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Phillies’ Hot Streak Hides Outfield Weakness

Phillies’ Hot Streak Hides Outfield Weakness

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The Phillies are riding a hot streak—19 wins in 27 games since Don Mattingly took over—but their roster still has a glaring weakness: right-handed hitting outfielders. With the team sitting just one game out of a wild card spot, they’re relying on solid pitching and timely hits to cover up lineup gaps. Yet, their right-handed batters are posting the worst batting average and slugging percentage in MLB, especially against lefties. Adolis García’s recent slump (.068 in 15 games) is particularly concerning, and without a reliable middle-of-the-order righty, Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper are carrying too much. The Phillies may need to act aggressively before the trade deadline—options like Taylor Ward or even Byron Buxton could be the answer. With pitching on fire, the offense’s biggest flaw could be the difference between contending and falling short.

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