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As spring training progresses, Tommy Pham has not yet received an offer from a major league team.

At 36, Pham is looking to start his 11th season. Since 2018, he has played for seven teams, including stints with the Cardinals, Rays, Padres, Reds, Red Sox, Mets, and most recently, the Arizona Diamondbacks.

In the 2023 postseason, Pham had two 4-hit games, one against the Dodgers in the NLDS and another against the Rangers in the World Series. He has a career .313 batting average in playoff games.

But, despite his experience in October, and ability to play anywhere in the outfield, Pham has been sitting patiently in his house in Las Vegas, working out, still waiting for some team to send him an offer, per ESPN.

There was some speculation that the Diamondbacks might re-sign Pham after his contributions in 2023. However, since they re-signed Lourdes Gurriel Jr. and brought in Joc Pederson, who can also play in the outfield, this move now seems unlikely.

Yet, teams in need of a veteran player, like the Toronto Blue Jays, could still find value in Pham.

Stay tuned for further updates.

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