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Phillies Seek Closer to Stabilize Bullpen Ahead of Trade Deadline
17 Jul
Summary
- Phillies' bullpen, especially closer role, has been a major issue
- Closer Jordan Romano and suspended José Alvarado have underperformed
- Analyst predicts Phillies will acquire Nationals closer Kyle Finnegan

The Philadelphia Phillies are currently facing a pressing need to address their bullpen issues, particularly the closer role, ahead of the upcoming trade deadline. According to the article, the Phillies' bullpen has been a significant problem, with eight different players recording saves this season, but none of them having more than eight.
The team's struggles in the closer role have been exacerbated by the fact that their offseason free-agent signing, Jordan Romano, has not panned out as expected, and José Alvarado, another key reliever, has been suspended for 80 games, including the playoffs, for performance-enhancing drug use.
Fortunately, the Phillies have a president of baseball operations, Dave Dombrowski, who is known for making the necessary trades to address his team's needs when they are in a pinch. In this case, one baseball analyst, Jack Oliver from Jomboy Media, predicts that the Phillies will acquire Washington Nationals closer Kyle Finnegan to shore up their bullpen by the end of the month.
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Finnegan, who was named an All-Star last season, has a lower ERA (3.12) this year and is on an affordable contract, making him an attractive target for the Phillies. While fans might have their sights set on bigger names, securing Finnegan could be a solid move to stabilize the Phillies' bullpen as they push for a playoff spot.