Phillies release Whit Merrifield

The Phillies have recalled Weston Wilson from Triple-A Lehigh Valley to replace Merrifield.

The Phillies are moving on from Whit Merrifield.
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Ahead of their Friday evening matchup with the Oakland Athletics, the Phillies announced they have released utility player Whit Merrifield.

A former three-time All-Star in his age-35 season, Merrifield struggled mightily during his time in Philadelphia. Across 53 games playing both the outfield and the infield, Merrifield hit just .199 with a .527 OPS. 

Back in February, the Phillies had signed Merrifield to a one-year deal worth $8 million to be a frequent contributor as a backup. That plan, clearly, did not come to fruition. 

His roster spot will be taken by the 29-year-old Weston Wilson, another utility player, who's been recalled from Triple-A Lehigh Valley.


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