July 4, 2024

The Philadelphia Phillies made waves in free agency by signing their own star pitcher, Aaron Nola, to a seven-year, $172 million deal in free agency. In fact, it was the first significant free agency signing of the offseason.

Was it money? Well, Burnes will make nearly $16 million in 2024 thanks to a deal with the Brewers that averted arbitration. The Phillies certainly aren’t averse to spending money. The Nola deal proves that. And, since Burnes is a free agent after this season, the Phillies aren’t tied to him beyond next season.

Was it the cost? The Orioles gave up infielder Joey Ortiz, left-handed pitcher D.L. Hall and their No. 34 pick in next July’s draft, which is the Orioles’ Competitive Balance Round A pick.

Hall was 3-0 with a 3.26 ERA in 18 relief appearances last season, but he could end up being a starter in Milwaukee. He was a starter throughout his time in the minors. As for Ortiz, he was just ranked as baseball’s No. 63 prospect by MLB.com after he made his MLB debut last season. What would be the Phillies’ equivalent? Prospect-wise, the closest-ranked prospect to Ortiz is infielder Aidan Miller, who is ranked No. 61. That would likely work against the Phillies, as Miller is years away from being in the Majors while Ortiz could play right away. The Brewers may have prioritized a player that could help them now.

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