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The 2026 Spring Training stat lines that actually matter
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sports1d ago

The 2026 Spring Training stat lines that actually matter

  • Drake Baldwin of the Braves posts a .325 average, .625 slugging and 1.0 OPS, with a 74% hard-hit rate signaling power
  • Wyatt Langford leads with a .444 average and 5 homers, 74% hard-hit rate and 98.5 mph exit velocity
  • Chase DeLauter shows strong spring with 5 walks against 4 strikeouts and 1.157 OPS
  • Addison Barger shows 93.7 mph exit velocity and 52% hard-hit rate for a potential breakout
  • Samuel Basallo posts a .333 average with elite exit velocity markers and 32% barrel rate
  • Jac Caglianone hits 120.2 mph on a ball, highlighting elite power potential
  • Matt McLain posts a .529 average with 7 homers, signaling a strong breakout potential
  • Cristopher Sánchez leads Phillies with a 1.29 ERA and 0.57 WHIP in 7 spring innings
  • Cam Schlittler posts 0.93 ERA and 0.83 WHIP with 11 strikeouts in 9 2/3 innings for the Yankees
  • Kodai Senga shows up with a 1.86 ERA and 0.72 WHIP and 11 strikeouts in 9 2/3 innings
  • Shane McClanahan returns healthy for the Rays with a 2.08 ERA and 15 K in 13 innings
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Locking up the rotation is a good idea, right?
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sports10h ago

Locking up the rotation is a good idea, right?

  • The Phillies rely on a high-cost starting rotation and extended control into the next decade.
  • Cristopher Sanchez, Jesus Luzardo, Aaron Nola, Zack Wheeler, and Andrew Painter are central to the plan.
  • There is concern about resource limits if the rotation consumes payroll without proportional returns.
  • Rosters could be affected if something happens to any rotation member.
  • The article frames this as a strategic roster-construction question for fans.
  • The piece emphasizes that payroll decisions center on the present performance value, not the contract end-date.
  • There is an implied trade-off between depth and peak rotation quality.
  • The article cites SB Nation Reacts as a source of fan sentiment on the topic.
  • Public discussion centers on whether the rotation should be prioritized over other payroll needs.
  • The article notes the rotation could be worth paying a premium for if performance remains high now.
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Cristopher Sánchez guaranteed $104 million from Phillies in 6-year contract for 2027-32
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sports10h ago

Cristopher Sánchez guaranteed $104 million from Phillies in 6-year contract for 2027-32

  • Sánchez lands a six-year, $104 million contract for 2027–32 with $20 million in deferred money.
  • The deal includes a $6 million signing bonus and escalating annual salaries through 2032.
  • Philadelphia defers $10 million from 2031 and 2032 salaries, payable in installments through 2039 and 2044.
  • The contract includes a conditional 2033 option at $10 million, potentially rising to $32.5 million.
  • Sánchez adds $88 million in new money over four guaranteed seasons via this deal.
  • Sánchez posted a 13-5 record with a 2.50 ERA last season and 212 strikeouts.
  • Sánchez is 30-21 over four full big league seasons for his career.
  • He joins Jesús Luzardo, Zack Wheeler and Aaron Nola as Phillies long-term contracts.
  • Rookie Andrew Painter remains under team control through 2031.
  • The AP reported the signing details as part of the contract information.
  • The signing aligns with the Phillies' plan to extend core rotation pieces.
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What to know about Cristopher Sánchez's 6-year contract with Philadelphia Phillies
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sports8h ago

What to know about Cristopher Sánchez's 6-year contract with Philadelphia Phillies

  • Sánchez signs a six-year, $104 million contract with the Phillies through 2032, including $20 million deferred to 2035-44.
  • The contract defers $10 million from each of the 2031 and 2032 salaries, payable starting in 2035.
  • A conditional 2033 team option could reach up to $32.5 million, escalating with injury and Cy Young voting metrics.
  • Sánchez adds four guaranteed seasons and $88 million in new money beyond previous terms.
  • Sánchez finished the previous season 13-5 with a 2.50 ERA in 32 starts and struck out 212 batters.
  • Sánchez becomes part of a growing Phillies long-term rotation with Luzardo, Wheeler, and Nola.
  • Rookie Andrew Painter is under team control through 2031 and earned the fifth starter spot.
  • The contract maintains 2026-29 salaries and confirms option amounts for 2030-31.
  • Sánchez will receive a $6 million signing bonus and $3 million salary for the current season as part of the deal.
  • Sánchez's deal links to team health metrics, including potential incentives tied to 2031-32 injury status.
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