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Philadelphia Phillies Announce Hiring of Their New Pitching Coach

The Philadelphia Phillies have several players competing for only a few bench spots available on their Opening Day roster. Some players have found success during spring training, while others are struggling. Among the players who are doing well, will any surprise pieces earn a spot on the Phillies at the start of the regular season?Some players who are doing well so far this spring have minor league options that may delay their arrival this season. Even though that may be the case, if said players are performing well, they should still be heavily considered to make the Phillies Opening Day roster. Which players who have struggled so far in spring training shouldn’t be considered for a spot on Philadelphia’s roster at the start of the season?

Philadelphia Phillies Announce Hiring of Their New Pitching Coach

Zach McCambley, the Phillies’ Rule 5 Draft pick from December, has impressed during spring training. The 26-year-old has a 1.80 ERA, a 1.60 WHIP, and three strikeouts. He’s allowed five walks, three hits, and one earned run over 5.0 innings in five relief appearances. The right-hander must remain on Philadelphia’s roster this season and be active for 90 days due to the terms of his being a Rule 5 Draft pick.

Philadelphia Phillies Announce Hiring of Their New Pitching Coach

Zach McCambley, the Phillies’ Rule 5 Draft pick from December, has impressed during spring training. The 26-year-old has a 1.80 ERA, a 1.60 WHIP, and three strikeouts. He’s allowed five walks, three hits, and one earned run over 5.0 innings in five relief appearances. The right-hander must remain on Philadelphia’s roster this season and be active for 90 days due to the terms of his being a Rule 5 Draft pick.

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