The Philadelphia Phillies reportedly signed outfielder Max Kepler to a one-year, $10 million deal late Thursday night time.
Kepler spent a decade with the Minnesota Twins after signing as a world free agent from Germany in 2009. He has a profession slash line of .237/.318/.429, hitting 161 house runs and driving in 508 runs.
The 31-year-old’s finest season got here in 2019, in the course of the notorious juiced-ball season, when he set profession highs in house runs (36) and RBI (90).Â
Kepler loved a bounce-back season in 2023, main the Twins with 24 homers and serving to them clinch an American League Central title by batting .306 within the second half. Final season, he hit .253 with eight house runs, 21 doubles and 42 RBI in 105 video games.