
On Monday morning, the Twins signed Josh Bell to a one-year contract with a mutual possibility for 2027. Between wage, signing bonus, and possibility buyout, the deal ensures Bell $7 million. A pair hours later, the Phillies and outfielder Adolis García agreed to phrases on a one-year, $10 million contract.
Go searching no matter room you’re sitting in as you learn this. Think about the fabric of the partitions, the furnishings, no matter home equipment (if any) are in view. The carpet, or wooden or laminate or tile of the ground. Pens and pencils, cleaning soap, hand lotion, energy cables, books, magazines, kids’s toys… no matter you’ll be able to see, you realize what it’d really feel like and style like if you happen to licked it.
That’s from expertise. In some unspecified time in the future in your life, you set every thing you encountered in your mouth, simply to see what would occur. If you happen to’ve ever raised a toddler, or met a toddler, or been a toddler, you realize youngsters are all the time placing stuff of their mouths. You understand equally properly that children aren’t supposed to try this. They might choke, or get sick, or in any other case come to hurt by licking the sidewalk.
However they do it anyway, regardless of how forcefully their dad and mom remind them to not. There’s just one solution to know for certain what the TV distant tastes like, and it’s too vital a problem to take anybody else’s phrase for it.
When these signings dropped, I felt the resigned annoyance of a dad or mum watching their preschooler seize a mouthful of crayon. I used to be a child as soon as, I’ve eaten crayons, I do know they’re not good. However I suppose everybody has to seek out out for themselves.
I’ve come to comprehend that main league GMs really feel the identical method about Bell. That is the large Texan’s seventh group since 2020, together with two stints with the Nationals. In that point, I’ve written about Bell regularly, as a result of he’s a cool and strange participant with a tantalizing mixture of expertise.
You Aren’t a FanGraphs Member
It appears such as you aren’t but a FanGraphs Member (or aren’t logged in). We aren’t mad, simply upset.
We get it. You need to learn this text. However earlier than we allow you to get again to it, we might prefer to level out a number of of the nice the explanation why it is best to change into a Member.
1. Advert Free viewing! We cannot bug you with this advert, or some other.
2. Limitless articles! Non-Members solely get to learn 10 free articles a month. Members by no means get minimize off.
3. Darkish mode and Traditional mode!
4. Customized participant web page dashboards! Select the participant playing cards you need, within the order you need them.
5. One-click knowledge exports! Export our projections and leaderboards on your private initiatives.
6. Take away the photographs on the house web page! (Actually, this does not sound so nice to us, however some folks wished it, and we like to provide our Members what they need.)
7. Much more Steamer projections! We now have handedness, percentile, and context impartial projections accessible for Members solely.
8. Get FanGraphs Stroll-Off, a custom-made 12 months finish assessment! Discover out precisely the way you used FanGraphs this 12 months, and the way that compares to different Members. Do not be a sufferer of FOMO.
9. A weekly mailbag column, solely for Members.
10. Assist help FanGraphs and our whole employees! Our Members present us with essential sources to enhance the positioning and ship new options!
We hope you may think about a Membership at present, for your self or as a present! And we notice this has been an awfully lengthy gross sales pitch, so we have additionally eliminated all the opposite advertisements on this article. We did not need to overdo it.
Bell is listed at 6-foot-3, 261 kilos, and having been up shut with him in postgame scrums earlier than, I merely don’t consider these numbers. He’s big. So big I don’t belief any dimensions that present a top and weight, fairly than beam and displacement. He’s one journey to Golden Corral from being sufficiently big to play offensive guard within the NFL.
Accordingly, Bell can actually lay into one. Final season, he was twentieth amongst certified hitters in EV90, at 108.0 mph. Within the 2020s, he has 61 batted balls with an exit velo of 110 mph or extra, tied for forty third in baseball. And but this Nimitz-class man, along with his bat filled with thunderous vengeance, has a league-average total whiff charge and genuinely plus bat-to-ball expertise.
Taking out the 2020 season, which was a tough one for Bell, he has performed in 9 main league seasons. On just one event has he posted a single-digit stroll charge, and on just one event has he posted a strikeout charge of 20% or greater. He’s not going up there like Pleased Gilmore; this can be a hitter with an uncommon mixture of bodily energy, hand-eye coordination, and tactical nuance. If he ever places all of it collectively, he’s going to be a top-10 hitter in baseball.
That’s why 1 / 4 of the league has tried to get into the Josh Bell enterprise. It’s why I preserve squinting to attempt to discover the second it’s all going to click on. Additionally, Bell likes kittens and desires youngsters to learn extra books; he’s very straightforward to root for.
Nonetheless, the person is 33 years outdated, a veteran of a decade and greater than 5,000 plate appearances within the majors, and it hasn’t occurred besides in spurts. The perfect of these spurts was the primary half of the 2022 season with the Nationals. Bell will go down as a historic footnote, the man who acquired traded to the Padres alongside Juan Soto, however on the time the deal was made, Bell was matching his extra well-known teammate’s offensive manufacturing.
Who Was the High Man in This Commerce, Once more?
| Identify | G | PA | HR | BB% | Okay% | AVG | OBP | SLG | wOBA | xwOBA | wRC+ | WAR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Josh Bell | 103 | 437 | 14 | 11.2% | 14.0% | .301 | .384 | .493 | .377 | .365 | 145 | 2.8 |
| Juan Soto | 101 | 436 | 21 | 20.9% | 14.2% | .246 | .408 | .485 | .390 | .413 | 154 | 2.5 |
However Bell struggled after the commerce, slugging simply .271 within the final 53 video games of the season. His full-season wRC+ marks within the three years since have been 104, 101, and 107. Aside from 2020, Bell has by no means been a below-average hitter over the course of a full season, however it’s been a while since he was considerably above common.
That’s an issue, as a result of I’ve in contrast Bell to a ship twice already, and he accelerates like one too. He was the least helpful baserunner within the league amongst certified hitters in 2025; for context, the opposite three guys within the backside 4 had been Alejandro Kirk, Rafael Devers, and Pete Alonso. Bell can also be a really poor defensive first baseman, a lot in order that he’s now finest understood as that synonym for poor defensive first baseman: designated hitter.
That places tons of stress on the bat, and an average-ish hitter who has to DH normally finally ends up inside a pair tenths of alternative stage, as Bell has executed the previous few seasons.
With that mentioned, this signing is okay for the Twins for 4 causes.
First, Minnesota form of punted on operating a aggressive baseball workforce again in July. Steamer initiatives that the distinction between Bell and Alonso in 2026 goes to be about two wins. (I’m not implying Steamer has the reward of actual prophecy or something, I simply want a quantity to work with. If you happen to suppose the distinction might be one win, or 4, or extra, the next level stands.) That’s extra more likely to be the distinction between 70 and 72 wins than the distinction between 87 and 89. The Twins are additionally not presently inside $120 million of hitting the primary luxurious tax apron; they’ve the cash to spend.
Which leads into motive no. 2: It’s $7 million for one 12 months. Who cares? Particularly due to the best way the deal is structured, with $1.25 million due as an possibility buyout. Enter motive no. 3: The Iron Regulation of Josh Bell is that somebody will all the time need to commerce for him on the deadline, and there are 23 groups who haven’t licked him but. Whoever the subsequent man is who thinks he can get Bell to place all of it collectively might be on the hook for that buyout as properly.
However then there’s the fourth motive this signing works for the Twins: Bell modified his swing in 2025. He’s placing in additional quick swings from each side of the plate, including bat pace, assembly the ball out in entrance extra. These are the sorts of changes that helped Geraldo Perdomo, one other man I write about on a regular basis, go from a utilityman to an MVP candidate.
Ah, crap, right here I’m speaking myself into believing in Bell once more. I can’t assist it! See how straightforward it’s to fall again into outdated patterns?
However, I’m not going to speak myself into believing in García once more. He’s one other man I’ve written about so much through the years, beginning in February 2023, with an article titled, “In Which I Speak Myself Into Adolis García.”
García was the one fairly OK participant on some fairly terrible Rangers groups, with an offensive profile I normally run away from as quick as my little legs will carry me. Right here’s what I wrote in that article:
García has what’s normally a deadly mixture for hitters: He doesn’t draw walks, he chases tons of pitches outdoors the zone, and he has a rock-bottom contact charge. In 2022, he was within the twenty first percentile for stroll charge, ninth percentile for chase charge, and eighth percentile for whiff charge. That shouldn’t be survivable, significantly for somebody who isn’t… properly, a pitcher, normally, however not less than a shortstop or catcher.
Then one thing wonderful occurred: Out of nowhere, García developed respectable plate self-discipline. He hit 39 residence runs with a ten.3% stroll charge and cobbled collectively 4.7 WAR and a 128 wRC+, each profession highs. As soon as a fairly OK participant on an terrible workforce, García was a core part of a World Collection champion.
The Phillies have wanted some right-handed punch, particularly within the outfield, for ages. Their two finest hitters are Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber, with Bryson Stott and Brandon Marsh as key supporting items within the backside of the lineup. The supposed counterbalances to that quartet have upset. Trea Turner has been good on the entire, however J.T. Realmuto has proven the bodily results of catching 5,000 innings a 12 months for a decade. Alec Bohm has been OK on stability, however not ok to hit cleanup on a World Collection contender.
That was presupposed to be Nick Castellanos’ job, however Castellanos is coming off an annus horribilis in 2025. He completed with -0.6 WAR and ended the 12 months not on talking phrases along with his supervisor. Really, I don’t know if I can name 2025 an annus horribilis for Castellanos, as a result of each annus of his Phillies tenure was horribil in some vogue or different. The worst-kept secret in baseball is that the Phillies are going to chop their longtime beginning proper fielder this winter except they will discover a commerce accomplice to eat a few of the remaining $20 million left on his contract.
Which they received’t, as a result of, once more, it’s the worst-kept secret in baseball that Castellanos goes to be accessible free of charge fairly quickly. When Phillies president of baseball ops Dave Dombrowski formally introduced the García signing on Tuesday, he didn’t hassle with the pretense of mentioning Castellanos.
Phillies plan to maneuver ahead with this present outfield group, Dave Dombrowski mentioned: Brandon Marsh/A RHB in LFJustin Crawford in CFAdolis García in RF
— Matt Gelb (@mattgelb.bsky.social) 2025-12-16T17:29:11.005Z
The primary Phillies outfield of this run — Schwarber in left, Marsh in middle, Castellanos in proper — was actually terrible defensively. The 2026 model must be fairly good in that respect. Marsh, stretched in middle, is an excellent defender in a nook. The identical is true of García, who had actually abominable defensive numbers in 2024, however appears to have rebounded to common or higher in 2025. There are vital questions concerning the rookie Justin Crawford’s defensive polish, however he’s a 70 runner and deserves an opportunity to show himself.
I’ve seen some criticism of the Phillies’ new outfield alignment, however I feel two thirds of it’s advantageous. Crawford is a little bit of an odd hitter, with a groundball charge that may not be survivable within the majors, however he’s additionally a former first-round choose who hit .334/.411/.452 as a 21-year-old in Triple-A in 2025. It’s important to give that man a shot in some unspecified time in the future. Marsh has been a constant 2-plus WAR participant throughout his time in Philadelphia. Even when you need to platoon him, he hit .300/.356/.482 towards righties in 2025, and the Phillies have choices for the brief finish of the platoon: Otto Kemp, Weston Wilson, possibly AFL breakout star Dylan Campbell as soon as the season will get going. And if these guys can’t hack it, I dunno, Rob Refsnyder or whoever must be accessible on a budget. That’s a simple drawback to unravel.
I’m considerably much less offered on García, whose talent set and batting aspect have made him a well-liked level of commerce conjecture for the Phillies since he was really good. As a result of he’s not anymore.
“Considerably much less offered” is a softer rephrasing of my preliminary response to this transaction, which was that the Phillies would’ve been higher off throwing $10 million into the Delaware River than spending it on García.
Pretty much as good as García was in 2023, the decline since then has been precipitous.

The 39-homer energy of 2023 was 19-homer energy in 2025. On the similar time, he’s hemorrhaged bat pace over the previous three seasons, whereas nonetheless operating chase and whiff charges within the 30s, inserting him within the tenth and fifteenth percentiles, respectively, in these two stats in 2025.
Adolis García Since 2022
| Season | BB% | Okay% | AVG | OBP | SLG | wOBA | EV90 | xwOBA | wRC+ | BsR | Off | Def | WAR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | 6.1% | 27.9% | .250 | .300 | .456 | .324 | 106.8 | .322 | 112 | 4.6 | 13.3 | -3.6 | 3.2 |
| 2023 | 10.3% | 27.7% | .245 | .328 | .508 | .354 | 107.3 | .366 | 128 | 1.4 | 22.5 | 2.7 | 4.7 |
| 2024 | 7.1% | 27.8% | .224 | .284 | .400 | .296 | 106.2 | .306 | 94 | -0.7 | -5.4 | -17.0 | -0.1 |
| 2025 | 5.1% | 24.7% | .227 | .271 | .394 | .286 | 105.9 | .304 | 83 | 1.4 | -9.6 | -1.9 | 0.7 |
Or how about this for some context: García vs. Castellanos over the previous two seasons.
Ugh
| Identify | G | PA | HR | BB% | Okay% | AVG | OBP | SLG | wRC+ | BsR | Def | Off | WAR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adolis García | 289 | 1184 | 44 | 6.2% | 26.4% | .225 | .278 | .397 | 89 | 0.7 | -18.9 | -15.1 | 0.6 |
| Nick Castellanos | 309 | 1248 | 40 | 5.8% | 21.8% | .252 | .303 | .416 | 97 | -5.7 | -35.0 | -9.9 | -0.3 |
The Phillies have been hamstrung over the previous 4 seasons by their getting older proper fielder, who swings at every thing and doesn’t hit for sufficient energy to interrupt even offensively. They’re weeks away from throwing $20 million within the sunk value pile to do away with him. And to switch him, they’ve spent $10 million on an getting older proper fielder who swings at every thing and doesn’t hit for sufficient energy to interrupt even offensively. At the least this one is an honest defender.
The García of 2023 could be a steal for $10 million, and precisely what the physician ordered for the Phillies. However that man disappeared in a vogue that’s in line with irreversible age-related talent erosion. Except the Phillies get their arms one some magical elixir, that man isn’t coming again.
If the Phillies do notice this, and search outdoors assist for proper discipline, García isn’t even a great right-handed platoon accomplice for Marsh. His platoon splits have tended to be small, inconsistent, and even reversed all through his profession. There’s not likely a lot to be gained by hiding him in a decreased position, if it involves that.
Finally, this can be a missed alternative for the Phillies, whose monetary sources are huge however restricted. There are less expensive methods to get replacement-level manufacturing from proper discipline, and $10 million spent on García could be put to higher use shoring up the workforce elsewhere. Greater than that, this was an opportunity to change the composition of the lineup, to not less than get a radically completely different kind of unhealthy proper fielder. As an alternative, the Phillies are doubtless in for lots extra ugly strikeouts with a befuddled-looking Harper standing on second base.
It’s irritating to look at a workforce make such an avoidable mistake. However generally there’s nothing to do however sit again and watch. They should be taught this lesson for themselves.
