The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

NL MVP Harper urges front office for lineup help

- By Rob Maaddi

Bryce Harper wants the Phillies to add another big bat for the lineup.

The reigning NL MVP said Monday it would be a “downer” if the Phillies didn’t sign Kris Bryant, Nick Castellano­s or Kyle Schwarber. The teams needs a left fielder, and President Dave Dombrowski said Sunday ownership hasn’t given him any limitation­s on spending money.

“I think all three are winners,” Harper said during a 10-minute chat with reporters. “I think they’ve proven that. Schwarber, of course, he won in Chicago, did a great job for the Red Sox last year, and the Nationals. He’s a winner as a player. KB can play everywhere, third base, first base, DH, left field. He’s a winner as well, and he’s done that. He’s come up in big spots, big situations. And then Nicky, I really enjoy him as a player, a good left fielder. He’d be a great middle-of-the-order bat for us.”

“But that’s for (Dombrowski) to figure out to give us the best ability for us to win,” Harper continued. “There’s definitely a couple of guys out there that a lot of guys in this clubhouse would like to see come in and kind of give us a sense of we’re here to win it and we have an opportunit­y to do that.”

Harper indirectly put pressure on the front office to sign a slugger, though he said he doesn’t need to remind Dombrowski or owner John Middleton of that. Harper was quite vocal about resigning All-Star catcher J.T. Realmuto in 2020.

“They know the type of guys we need in this clubhouse,” Harper said. “There’s a lot of players out there who are really, really good. Some of them fit our team. Some of them fit the mold. Some of them don’t. I don’t see us going crazy on (Carlos) Correa or anything like that because it doesn’t make sense for us, right? But there’s a couple guys out there that would definitely make sense for us. They know that. I don’t need to reiterate that. The fan base knows that. The city of Philadelph­ia knows that.”

The Phillies finished 82-80 last season, their first winning record since 2011, but extended their postseason drought to an NL-worst 10 years.

Since the lockout ended, the Phillies have added a pair of late-inning relievers and returned a familiar face. They’ve agreed to contracts with outfielder Odubel Herrera, righthande­r Jeurys Familia and lefty Brad Hand, according to a source familiar with those deals.

Herrera could platoon with Matt Vierling in center field. Herrera, an All-Star in 2016, batted .260 with 13 homers, 51 RBIs and had a .310 on-base percentage last year after returning to from a suspension in 2019 for violating Major League Baseball’s domestic violence policy.

Hand was a three-time All-Star between 201720 when he totaled 103 saves with a 2.63 ERA. He struggled last season in Washington and Toronto but finished strong with the Mets. Overall, he was 6-7 with a 3.90 ERA and 21 saves in 2021.

Before the lockout, the Phillies signed righty Corey Knebel a their closer.

Meanwhile, Harper sees the Mets making a big splash in the NL East, adding Max Scherzer, Eduardo Escobar, Starling Marte and Mark Canha, among others. Harper praised Mets owner Steve Cohen, saying he’s doing a “great job.”

“They’re going to be a very good team,” he said. “He’s doing what’s best for the Mets and their fan base and their organizati­on and they’re going out and getting the players they need to compete.”

The defending World Series champion Atlanta Braves, another division rival, acquired All-Star slugger Matt Olson to replace Freddie Freeman.

 ?? MORRY GASH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Bryce Harper follows through on a home run in a September game against Milwaukee. The reigning NL MVP exhorted the Phillies to land another big bat this offseason.
MORRY GASH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Bryce Harper follows through on a home run in a September game against Milwaukee. The reigning NL MVP exhorted the Phillies to land another big bat this offseason.

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