The Phillies have submitted five trade proposals for potential superstars who could be traded at the Winter Meetings.
The Phillies may need to trade certain players during the Winter Meetings to acquire potential moves.
The Phillies are considering trade proposals for superstars who could move during the Winter Meetings, which take place from Dec. 3-6 in Nashville, Tennessee. The team has made significant moves at the Winter Meetings, such as signing Pete Rose in 1978, trading Tug McGraw with the New York Mets in 1974, and signing Zack Wheeler in 2019. The Phillies recently agreed to an 11-year, $300 million contract with Trea Turner.
The Phillies are expected to make minor offseason moves and unlikely to trade for any players, but they could surprise with a blockbuster trade to make an impact at the Winter Meetings for a second consecutive year.
Philadelphia’s president should evaluate the organization’s willingness to trade away its top prospect pool, despite the enticing prospect of acquiring any of the five players.