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Trade #1
Phillies acquire Brandon Marsh (of) from the Los Angeles Angels for Logan O'Hoppe (c)
I think this was the most questionable trade, as O'Hoppe is going to be a fine major league catcher soon and Marsh has struggled mightily at the plate. But O'Hoppe is blocked by J.T. Realmuto for the next three seasons, and the Phillies have Marsh under control for I believe the next five seasons. He slides into the everyday center fielder role and he's one of the top defenders in the game.
Marsh has cards dating back to 2017 with the Angels, and he's appeared in a bunch of sets so far this year including Topps flagship, Topps Gypsy Queen and Topps Heritage. O'Hoppe has appeared in Phillies minor league sets dating back to 2019, and I'll be rooting for him as he progresses through the Angels' system. To make room for Marsh on the 40-man roster, Odubel Herrera (of) was designated for assignment.
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Trade #2
Phillies acquire David Robertson (rhp) from the Chicago Cubs for Ben Brown (rhp)
This will be a shot at redemption for Robertson, who signed a big two-year deal before the 2019 season with the Phillies, and was limited to just seven games with the clubs due to an arm injury. Robertson, Seranthony Dominguez and Brad Hand will all get work in the late innings for the Phillies. He's already received more than a few Phillies cards, and he's not shown up in any mainstream baseball card releases since 2020.
Brown had recently been promoted to Reading, and he was one of the club's top pitching prospects. The only card of his in my collection is from last year's BlueClaws team set. To make room for Robertson on the 40-man roster, Jeurys Familia (rhp) was designated for assignment.
Trade #3
Phillies acquire Noah Syndergaard (rhp) from the Los Angeles Angels for Mickey Moniak (of) and Jadiel Sanchez (of)
And finally, as a replacement for Bailey Falter in the starting pitching rotation, the Phillies went back to the Angels to acquire Syndergaard, the former Mets All-Star who is absolutely going to look strange in red pinstripes. Syndergaard has made 15 starts for the Angels so far this year, going 5-8 with a 3.83 ERA. He has thousands of baseball card appearances, including his 2022 cards in the Donruss and Topps flagship sets.
Moniak, the Phillies' #1 pick in the 2016 amateur player draft, will look to reboot with the Angels. In 47 games with the Phillies over the past three seasons, he batted .129 (12 for 93) with a double and a home run. I have more cards of his in my collection than I care to admit here in public. Sanchez had been player in Low-A Clearwater and I don't believe he's appeared on any baseball cards to date.
Arrived During the 2022 Season | Date | Transaction | |
Roman Quinn - of | 4/9/22 | Signed as a free agent formerly with the Miami Marlins. | |
Oscar Mercado - of | 6/27/22 | Claimed off waivers from the Cleveland Guardians. | |
Edmundo Sosa - ss | 7/30/22 | Acquired from the St. Louis Cardinals for JoJo Romero. | |
Brandon Walsh - of | 8/2/22 | Acquired from the Los Angeles Angels for Logan O'Hoppe. | |
David Robertson - rhp | 8/2/22 | Acquired from the Chicago Cubs for Ben Brown. | |
Noah Syndergaard - rhp | 8/2/22 | Acquired from the Los Angeles Angels for Mickey Moniak and Jadiel Sanchez. | |
Departed During the 2022 Season | Date | Transaction | |
Ronald Torreyes - inf | 4/26/22 | Released. | |
Roman Quinn - of | 6/5/22 | Granted free agency, singed with the Kansas City Royals, 6/9/22. | |
James Norwood - rhp | 6/18/22 | Traded to the Boston Red Sox for cash considerations. | |
Kyle Dohy - lhp | 6/23/22 | Released. | |
Oscar Mercado - of | 7/4/22 | Claimed off waivers by the Cleveland Guardians. | |
JoJo Romero - lhp | 7/30/22 | Traded to the St. Louis Cardinals for Edmundo Sosa. | |
Mickey Moniak - of | 8/2/22 | Traded to the Los Angeles Angels with Jadiel Sanchez for Noah Syndergaard. |
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