NLDS Lessons: The Phillies' Offseason Priorities and the Case for Power Hitters
The Phillies' recent performance in the NLDS has highlighted a critical need for the team this offseason. They must address their batting order by acquiring a legitimate right-handed power bat to slot in after or between Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber. This is a non-negotiable requirement to improve their odds against the Dodgers.
If Schwarber doesn't return, the Phillies will need two such players to bolster their lineup.
The Phillies' Offseason Strategy
The Phillies have tried to bolster their bullpen every offseason since 2018, but this approach is financially impractical and not a sure-fire strategy. Veteran relievers are too volatile and injury-prone to rely on for an elite bullpen. The team's focus should shift to acquiring power hitters.
The Case for Power Hitters
The NLDS showcased the impact of power hitters, with Brandon Marsh and Alec Bohm struggling at the plate. Marsh is a near-automatic out, with a .038 batting average in the postseason, while Bohm has no extra-base hits in the last two postseasons. Together, they have a .135 batting average and just one RBI in 16 games.
The Phillies' current lineup is overly reliant on two hitters, with Harper and Schwarber taking an inordinate amount of criticism. The team's success hinges on finding a power hitter who can provide consistent production.
Acquiring Power Hitters
The free agent market offers several options for power hitters, including Pete Alonso, Alex Bregman, and Kyle Tucker. While the Phillies don't necessarily need to spend big, investing in these players can provide more certainty. The team should explore creative and unsentimental trade options to strengthen their lineup.
The Phillies' Offseason Goals
The Phillies' offseason goals are clear: acquire a power hitter who can slot in after or between Harper and Schwarber, and potentially find another power hitter if Schwarber doesn't return. The team should focus on improving their batting order and finding a consistent run producer.
The Future of the Phillies
The Phillies' success in the next five seasons will depend on their ability to address their batting order and find a power hitter. The team's leadership, including Dave Dombrowski and John Middleton, must make the necessary moves to improve their odds against the Dodgers and secure a successful future.