Rocky Balboa's New Neighbor

On Players Weekend 2017, Jean Segura chose to go by El Mambo. Starting in '19, Phillies phans will know him as the club's everyday shortstop.
Monday, in the latest step in Seattle's reboot, the Mariners swapped Segura and pitchers Juan Nicasio and James Pazos to the Phillies for veteran 1st baseman Carlos Santana and former top prospect, shortstop J.P. Crawford.
With four years at roughly $17 million a season left on his contract, the Phils get a cost-certain .300 hitter to solidify shortstop for the first time since Jimmy Rollins' heyday. And they rid themselves of their biggest free agent mistake in recent years, the player whose arrival forced prized 2017 rookie Rhys Hoskins to make an unsuccessful switch to left field.
Give Matt Klentak credit for admitting that having both Santana and Hoskins together on a National League club made no sense. And instead of just dumping the former Indian for another bad contract, he filled his hole at shortstop with a solid veteran whose age 29-32 will spent in hitter-friendly Citizens Bank Park.
A solid move that, while costing the Phils more total dollars over the next four seasons, fills a hole and eliminates an untennable surplus.

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