The Philadelphia Phillies moving on from third baseman Maikel Franco, after six seasons with the team in which he slugged 102 home runs, 343 RBI and a .249/.302/.431 slash over 656 games, appears to be growing in likelihood as each day passes this offseason.
With Scott Kingery lingering to possibility replace Cesar Hernandez at second base full-time in 2020, and with top prospect Alec Bohm set to make his Triple-A debut to start next season, the Phillies seem poised to sign a player to play at the hot corner from outside of their organization.