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I'm a natural list-maker and one list subject every year since the mid-1980s is a listing of Phillies' off-season transactions. Whether it be in my old scrapbooks, in spiral-bound notebooks or on this blog, I've maintained lists of the players coming and going between the final pitch of one season and the first pitch of the next. I realize these lists aren't needed now as much as they were back in the day, given there are multiple websites around tracking these sort of things, but with the World Series over and offseason transactions starting . . . here we go again.
Departures - 2022-2023 Offseason
- Johan Camargo - inf (10/7/22) - Elected free agency.
- Michael Kelly - rhp (10/14/22) - Elected free agency.
- Chris Devenski - rhp (11/6/22) - Elected free agency.
- Kyle Gibson - rhp (11/6/22) - Elected free agency.
- Brad Hand - lhp (11/6/22) - Elected free agency.
- Corey Knebel - rhp (11/6/22) - Elected free agency.
- David Robertson - rhp (11/6/22) - Elected free agency.
- Noah Syndergaard - rhp (11/6/22) - Elected free agency.
- Zach Eflin - rhp (11/7/22) - Elected free agency.
- Jean Segura - 2b (11/7/22) - Elected free agency.
Johan Camargo and Michael Kelly, both dropped from the team's 40-man roster earlier in the year, became free agents in the midst of the Phillies' postseason run. On Sunday, the next six players listed above became free agents. On Monday, the Phillies declined the option on Jean Segura and Zach Eflin declined his side of a mutual option, making them both free agents.
I wouldn't mind seeing Segura, Eflin, Robertson and/or Syndergaard come back in 2023 and if I had to guess the latter two probably have the best chance of donning red pinstripes again.
New Additions - 2022-2023 Offseason
- Luis Ortiz - rhp (11/9/22) - Claimed off waivers from the San Francisco Giants.
- Andrew Vasquez - rhp (11/9/22) - Claimed off waivers from the San Francisco Giants.
On Wednesday, the Phillies added two potential 2023 pitchers to their arsenal, claiming Luis Ortiz and Andrew Vasquez off waivers from the Giants. Ortiz appeared in six games for the Giants in 2022, earning a 1.04 ERA in 8 2/3 innings pitched. He had previously appeared in three games for the Orioles in 2018 and 2019, and his last mainstream baseball card can be found in the 2019 Topps set.
Vasquez appeared in nine games for the Blue Jays and one game for the Giants, spending 12 days on the Phillies' 40-man roster in August before re-entering the waiver wire shuffle. He's got several minor league baseball card appearances, but nothing mainstream to date.
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