It is extremely well known that the Philadelphia Phillies will have a different starting outfield come Opening Day 2026. As the front office actively searches for a taker for Nick Castellanos, they inked the veteran Adolis García to a one-year, $10 million contract to take his place in right field.
It was disappointingly revealed by president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski that the Phillies' starting outfield is just about set, with García in right, top prospect Justin Crawford patrolling center, and Brandon Marsh getting most platoon at-bats in left. Prior to the García signing, many fans hoped a trade could be swung for an enticing outfield talent like Brenton Doyle, although that seems extra unlikely now.