Breaking News:Phillies has completed a Deal to land Former Braves Outfielder.
The Philadelphia Phillies are bolstering their lineup as MLB Spring Training nears its end, with Opening Day just around the corner on March 28. On Thursday, the Phillies secured outfielder Jordan Luplow on a minor league deal after he was released by their divisional rivals, the Atlanta Braves, as reported by FanSided. Luplow, known for his versatility in the outfield and at first base, has played in the Major Leagues for seven seasons.
The California native holds a career slashline of .212/.314/.423. In 2023, he posted a .208/.322/.325 line with two home runs in 39 games split between the Toronto Blue Jays and Minnesota Twins. While Luplow’s signing may not significantly impact Philadelphia’s roster, his field flexibility and veteran experience could bolster their depth. This signing provides the Phillies with options to strengthen their bench or have a reliable player in AAA in case of injuries.
The Braves released Luplow to give him the chance to find a better situation elsewhere, according to the report. With a relatively settled roster, Luplow’s decision to join the Phillies likely stems from the opportunity to contribute to a team with a strong clubhouse culture.