PHILS PHACTS:

Will He Be Back? – Jeff Francoeur made his
feelings about the Phillies pretty clear late last season. He would love to return for at least another
year. But will Francoeur be back? And if not him, who? Phillies assistant
general manager Scott Proefrock declined to comment on negotiations with
Francoeur, citing a memo from the Commissioner's Office regarding free agency. "I
really don't have anything to report," Proefrock said. "But one thing
I can speak about is the job Jeff did for us last year and how valuable he was
in the clubhouse. He was a good fit as a veteran who understood his role and he
was a great influence on our young players." But while sources said the
Phillies remain interested in Francoeur, they are exploring other options. They
are not expected to be in the running for free-agent outfielders like Yoenis Cespedes, Justin Upton, Jason Heyward and Alex Gordon, who will
receive the most lucrative multiyear deals this offseason. But other everyday
and part-time outfielders like Chris Young, Ryan Raburn, David Murphy, Rajai Davis, Alejandro De Aza and
Justin Ruggiano might be a fit. Francoeur hit .258 with 16 doubles, one triple,
13 home runs, 45 RBIs and a .718 OPS in 343 plate appearances last season. Off
the field, he established himself as a sorely needed vocal leader. Phillies
general manager Matt Klentak has said a positive culture in the clubhouse is
important to him, but the potential for more production offensively from other
outfielders might outweigh that. Certainly the free-agent market has been slow
moving to this point, so nothing is imminent, but eventually the Phillies are
expected to add at least one veteran outfielder to the 40-man roster because
they have too many question marks in the outfield. Whether or not that veteran
is Francoeur remains to be seen.
THE BEGINNING:
The
Phillies finally put an end to the season finishing in last place in the NL
East with a record of 63-99. Given the departures, aging stars, injuries, and
bipolar performances, this has ended up being one of the worst seasons in
franchise history! However, at least Ryan Madson got another ring this year.
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