More than three months later, the baseball lockout is over. JSalisburyNBCS and CSeidmanNBCS of NBCSPhilly show you what you need to know now from a Phillies perspective:
Camps will open as soon as the deal is ratified by both sides. That could take anywhere from a few to 48 hours. Many players are already working out on their own near their spring training camps so they could arrive quickly. Getting players in quickly from Latin American countries could be more of a hurdle.
What does it mean for front offices, who were unable to talk to free agents or other clubs during the lockout? With the signing of reliever Corey Knebel in November, the Phillies have approximately $178 million committed toward their 2022 payroll from a luxury tax perspective. That would conceivably give them room to make a decent free-agent score and remain under the new luxury tax thresholds, reported to be $230 million, up from $210 million in 2021.
Two star shortstops, Carlos Correa and Trevor Story, are still out there. So are Freddie Freeman and Nick Castellanos, two of the top offensive players in the National League in recent years. On days when the Phillies want to get Rhys Hoskins off of his feet, he can DH with Bohm playing first base.
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