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Phillies May Trade Struggling Taijuan Walker
31 Mar
Summary
- Taijuan Walker surrendered six earned runs in under five innings.
- Walker is in the final year of a four-year, $72 million contract.
- The Phillies may consider trading Walker due to his performance.

Taijuan Walker's tenure with the Philadelphia Phillies appears to be reaching a critical juncture. On Monday, the right-hander had another difficult outing, allowing six earned runs on 10 hits and three walks in only 4.2 innings against the Washington Nationals. This performance further exacerbates concerns surrounding his contract.
Walker is in the final year of a four-year, $72 million deal that the Phillies have reportedly regretted. His ERA has been elevated since 2023, leading to speculation that the club might seek a trade partner. Despite a glimmer of hope from his performance late last season, the Phillies' management may be actively working the phones.
Adding to the uncertainty, Zack Wheeler is nearing a return after his first rehab start. While Walker could potentially remain with the team as a swingman in the bullpen, the Phillies might be amenable to listening to offers if another team expresses interest.