This week we’re looking at what the Phillies biggest holes in anticipation of the offseason. How will they fill the holes? That’s what we’re after in the offseason preview.
Fixing the outfield
Disregard Odubel Herrera and you get a combined .220 average with 22 home runs and 110 runs batted in from the Phillies outfielders. That’s good for one player, but you know, we would need two players to fill the outfield.
So, yes, the Phillies had poor outfield production in 2016. Moreover, none of the outfielders – sans Herrera – stayed put throughout the season.