Max Kepler, Philadelphia Phillies
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The Philadelphia Phillies hoped they had solved their outfield issues by taking a risk on Max Kepler, signing the veteran outfielder to a one-year deal worth $1
Max Kepler's time in Philadelphia has not gone as planned. With the trade deadline approaching, Kepler's future is a hot-button topic.
Kepler’s issue stems from facing only three left-handed starting pitchers, none since April 2, and sitting for three consecutive games against lefties this week.
The Philadelphia Phillies could cut ties with Max Kepler after Rob Thomson moved him down in the lineup, pinch hit for him, and benched him against a righty.
Philadelphia Phillies' Max Kepler, right, and Alec Bohm celebrate after Kepler's two-run home run during the fourth inning in the second baseball game of a doubleheader against the San Diego ...
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Phillies sit Max Kepler and start Otto Kemp in left field, even against a right-handed starter
Just over two weeks ago, Max Kepler expressed discontent with his playing time. Kepler said he had expected to be the Phillies’ everyday left fielder when he signed with them this offseason, and was disappointed at his lack of at-bats and opportunities against left-handed starters.
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Sportsnaut on MSNReport: Philadelphia Phillies Linked to Trade for Top All-Star Infielder
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