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Phillies acquire closer Jhoan Duran from the Twins before the MLB trade deadline

Phillies acquire closer Jhoan Duran from the Twins before the MLB trade deadline

The Philadelphia Phillies made a significant trade with the Minnesota Twins ahead of the MLB trade deadline, according to several sources. The Phillies, in search of a reliable reliever, focused on acquiring veteran pitcher Jhoan Duran, who has recorded 16 saves in 49 games this season.

In this deal, the Phillies are sending top prospects—right-hander Mick Abel and catcher Eduardo Tate—to the Twins. Duran, recognized as a strong asset, is vital for any franchise aiming for a World Series title. He has successfully maintained a 2.47 ERA throughout his career, including 74 saves over the last four seasons, showcasing a mix of powerful fastballs and an exceptional splitter.

This trade not only reinforces the Phillies’ bullpen but also ensures that Duran will be under team control until 2028, which could benefit the franchise this season as well as in the upcoming years. After reaching the World Series in 2022 but falling short against the Houston Astros, the Phillies have continued to aspire for greater success. They advanced to the NLCS in 2023 but lost in Game 7 to the Arizona Diamondbacks, and then faced elimination by the New York Mets in the 2024 Division Series.

The upgrade in their bullpen is crucial as the team prepares for the tough competition in the National League come October. This strategic move reflects a strong commitment from the Phillies to enhance their chances of contention in the playoffs.

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