Phillies unlikely to re-sign Max Kepler, David Robertson this offseason

PHILADELPHIA — It’s unclear what combination of Kyle Schwarber, J.T. Realmuto, Ranger Suárez and Harrison Bader — assuming he declines his half of a mutual option — that the Phillies will re-sign this offseason. 

But in his year-end press conference Thursday, president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski did point out two veterans set to become free agents that the Phillies probably won’t re-sign this winter.

As part of a larger answer on how he balances the results from the 162-game regular season with the four-game NLDS series that the Phillies lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers, Dombrowski suggested that Max Kepler likely won’t be back in 2026. 

“Max Kepler, I think, did a solid job for us,” Dombrowski said. “Well, he’s not gonna, most likely, be back because he’s a free agent and we have Justin Crawford coming. So there’s a built in type of adjustment.” 

It’s not particularly surprising to hear that Kepler isn’t returning. While he generally played good defense all season and found more offensive success later in the year when being platooned, Kepler hit only .216 with a .691 OPS across 417 at-bats for the Phillies in 2025. Considering he signed for $10 million, that was disappointing production. 

Kepler hit seven home runs and drove in 19 runs between August, September and October, which probably was enough to earn him an MLB deal in 2026 with a team looking for a platoon partner with a right-handed hitter. He, though, will certainly be looking at a paycut in 2026. 

Regardless, Kepler appears to be one and done in Philadelphia. As Dombrowski alluded to, Crawford is looming, and there are some who believe he’ll be a better fit in left field than center field. Brandon Marsh has two remaining years of arbitration eligibility. The Phillies don’t really need another left-handed hitting corner outfielder. 

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— Tim Kelly (@timkellysports.bsky.social) October 17, 2025 at 12:01 PM