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How Mets and Yankees fans can be comforted by the Phillies’ demise and pricey fallout

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The Philadelphia Phillies have hit a turning point after four straight playoff seasons. The team’s front office is now weighing how far to lean into aging talent and high payrolls as the offseason kicks off.

Philadelphia’s core still features several veterans who have proven they can win, but the books show that these players are moving past their prime. “We have to balance experience with fresh arms and young prospects,” says the Phillies’ general manager. “It’s a tough call.”

The club’s options include re-signing its star lineup, bringing in new free‑agents, or shuffling the roster to make room for cheaper, younger talent. Each move will affect the team’s payroll and performance under the MLB salary cap.

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Fans are watching closely as the Phillies decide whether to double down on the current core or rebuild for the next decade. The outcome could shape Philadelphia’s chances to return to the World Series next season.

Source: New York Post

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