In a move that solidifies their commitment to veteran talent, the Philadelphia Phillies have secured the services of J.T. Realmuto, a highly-regarded catcher, for the upcoming baseball season. But here's the catch: the deal is a whopping $45 million over three years! This news, reported by NBC Sports, has sent ripples through the sports world, especially considering Realmuto's impressive track record.
According to a source close to the negotiations, Realmuto agreed to this substantial contract, which includes the potential for an extra $5 million in bonuses each year. This agreement comes as a strategic move by the Phillies to retain their key players, following the re-signing of designated hitter Kyle Schwarber for a massive $150 million over five years.
Realmuto, a seasoned athlete turning 35 this March, showcased his prowess last season with a .257 batting average, 12 home runs, and 52 RBIs in 134 games. He also led the major league in games played as a catcher, tying at 132 games. With a career spanning 12 seasons, primarily with the Miami Marlins and Phillies, Realmuto boasts a .270 batting average, 180 home runs, and an impressive 677 RBIs.
And this is where it gets interesting: the Phillies aren't stopping at Realmuto. They've also secured right-hander Brad Keller for $22 million over two years and outfielder Adolis García for $10 million for one year. It seems the Phillies are pulling out all the stops to build a formidable team.
Is this a wise investment for the Phillies, or a risky move that could backfire? The sports world is abuzz with speculation. What do you think? Share your thoughts on this intriguing development!