One of the more-rumored moves this offseason was that the Phillies would reunite manager Joe Girardi with his shortstop with the Yankees, Didi Gregorius.  Gregorius, famous for replacing the iconic Derek Jeter at shortstop, will be donning pinstripes in another color.  Gregorius is going to be a Phillie.


Sweeney Murti of WFAN reports that the deal is a one-year deal.

Gregorius was reportedly looking for a short-term deal to help rebuild his value after a down season in 2019, one in which he was coming off "Tommy John" surgery.   The one-year contract will allow Gregorius to demonstrate his health and ability once again before returning to the free-agent market.  The Phillies are simultaneously able to keep the infield full until Alec Bohm is ready.

Gregorius could play shortstop, while Jean Segura shifts to second base.  Scott Kingery can play third base for now.

Baseball Reference projects Gregorius to bat .261 and hit 20 home runs in 2020.  Gregorius batted just .238 in 82 games for the Yankees last year.  Lifetime, the 30 year-old Gregorius is a .264 hitter.

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