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Philadelphia Phillies Add Catching Depth Amid Injury Concerns

The Philadelphia Phillies added some catching depth over the weekend.
Philadelphia Phillies Add Catching Depth Amid Injury Concerns
Philadelphia Phillies Add Catching Depth Amid Injury Concerns

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The Philadelphia Phillies are pretty set when it comes to catcher. They have three-time All-Star J.T. Realmuto -- one of the best backstops in baseball -- under contract for two more seasons.

The only question behind the plate for the Phillies, then, is who will back him up?

There isn't a clear answer to that right now, as the team's backup catcher situation appears to be in flux based on recent injuries and roster moves. 

On Sunday, Philadelphia signed former Cleveland Guardians catcher Cam Gallagher to a minor-league deal with an invitation to Spring Training. He was spotted at camp that day.

Gallagher seems to be an insurance policy for Rafael Marchan, who is dealing with a back injury.

Gallagher, 31, is coming off a rough season with the Guardians. He batted just .126/.154/.168 in 56 games with Cleveland last year, making him one of the worst hitters in baseball.

Before that, Gallagher was a more reliable batter with the Kansas City Royals during the first six years of his career from 2017-2022 (.656 OPS), so the Phillies are hoping he can bounce back.

Gallagher isn't the most appealing option, but Philadelphia may need him. According to manager Rob Thomson's comments on Sunday, Marchan's injury sounds pretty serious and could keep him out for some time.

Gallagher may not have much juice left in his bat, but at least he's a proven veteran who can handle the position. The Phillies need someone who can fill in for Realmuto occasionally, and Gallagher is capable of that.

Just don't ask him to hit.


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Tyler Maher
TYLER MAHER

Tyler is a writer for Sports Illustrated's Inside the Phillies. He grew up in Massachusetts and is a huge Boston sports fan, especially the Red Sox. He went to Tufts University and played club baseball for the Jumbos. Since graduating, he has worked for MLB.com, The Game Day, FanDuel and Forbes. When he's not writing about baseball, he enjoys running, traveling, and playing fetch with his golden retriever.