The 2025 MLB season is almost upon us, and so is a crucial year for the Philadelphia Phillies. Fresh off an NL East title but a subsequent loss in the NLDS, the Fightins are once again hunting for Red October and an elusive third World Series championship.
Depth is never a bad thing In the never ending quest to add depth to the organization, the Phillies announced two more non-roster invitees that will be among those that open camp on Monday.
With the Philadelphia Eagles set to hit Broad Street for their Super Bowl parade on Friday morning, the Phillies made some less significant news by announcing the addition of two players to spring training in Clearwater, Fla.
The Philadelphia Phillies have signed infielder Christian Arroyo to a minor-league deal with an invite to camp as a non-roster invite, per MLB Trade Rumors.
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The Phillies have signed infielder Christian Arroyo to a minor-league contract, according to Tim Dierkes of MLB Trade Rumors. He’ll get a non-roster invite to spring training.
The Philadelphia Phillies have added some depth within the infield. As first reported by Tim Dierkes of MLB Trade Rumors, the Phillies have signed Christian Arroyo to a minor league deal which includes an invitation to camp as a non-roster invitee.
The Boston Red Sox have lost a lot of on-field personalities over the last few months amid a roster reshuffling under new chief baseball officer Craig Breslow.
Former SF Giants first-round draft pick Christian Arroyo has signed a minor league deal with the Milwaukee Brewers, per Robert Murray of FanSided. The deal is for a $1.5 million base salary including $500K in incentives, tied to plate appearances.
The Milwaukee Brewers are in agreement with infielder Christian Arroyo on a one-year minor league deal, multiple outlets reported Thursday. The 28-year-old second baseman/third baseman/shortstop can earn a $1.5 million base salary and up to $500,000 in incentives if he makes the major league roster.
The Milwaukee Brewers reportedly agreed to a minor-league contract with former Boston Red Sox infielder Christian Arroyo, per Adam McCalvy of MLB.com. Robert Murray of FanSided reports that the deal is worth $1.5 million and has $500 thousand in incentives.
The news comes just two days after Arroyo was placed on the COVID-related injured list as a close contact to utility man Enrique Hernández, who also tested positive for the coronavirus.