September 16, 2024

2 traded ex-Phillies who are struggling with new teams, 1 who is excelling

Let’s check in on the players the Phillies traded at the deadline to see how they’re performing for their new teams.

At the trade deadline, the Philadelphia Phillies ended up having to make a few of their active roster players expendable to help bolster their roster for the stretch run. Their main key additions of outfielder Austin Hays, along with relievers Tanner Banks and Carlos Estévez have all made an impact with the Phillies to some extent so far.

But what about the players the Phillies traded away? How have they been performing with their new teams since the deadline?

2 traded ex-Phillies who are struggling with new teams, 1 who is excelling

Let’s take a look at the three former Phillies who find themselves playing in new uniforms and see whether they might be making the Phillies regret trading them or if the moves still look good.

Gregory Soto struggling with the Orioles

One of the Phillies’ trade deadline moves involved sending disgruntled reliever Gregory Soto to the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for minor league pitching prospects Seth Johnson and Moisés Chace. After struggling in his National League stint with the Phillies for the past two seasons, Soto was hoping that a return to the American League could help him rediscover the success he once had when he was a member of the Detroit Tigers.

Things seemed to have actually gone from bad to worse for the 29-year-old veteran. If Phillies fans thought his 4.08 ERA and 1.59 WHIP with the club were awful, Soto has posted an unfathomable 12.71 ERA and 2.65 WHIP while giving up eight earned runs on 10 hits in just 5 2/3 innings pitched over eight appearances since joining the Orioles. However, most of that damage can be attributed to two of his first three outings with the Orioles.

Despite the rough start to his time in Baltimore, Soto has held his opponents scoreless in his past five outings, showing that he may be turning the corner as he adjusts to his new bullpen and back to the AL.

Soto has proven in the past to be a dominant reliever with closer material when actually on his game and not erratic. He will now get all the opportunity to re-establish that pedigree with the AL East contenders as they head toward the stretch run.

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