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Phillies eye Reds' Bleday amid Garcia injury
16 Jun
Summary
- Phillies need outfield replacement after Adolis Garcia's injury.
- JJ Bleday is a trade target for the struggling Reds.
- Bleday offers versatility and strong offensive potential for the Phillies.

The Philadelphia Phillies are facing an outfield crisis after Adolis Garcia was placed on the 60-day injured list with a torn latissimus dorsi muscle. In response, the team has called up prospect Gabriel Rincones Jr. However, the Phillies may soon target the Cincinnati Reds' JJ Bleday as a potential trade acquisition ahead of the August 3 deadline.
Bleday, signed to a one-year, $1.4 million contract by the Reds, has been a significant contributor with a .272 batting average and .953 OPS as of June 15. Despite his performance, the Reds are last in the NL Central, suggesting they might be willing to trade him to a contending team like the Phillies.
For fantasy baseball, Bleday offers outfield versatility and a strong offensive profile, with a .367 on-base percentage and .586 slugging percentage. He is projected to be an everyday player, likely batting in the top six of the lineup, potentially in the fifth or sixth spot.
Both the Phillies and Reds rank among MLB's worst offenses, with the Phillies at 29th and the Reds at 23rd. While Bleday would upgrade the Phillies' outfield, particularly over the struggling Garcia, his fantasy baseball ranking is expected to remain stable as OF54. The Phillies, holding a 39-33 record as of June 15 and the No. 2 Wild Card spot, are motivated to enhance their roster for a World Series push by acquiring players like Bleday.
The Reds, conversely, stand to gain significantly by trading Bleday, who represents a high return on their minimal investment. With the team 3.0 games out of a Wild Card spot, selling high on Bleday for top prospects is their most strategic move to maximize their investment.