The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

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Youthful Phils look poised to take next step

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PHILADELPH­IA » Playing meaningful games in September seems attainable for the Phillies.

That’s a big step forward for a team with five straight losing seasons. Philadelph­ia won only 66 games in 2017 and finished last in the NL East for a third time in four years.

A decade after winning the franchise’s second World Series title, the Phillies have a solid group of young players ready to make summers at the ballpark fun again the way Ryan Howard, Chase Utley and Jimmy Rollins did from 2007-11.

Slugger Rhys Hoskins, shortstop J.P. Crawford, outfielder Nick Williams and catcher Jorge Alfaro proved they belonged in the majors and will get a chance to showcase their talent over a full season.

Outfielder­s Odubel Herrera and Aaron Altherr and second baseman Cesar Hernandez have been productive for a few years. Veteran first baseman Carlos Santana got big money in free agency to complete a lineup that has a chance to be dynamic.

It will be up to new manager Gabe Kapler to maximize their potential. Kapler replaced Pete Mackanin, who moved into a front-office role. Kapler was an unconventi­onal choice for the Phillies after spending the past three seasons as the director of player developmen­t for the Dodgers. He has limited managerial experience but is a progressiv­e thinker.

General manager Matt Klentak is modeling the Phillies after the Astros, Dodgers, Cubs and Indians.

“These are among the most progressiv­e organizati­ons in baseball,” Klentak said. “I don’t think it’s a coincidenc­e that those are the four teams that have played in the World Series the last two years. That’s where the Phillies need to head, and Gabe Kapler is going to be a huge asset to us as we try to progress to the future.”

With a ton of money available and a slew of prospects, the Phillies should be an attractive destinatio­n for free agents and they’re poised to make a run at bigname stars after the season. Bryce Harper or Manny Machado could be the final piece they need to win another championsh­ip.

This season is about proving how close they are to getting there.

NEW LOOK

Santana, who signed a $60 million, threeyear deal, gives the lineup versatilit­y and provides an example for young players on unselfishn­ess. Santana has a .365 career onbase percentage and can bat leadoff or hit cleanup. The bullpen got a big boost in the offseason, too. All-Star right-hander Pat Neshek (1.59 ERA for Phillies and Rockies) returns after being traded to Colorado last July and Tommy Hunter (2.61 ERA) came over from Tampa Bay. Six-time All-Star closer Francisco Rodriguez signed a minor-league deal and will get a chance to make the club. The Phillies will need a new clubhouse leader after trading shortstop Freddy Galvis to San Diego.

YOUNG PLAYERS TO WATCH

Hoskins, Crawford, Alfaro, Williams and right-hander Aaron Nola have All-Star talent. Outfielder Roman Quinn can be an exciting top-of-the-lineup player if he stays healthy and finds a spot at a crowded position. Minor-league infielder Scott Kingery is pushing for a promotion.

THEY’RE SET

Hoskins, Herrera, Williams and Altherr are everyday players in the outfield and Quinn could be another guy to add to the mix. Any combinatio­n of three should give the Phillies plenty of production.

THEY’RE NOT

The rotation lacks a proven ace and veteran. Nola has the stuff to be a No. 1 starter. Jerad Eickhoff and Vince Velasquez are trying to rebound. Zach Eflin, Ben Lively, Nick Pivetta and Jake Thompson will compete for the final two spots.

ON DECK

Kapler is a fascinatin­g guy so it’ll be interestin­g to watch his first spring training as manager. The talented young players should make it exciting.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Gabe Kapler replaced Pete Mackanin, who moved into a front-office role, as Phillies manager this season.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Gabe Kapler replaced Pete Mackanin, who moved into a front-office role, as Phillies manager this season.
 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Phillies catcher Jorge Alfaro is one of the young players who will get a chance to showcase their talent over a full season.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Phillies catcher Jorge Alfaro is one of the young players who will get a chance to showcase their talent over a full season.

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