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The Los Angeles Angels are taking a $2 million flier on former Phillies closer Jordan Romano. According to multiple reports Tuesday, the free agent pitcher will head to Anaheim in hopes of rebounding from the worst season of his major league career.
The Phillies reliever is the first free agent the Phillies have lost this winter of note, with J.T. Realmuto, Harrison Bader, Ranger Suarez, and Max Kepler all still unsigned, while Kyle Schwarber returned on a five-year, $150 million deal.
The Philadelphia Phillies signed Adolis García, and Dave Dombrowski hinted at what they plan to do with one of their free agents.
The Philadelphia Phillies have reportedly signed a young right-hander who recently left another National League club.
Righty reliever Jordan Romano is now a member of the Angels after a down year in Philadelphia. The two-time All-Star closer agreed to a one-year contract with the Angels, a team that ESPN’s Jeff Passan described as “loading up on reclamation projects” in hopes of them returning to All-Star form.
The Philadelphia Phillies have already re-signed Kyle Schwarber, but another free agent is still on the market.
After signing Adolis Garcia to a $10 million contract, the Phillies don't seem poised to add much more to their outfield.
Veteran backstop tagged as the 'best fit' for the Phillies this offseason originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Philadelphia Phillies came into the offseason a bit uneasy. They were at risk of losing Kyle Schwarber until the two sides agreed to a five-year, $150 million deal.