Kepler was an outstanding RF, excellent defense, power hitter but injured for the past 5 years. Playing LF for Phillies??? Another "leftie" in the lineup, fear the old school manager will start platooning soon with Marsh, Bryson and Kepler. Based on history back to 2019 Kepler does have 30+ homer potential. With the bloated payroll Kepler is a good signing if he stays healthy. If Kepler stays healthy and has a good year will cost a bundle to resign, he is on a one year contract. Won't cost as much as Tucker, currently with Cubs, I think Tucker and Kepler can be similar players. Luzardo, great signing if healthy, don't know much about the relief pitcher whom they signed from the Jays, also injured. Braves already lost big signing, Profar, 80 day suspension plus no playoffs. Lopez, starting pitcher now on IL, shoulder. Acuna and Strider still not ready to play.Don't know much about Max Kepler who came over from the Twins.
He had a HR today, and John Kruk thinks he'll like Citizens Bank Park for power hitting. Is he decent as a fielder? That's been a shaky area for the Phils, finding OF's who can hit and defend.
Solid player. He was a problem for the Guardians so I am glad he's out of our division. he hit .260 with 20 HRs in 2023 and was hurt a lot of last season. MN can be a tough place to play in the spring so he'll probably do better than that in Philly which is a bit warmer.Don't know much about Max Kepler who came over from the Twins.
He had a HR today, and John Kruk thinks he'll like Citizens Bank Park for power hitting. Is he decent as a fielder? That's been a shaky area for the Phils, finding OF's who can hit and defend.
See my post above, 5th game of season and Phillies old school manager already platooning, Stott and Marsh out against lefty.
Thompson makes Charlie Manuel look MensaSee my post above, 5th game of season and Phillies old school manager already platooning, Stott and Marsh out against lefty.