trade or adds Realmuto as the final 40-man spot remains to be seen.
Harper commits to World Baseball Classic
Bryce Harperโs 2026 campaign will begin early.
The Philliesโ first baseman announced on Instagram that he intends to represent Team USA in the 2026 World Baseball Classic.
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โPut the colors on my chest for the first time when I was 15,โ Harper wrote. โNo other feeling like it. Iโm excited to announce I will be representing Team USA this year in the WBC.โ
Harper, 33, joins Kyle Schwarber, who announced his commitment moments before he re-signed with the Phillies. The tournament runs from March 5โ17 during Spring Training.
Team USA manager Mark DeRosa had a need at first base. He found his answer.