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Philadelphia Phillies Come to Terms With 22 Arbitration-Eligible Players

The Philadelphia Phillies announced on Sunday that the team has come to terms with 22 arbitration-eligible players on the roster.

The Philadelphia Phillies announced that the franchise had agreed to deals with 22 of its arbitration eligible players. It was never really in doubt that the team would get this done heading into the 2023 MLB season, but it gets rid of a potential distraction nonetheless. 

Here are the 22 players the Phillies agreed to terms with for the upcoming season:

Andrew Bellatti, Alec Bohm, Kody Clemens, Bailey Falter, Dalton Guthrie, Darick Hall, Rafael Marchán, Brandon Marsh, Yunior Marte, James McArthur, Simón Muzziotti, Nick Nelson, Jhailyn Ortiz, Luis Ortiz, Michael Plassmeyer, Johan Rojas, Cristopher Sánchez, Noah Song, Bryson Stott, Garrett Stubbs, Erich Uelmen, and Andrew Vasquez.

Additionally, President of Baseball Operations David Dombrowski announced that the team has in fact renewed the contract of pitcher Connor Brogdon.

Brogdon pitched of Philadelphia's bullpen the last three seasons. He holds a career ERA of 3.42 with a WHIP of 1.150 over the course of 113.0 innings. 

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