The Philadelphia Phillies are reportedly not expecting to re-sign free agent pitcher Ranger Suarez, who is coming off an All-Star season.
Suarez pitched 157.1 innings last season, putting up a solid 3.20 ERA and a 12-8 record. His ERA+ was 137, well above average, while his FIP was 3.21, indicating that he did not benefit from excellent fielding, which would have inflated his ERA.
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His 2025 was valued at 4.7 bWAR, his best year based on that metric since 2021.
The southpaw had such an impressive season at the perfect time, as he will enter the open market at the ripe age of 29. The Phillies, initially, were expected to bring him back on a reasonable deal, but new reports indicate otherwise.
According to R.J. Ander

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