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It’s ‘probable’ the Phillies do not land another starting pitcher this offseason

According to Matt Gelb of The Athletic, it is “probable” the Phillies do not add another starting pitcher to the rotation, but not a foregone conclusion. The front office is still operating under the premise that it will not exceed the luxury tax threshold in 2020. If the team’s payroll were to exceed $208 million, it would be the first time the team had surpassed the threshold since the implementation of the luxury tax in 1996.

John Middleton and the Phillies are hesitant to exceed the tax threshold. (Cliff Welch/Icon Sportswire)

The team is also expected to heavily rely on Aaron Nola, Zack Wheeler and Jake Arrieta, per Gelb and his team and league sources.