Destination: Philadelphia

Chris Coghlan made news on Thursday, signing a minor league deal with the Phillies. After splitting 2016 between the A's and Cubs, and hitting a combined .188, he didn't exactly find his services in demand. That's quite a comedown for the 2009 National League Rookie of the Year. He hit .321 that summer for Marlins, but never came close to repeating that level of performance since.
The Phillies -- who saw 2016 outfield reserve Peter Bourjos leave for the White Sox -- continue to bring in stopgap players as they wait for their outfield prospects to develop. So, it's a good match, a veteran hoping for a rebound and playing in a hitter-friendly park. While the Phils don't commit much money or time. And young players such as Dylan Cozens, Nick Williams, Cornelius Randolph and Aaron Altherr face less pressure to deliver immediate results.

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