Lethbridge Herald

Phillies land top catcher

PHILLIES ADD REALMUTO FROM MARLINS FOR THREE PLAYERS

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS — MIAMI

In October, J.T. Realmuto’s agent predicted the Miami Marlins’ All-Star catcher would be with another team by spring training. He was right. After months of speculatio­n over what they’d do, the Marlins traded Realmuto on Thursday to the Philadelph­ia Phillies for catcher Jorge Alfaro, two pitching prospects and $250,000 in internatio­nal signing bonus pool allocation.

Along with Alfaro, the Phillies gave up 20-year-old right-hander Sixto Sanchez, their top prospect, and lefthander Will Stewart.

“This is about us acquiring the best catcher in baseball,” Phillies general manager Matt Klentak said, “and we’re really excited about that.”

Realmuto, who turns 28 in March, had been with the Marlins longer than any other current player. His agent, Jeff Berry, predicted a trade after Realmuto informed the Marlins last fall he wouldn’t sign a long-term contract with them.

The Marlins got the deal done six days before their pitchers and catchers report to spring training. A rebuilding project for the perennial also-rans will probably continue for several years under CEO Derek Jeter, whose group bought the franchise after the 2017 season.

“We did not have to trade J.T.,” president of baseball operations Michael Hill said. “But our goal is to build a long-term sustainabl­e championsh­ip organizati­on.”

The deal could vault the Phillies into playoff contention, and they’re still pursuing free agents Bryce Harper and Manny Machado . They bolstered their lineup earlier with the additions of shortstop Jean Segura and 2013 NL MVP Andrew McCutchen .

The Phillies had the worst batting average in the major leagues last year (.234) and were third in strikeouts (1,520). They led their division with the second-best record in the NL one week into August, then went 16-33 over the final 49 games and finished with a losing record (80-82) for the sixth consecutiv­e season.

The Marlins had been talking for months with numerous teams about a Realmuto trade before deciding to send him to their NL East counterpar­ts.

“We’re talking about the best catcher in all of baseball, so of course he was popular,” Hill said.

Alfaro is expected to replace Realmuto as Miami’s starting catcher. He hit .262 with 10 homers in his first full major league season last year and showed a strong arm, but had 11 errors and 10 passed balls.

Sanchez, a Dominican with a 100-mph fastball and excellent command, has a 2.48 ERA in 48 minor league games over four seasons.

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