The Philadelphia Phillies are gearing up for another run at the World Series, and they’re not backing down from any challenges, even with the Los Angeles Dodgers making big moves this offseason. Phillies President Dave Dombrowski is confident in his team’s ability to compete with anyone, and he’s looking forward to a potential playoff showdown with the Dodgers.
The Phillies have been busy this offseason, adding some depth to their infield with the signing of Christian Arroyo and retaining third baseman Alec Bohm. Arroyo, a former top prospect, will provide some versatility and competition for the infield spots, while Bohm will be looking to bounce back after a somewhat disappointing 2024 season.
Dombrowski’s confidence in the Phillies is understandable. They have a strong lineup, a solid pitching staff, and a good mix of veteran leadership and young talent. While the Dodgers might be the favorites on paper, the Phillies are ready to prove that they’re not going down without a fight.
This season promises to be an exciting one in the National League, and the Phillies are poised to be right in the thick of the playoff race. With a talented roster and a determined front office, they’re ready to take on all challengers, including those high-spending Dodgers.