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The Phillies added a dose of right-handed power and postseason pedigree Monday, signing outfielder Adolis García to a one-year, $10 million contract as the club continues to retool its roster with
The Phillies and two-time All-Star with the Texas Rangers agreed on a reported $10 million deal. The 32-year-old Garcia is expected to start in right field for the Phillies, with veteran Nick Castellanos expected to part ways with the organization.
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Phillies ‘pretty well set’ in outfield after adding Adolis García; catcher is now the main focus
Garcia will be the everyday right fielder with Brandon Marsh in left and rookie Justin Crawford in center. The priority now turns to catcher and bringing back free agent J.T. Realmuto.
García played big role in bringing Texas franchise its first World Series championship. He's found a new home in the City of Brotherly Love.