After the Philadelphia Phillies re-signed Aaron Nola to a massive contract that will likely keep him with the team for the rest of his career, there was little talk about the team going after other high-profile free agents who were still available.

Until it was revealed that they were not only interested in Yoshinobu Yamamoto, but had also offered him a lucrative contract.

This came after Dave Dombrowski stated that their starting rotation was set, with five pitchers scheduled to start on Opening Day.

After the Philadelphia Phillies re-signed Aaron Nola to a massive contract that will likely keep him with the team for the rest of his career, there was little talk about the team going after other high-profile free agents still on the market.

Until it was revealed that they were not only interested in Yoshinobu Yamamoto, but had also made an aggressive contract offer to him.

3 Starting Pitcher Trade Targets For Philadelphia Phillies - Sports  Illustrated Inside The Phillies

This came after Dave Dombrowski stated that their starting rotation was set, with five pitchers penciled in for Opening Day.

should jump at this opportunity with no hesitation.

Logan Gilbert

The Seattle Mariners might look for a massive return to trade Logan Gilbert, but they also are in desperate need of hitters to help out their roster right now and in the future. The Phillies could put together a package of prospects to land the righty that has four years of affordable club control remaining before hitting free agency.

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