Blues Waiver Claim Jonatan Berggren Making The Most Of New Opportunity

In three games with the St. Louis Blues, waiver claim Jonatan Berggren has had instant success.

His first three games with the Blues have witnessed him notch two goals and four points, which included a three-point outing against the back-to-back Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers. In just days, he's gone from a player placed on waivers by a team that drafted him in the second round to a first-line player.

In addition to the eye-popping numbers, the 25-year-old has quickly gained the trust of coach Jim Montgomery. He's skating on the top line, on the power play, and is averaging 15:12 of ice time, a total that would be a career high by a decent margin. 

Expecting him to sustain a shooting percentage of 33 percent is likely a stretch, but he's averaging two shots per game, and his analytics are very positive. Currently, the Blues own a 66.25 Corsi For percentage, an expected goals percentage of 78.24, and 65.91 percent of the shots on goal at 5-on-5 with Berggren on the ice, according to Natural Stat Trick. Additionally, the Blues are outscoring their opponents 3-0, own a high-danger chance advantage 17-4 and have generated 30 scoring chances while allowing just nine at 5-on-5 with Berggren on the ice. 

Berggren doesn't have God-given physical tools, listed at 5-foot-11, 195 pounds. He doesn't have overwhelming strength or speed, but he has a balanced game and thinks the game at a high level. 

He's done the right things to seize the opportunity given to him so far, but there's more work to be done. Players go through short offensive stretches like this all the time, but if he can continue to affect the game positively at 5-on-5, there will be room for him on a Montgomery-coached team.

“You never know,” Montgomery said. “He looks very comfortable. He’s made elite passes. His hockey sense and vision, and puck skills are very noticeable. Like that’s top-six (caliber). We want to see how he continues to progress. There’s a lot more than just the offensive side. There’s the defensive side, (too). But it’s been a really good showing.”

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While Berggren is showing great things with St. Louis, it's critical to account for what we've seen from him in a larger sample size. Berggren played 169 games with the Detroit Red Wings, scoring 31 goals and 66 points. At times, the Red Wings loved what he had to offer, but more often than not, they were left wanting more. Inconsistency plagued his time in Detroit, as too frequently he would be a passenger, rather than a play driver.

He's impressed his coaches and teammates early on, but if he is going to lock down a role on the Blues, he needs to extend this stretch of games further. 

“(Berggren) can make a lot of plays, and it’s been really impressive watching him,” Robert Thomas said following the Blues' 6-2 win over the Panthers on Saturday. “He wins battles, he has the puck a lot, and he’s always looking to make a pass. Just his confidence level right when he got here, you could tell he wanted the puck on his stick, and whether it’s off the rush or in the zone, he’s made a lot of great plays. Just being able to control the puck so that you can have your head up is a big thing that goes really unnoticed. His head is always up, and it’s always turning, so he’s always looking for someone. When you play with a player like that, you’ve just got to get open.”

The Blues are back in action tonight against another difficult opponent, the Tampa Bay Lightning. Berggren is being given another opportunity on the top line, skating with Thomas and Pavel Buchnevich.

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How to watch Denver Nuggets vs. Dallas Mavericks: TV/live stream info, preview for Tuesday's game

After a two-week hiatus, NBA Coast 2 Coast Tuesday continues with a doubleheader featuring two star-studded showdowns.

In an 8 p.m. ET tipoff, the Dallas Mavericks and No. 1 draft pick Cooper Flagg will try to snap the road winning streak of three-time MVP Nikola Jokic and the Denver Nuggets, who have won a team-record 11 consecutive games away from home. It's second of two meetings for the teams; Dallas won 131-121 at Denver on Dec. 1

In the 10:30 p.m. ET game, the Houston Rockets and 15-time All-Star Kevin Durant will continue their six-game road trip with their second matchup against the Los Angeles Clippers and 11-time All-Star James Harden.

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Flagg’s brilliance wasn’t enough, the Mavericks fell to the Jazz in overtime.

The Mavericks will be appearing on NBC for the first time since Game 4 of the 2002 Western Conference semifinals (a 115-113 defeat to the Sacramento Kings on May 11, 2002).

See below for additional information on how to watch both games and a breakdown of the Nuggets-Mavericks matchup.

How to watch Denver Nuggets vs. Dallas Mavericks:

  • When: Tuesday, Dec. 23
  • Where: American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas
  • Time: 8 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: NBC (check local listings)
  • Live Stream: Peacock

Denver Nuggets storylines

The Nuggets (20-6) are off to their best start in franchise history, outdoing a 19-7 start to the 2009-10 season (which ended in a first-round loss to Utah).

Ranked first in the league in points (125.6 per game) and offensive rating (124.4), the Nuggets remain led by the star tandem of Jamal Murray (on track for career highs in scoring at 25.2 points per game and assists at 6.6) and Jokic, who is averaging a triple-double with 29.6 ppg (fifth in the NBA), 10.9 assists (first) and 12.3 rebounds (first). The Serb is trying to become the first player since Wilt Chamberlain in 1967-68 to lead th league in assists and rebounds.

Head coach David Adelman, who is in his first full season, earned his first ejection for confronting the officials during a 115-101 loss Saturday to Houston (which snapped a six-game winning streak for Denver).

Dallas Mavericks storylines

The Mavericks, who were 6-2 in their past eight games entering Monday night, have bounced back from a 5-15 start with the return of Anthony Davis, who missed the first three weeks of November with a left calf strain.

Davis has been averaging more than 18 points, 11 rebounds and 2 blocks since his return, and the Mavericks are above .500 when he plays (though Davis has missed 37 of 58 games since his acquisition from the Lakers in February).

Dallas coach Jason Kidd also has benefited from the improvement of Flagg, who turned 19 on Sunday. The budding superstar out of Duke is averaging more than 25 points and shooting more than 50% from the field over his last eight games. Dallas also is 6-3 since Kidd began starting Ryan Nembhard at point guard. The undrafted rookie leads all first-year players with 5.3 assists per game.

What other NBA game is on Peacock on Tuesday night?

How to watch Houston Rockets vs. Los Angeles Clippers:

  • When: Tuesday, Dec. 23
  • Where: Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California
  • Time: 10:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: NBC (check local listings)
  • Live Stream: Peacock

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Sabres Management Additions Just The Beginning Of Organizational Changes

Buffalo Sabres GM Jarmo Kekalainen had a busy first week on making changes to the organization. After relieving Associate GM Jason Karmanos of his duties, the Sabres restocked the shelves by adding former Montreal Canadiens GM Marc Bergevin to the fold as associate GM and Josh Flynn as assistant GM. 

The 60-year-old former NHLer served as Director of Player Personnel in Chicago when they won their first Stanley Cup in 2010, and served as GM of the Canadiens for nine seasons. Most recently, he has been with the Los Angeles Kings as a senior advisor and is the GM of Team Canada for the upcoming Spengler Cup in Switzerland. 

Flynn was hired by Kekalainen in Columbus in 2013, serving mostly as a capologist and in an analytics capacity. The 43-year-old was given permission by the Blue Jackets to join the Sabres and will have the same title as he did with Columbus the last seven seasons.  

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“Both Marc Bergevin and Josh Flynn bring a wealth of unique experience and perspective, and I am excited to add them to the Buffalo Sabres organization,” Kekäläinen said in a press release. “Adding both to an already strong group adds versatility and helps us continue to build a well-rounded hockey operations staff. Marc has firsthand experience as an NHL general manager and a track record as a strong talent evaluator at the highest level. His insight will be invaluable as we continue to identify and develop talent throughout the organization. Josh’s strength lies within salary cap management, analytics, contract negotiations, and scouting. Having worked alongside him in Columbus for many years, I know that his attention to detail and nuanced understanding of league processes will help to enhance how we support our broader organization.”

Kekalainen indicated that he will be in evaluation mode regarding all aspects of the organization, and based on the moves made in the first week, he has hit the ground running, but some other moves may have to wait until the offseason. According ot Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman on Monday’s 32 Thoughts podcast, Kekalainen has a reputation of being fair, but almost everyone in the Sabres upper echelon is in the final year of their contracts. This could mean more changes to the management and scouting departments and potentially bringing more people from Columbus – like Flynn – to Buffalo this summer. 

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Why Jimmy Butler hilariously doesn't want fans to vote him to NBA All-Star Game

Why Jimmy Butler hilariously doesn't want fans to vote him to NBA All-Star Game originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Jimmy Butler hasn’t been an NBA All-Star since 2022, and the Warriors forward doesn’t want that streak to end this season.

The Warriors, on Monday, began their social media campaign to get Butler to the 2026 NBA All-Star Game at Inuit Dome in Los Angeles.

But Butler commented on the post, telling fans he’d rather go on a tropical vacation than go to LA for the midseason showcase.

“Don’t vote for me guys,” Butler wrote on Instagram. “Instead somebody create a gofundme to send me to Barbados. ❤️❤️❤️. Thanks in advance. GO WARRIORS.”

Butler is having a solid season, averaging 19.8 points, 5.6 rebounds and 4.8 assists in 25 games this season, but in a deep Western Conference, he likely faces an uphill battle to make the All-Star roster.

If Warriors fans rock the vote and send Butler to LA, he surely can plan a Caribbean vacation for next summer.

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Mets' Jorge Polanco talks playing first base, why he signed in New York: 'I knew this team wanted to win'

Jorge Polanco was officially introduced to the media as a member of the Mets on Monday, and naturally, his transition to playing first base was a hot topic. 

Signed to a two-year, $40 million contract earlier this month, the versatile Polanco, who has primarily been a middle infielder throughout his career, is expected to see the majority of his playing time as a Met at first base, or at least that’s the current plan as laid out by president of baseball operations David Stearns.

“As we stand now, we would anticipate Jorge playing first base, DH, and bouncing around to other positions as needed,” Stearns said in a statement when the Polanco signing was made official. 

On Monday, the 32-year-old, who has only played one career major league game at first, said that plan was just fine by him.

“The conversations with the Mets were pretty easy, as I was already making that transition starting last year when I was in Seattle,” Polanco said. “So that was a pretty easy conversation for me to have, especially since I was offering my services to teams as a first baseman, second baseman and third baseman. SO when the Mets asked if I was able to do that – play a little bit of first, play a little bit of third, I was definitely willing to do that.” 

“As the conversations went on, they told me that I’d be playing a good amount of first base, but that I could also be bouncing around,” he later added.

From an outside perspective, playing first base may seem less challenging than the other infield spots. But as Polanco explained, the mental part of the position can be the hardest part to master, though his background around the diamond should help him.

“I think the biggest difference is the position that you have to get into for pickoffs or picks or just getting to the base,” Polanco explained. “I think that was the toughest transition for me, because it’s very different from when you’re playing in the middle of the infield. But I think with my experience of playing second, short, third, it allows me to be an athlete, and I think that my athleticism will help me when I’m playing first base."

While much of the conversation about Polanco has been about how Polanco fits the Mets from an outside perspective, his offensive prowess can’t be ignored. An All-Star in 2019, Polanco has a career .771 OPS and has five seasons with 15+ home runs, including a career-high 33 home runs with the Minnesota Twins in 2021. The switch-hitter posted a career-best 134 OPS+ last season, hitting 26 home runs while also having his share of big postseason moments with the Mariners. 

But Seattle’s postseason run came to an end in Game 7 of the ALCS against the Toronto Blue Jays. As Polanco hit the free agent market, winning was what mattered most, and that, along with the way the Mets treat their players, made signing in New York an easy choice.

“I think the most important part was how they care for their players, how they offer any type of service to help enhance the players’ lives in any way,” Polanco said. “And I think from a team standpoint, we have so many great players who want to win, playing with Francisco Lindor, playing with Juan Soto, and just knowing how they treat the game and how they go about the game, and the type of leaders that they are. I’m very excited to be a part of this team because I knew this team wanted to win, so it was a good spot for me.” 

Knicks open to moving Guerschon Yabusele ahead of 2025 NBA trade deadline

The Knicks are open to moving Guerschon Yabusele ahead of the 2025 NBA trade deadline, as first reported by James L. Edwards of the Athletic

SNY’s Ian Begley has confirmed the report.  

Yabusele’s time in the Big Apple hasn’t quite started as planned. 

The big man has struggled to find his footing over the first two months, averaging under 10 minutes per game after being the Knicks’ biggest free agent addition this summer. 

He’s seen his numbers drop off on both ends of the floor, producing just 3.0 points and 2.2 rebounds on 39.4 percent shooting from the field through 26 games.

Yabusele is making $5.5 million this season and has a club option for next year. 

League executives told Edwards that the Knicks will likely have to give up other assets for another team to take on his contract. 

(12-22-25) Blues-Lightning Gameday Lineup

The St. Louis Blues (14-15-8) have one final game remaining before hitting a four-day Christmas break, and they hope to build off recent success when they finish a two-game Florida trip on Monday against the Tampa Bay Lightning (19-13-3) at 6 p.m. (FDSNMW, ESPN 101.1-FM).

The Blues are coming off one of their most impressive wins of the season when they took down the two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers, 6-2, on Saturday. It was their highest offensive output of the season, surpassing the five goals they scored against the Philadelphia Flyers on Nov. 14.

And something that hasn't been seen often this season, they got contributions from everybody, from top-end players like Robert Thomas, who will play in his 500th NHL game on Monday with two goals and an assist, to newcomers Jonatan Berggren (one goal, two assists) and Otto Stenberg, who picked up his first two NHL points with two assists. Jake Neighbours had two goals to become the first Blue to reach double figures with 10, and Justin Faulk is right behind with nine and is on pace to break his career high of 17 he set with the Carolina Hurricanes in 2016-17 after a combined six in the past two seasons (138 games).

A win on Monday, which would five the Blues points in four of five games and end a stretch of 11 games in 19 days, as crazy as it sounds, move them within one point of a wild card in the Western Conference playoff race (pending results of Tuesday games) heading into Christmas and get them to .500 for the first time since the seventh game of the season (3-3-1).

The Blues have lost their last four visits to Tampa by a cumulative score of 18-6. including 3-1 last season on Dec. 19, 2024.

The only lineup change from Saturday is Jordan Binnington get the nod in goal.

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Blues Projected Lineup:

Jonatan Berggren-Robert Thomas-Pavel Buchnevich

Jake Neighbours-Brayden Schenn-Otto Stenberg

Pius Suter-Dalibor Dvorsky-Robby Fabbri

Alexey Toropchenko-Oskar Sundqvist-Mathieu Joseph

Philip Broberg-Colton Parayko

Tyler Tucker-Justin Faulk

Cam Fowler-Logan Mailloux

Jordan Binnington will start in goal; Joel Hofer will be the backup.

The healthy scratch includes Matthew Kessel. Jordan Kyrou (lower body), Dylan Holloway (high ankle sprain), Jimmy Snuggerud (wrist), Nathan Walker (upper body) and Nick Bjugstad (upper body) are all out.

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Lightning Projected Lineup:

Pontus Homberg-Brayden Point-Nikita Kucherov

Jake Guentzel-Anthony Cirelli-Nick Paul

Zemgus Girgensons-Yanni Gourde-Oliver Bjorkstrand

Gage Goncalves-Jack Finley-Dominic James

J.J. Moser-Darren Raddysh

Ryan McDonagh-Charle-Edouard D'Astous

Declan Carlile-Max Crozier

Andrei Vasilevskiy is projected to start in goal; Jonas Johansson would be the backup.

The healthy scratch includes Curtis Douglas. Victor Hedman (elbow), Brandon Hagel (upper body), Erik Cernak (undisclosed) and Emil Lilleberg (undisclosed) are all out.

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Fantasy Basketball Waiver Wire: Bub Carrington showing out

We’re heading into the last full week of 2025, and there are plenty of useful options available on the waiver wire.

Washington’s second-year PG has emerged as a multi-faceted producer, while another young guard in Orlando has stepped up with multiple teammates sidelined.

Backup guards are the theme of this week’s waiver wire column, and guys in Utah, Houston, Sacramento and Memphis have offered strong numbers off the bench.

Big men get some love this week too, as Brook Lopez is back in our plans with Ivica Zubac on the shelf for the next three weeks and Jock Landale filling in admirably for Zach Edey.

Watch the NBA on Peacock on Monday night, as the Cavaliers host the Hornets at 7 p.m. ET before the Grizzlies and Thunder square off in Oklahoma City at 9:30 p.m. ET.

Here are the top fantasy basketball waiver wire adds for Week 10.

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Priority Adds

1. Bub Carrington
2. Anthony Black
3. Isaiah Collier
4. Reed Sheppard
5. Dennis Schroder
6. Cam Spencer
7. Jake LaRavia
8. Brook Lopez
9. Jock Landale
10. Dominick Barlow

Reed Sheppard, Houston Rockets (42 percent rostered)

Sheppard is still available in nearly 60% of Yahoo! leagues, and he should be added wherever he can be found. Over his last four contests, he’s averaged 17 points, 2.8 rebounds, 4.5 assists, 1.5 steals, 0.8 blocks and 4.0 triples across 30.8 minutes. Sheppard has a secure role as one of Houston’s first guys off the bench, and he’s shown that he’s more than just a three-point specialist.

Anthony Black, Orlando Magic (30 percent rostered)

Black has been great over his last 10 games, seeing an expanded workload with multiple key players injured. In that span, he’s averaged 16.7 points, 5.9 rebounds, 4.4 assists, 1.0 steals, 0.7 blocks and 1.2 triples across 33.2 minutes. Black has started four straight, and he should be in line for more run with the first unit until Franz Wagner or Jalen Suggs return.

Dennis Schroder, Sacramento Kings (30 percent rostered)

Schroder has been coming off the bench in favor of Russell Westbrook at starting PG, but the former has been a strong option off the bench. Over his last two, Schroder has averaged 22.5 points, 6.0 rebounds and 8.0 assists, and he hit the game-winning triple in Sunday’s overtime victory against the Rockets. With Zach LaVine sidelined, Schroder should continue to see meaningful minutes off the bench.

Cam Spencer, Memphis Grizzlies (25 percent rostered)

Spencer has been tremendous in recent games, averaging a whopping 19.3 points, 3.0 rebounds, 6.7 assists, 1.0 steals and 4.0 triples across 29.2 minutes. He started Saturday after returning from a one-game absence and delivered a 19/4/11 line across 37 minutes. Spencer may see his role reduced when Ja Morant and/or Vince Williams return from their respective injuries, but he’s done enough to earn additional playing time and should retain standalone value when that happens.

Bub Carrington, Washington Wizards (19 percent rostered)

Carrington has taken on a substantial workload for the Wizards, starting six straight games and logging 37 minutes a night. In that span, he’s averaged a healthy 17.3 points, 4.7 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 3.0 triples. Washington may start to get healthy, but even when that happens, the Wizards would be wise to prioritize development over winning. Carrington has done enough to earn big minutes moving forward, and fantasy managers should add him now.

Isaiah Collier, Utah Jazz (15 percent rostered)

Collier should continue to come off the bench behind breakout Keyonte George, but the former has been great off the bench. As of late, he’s been particularly effective, posting averages of 12.8 points, 2.3 rebounds and an eye-popping 9.5 dimes across 27.8 minutes. He’ll likely continue coming off the bench, but he’s an excellent source of assists for managers in need of that scarce category.

Jock Landale, Memphis Grizzlies (12 percent rostered)

Over his last five games, Landale’s production has ticked up in the absence of Zach Edey. In that span, the backup big man has averaged 11.2 points, 7.8 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.0 steals, 0.8 blocks and 1.2 triples. He should stay involved in the Grizzlies’ frontcourt for as long as Edey is sidelined, making him a worthwhile addition in standard fantasy leagues.

Dominick Barlow, Philadelphia 76ers (10 percent rostered)

Barlow has been a regular member of the Sixers’ starting five all season, but he’s picked up his production over his last four outings. In those contests, Barlow has averaged 13.3 points, 5.8 boards, 1.3 dimes, 1.0 steals, 0.8 blocks and 0.5 triples. Philadelphia is one of the most injury-riddled teams in the Association, and Barlow should continue to see opportunities for as long as he’s available.

Jake LaRavia, Los Angeles Lakers (4 percent rostered)

LaRavia posted a double-double on Saturday night, as he and LeBron James were the lone bright spots in an ugly Lakers loss. Luka Doncic went down with a leg injury in that game, and now he, Austin Reaves and Rui Hachimura are banged up. LaRavia could be in line for big minutes if any of the three are forced to miss time moving forward. Marcus Smart remains a savvy add, too.

Brook Lopez, Los Angeles Clippers (4 percent rostered)

Ivica Zubac left Saturday’s win over the Lakers with a left ankle injury, and Lopez saw a season-high 25 minutes. In his expanded time on the court, BroLo finished with 11 points, five rebounds, two blocks and three triples. Zubac is expected to miss at least three weeks, and Lopez should be a useful option thanks to his three-point shooting and shot-blocking abilities.

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Patrick Kane's Potential Timeline for Return Announced

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Detroit Red Wings forward Patrick Kane remains sidelined with an injury that he tweaked on Dec. 13 against the Chicago Blackhawks and has missed the last four games. 

The good news for the Red Wings is that they've gone 3-1 in his absence while getting offensive contributions from forward John Leonard, who was the leading goal scorer in the AHL when he was called up from the Grand Rapids Griffins. 

Following Detroit's 3-2 overtime victory over the Washington Capitals on Sunday afternoon, head coach Todd McLellan provided the latest update on Kane's condition, noting that while he will not be playing against the Dallas Stars on Tuesday evening, there's a good chance he could return soon afterward. 

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"Patty has skated over the last couple of days, and he'll skate tomorrow on his own," McLellan said. "But we won't see him before Christmas. We've got one more game, and we play Carolina on the 27th if I'm correct. There's a chance there (that he will play), we'll see." 

"He's improving". 

Against the Blackhawks, Kane moved to within two goals of 500 in his Hall of Fame career, and he's also now just eight points away from tying Mike Modano to become the highest-scoring U.S. born player in NHL history. 

The Red Wings face the Dallas Stars on Tuesday evening before returning to action on the 27th on the road against the Carolina Hurricanes. 

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Phils add another reliever, sign Zach Pop to one-year deal

Phils add another reliever, sign Zach Pop to one-year deal originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

The holiday season is upon us and the Phillies continue to add to their bullpen.

The club announced Monday that it signed right-handed reliever Zach Pop to a one-year deal.

Pop, 29, endured an injury-riddled 2025 season and spent time with three organizations. He was shut down in March with elbow discomfort and released by Toronto in early April.

Pop later signed a Minor League deal with Seattle, earned a call-up, then struggled out of the gate — allowing 11 earned runs in 6 2/3 innings — before being designated for assignment. He elected free agency and signed with the Mets, but made just one appearance before being DFA’d again in July.

Prior to last season, Pop produced mostly below-average results across stints with Miami and Toronto, posting a 4.45 ERA over 158 appearances.

Pop features a three-pitch mix — sinker, slider and cutter — and generates ground balls at a high rate. In 2025, his groundball percentage sat at 54.5 percent, driven by a 96.4 mph average sinker.

His best stretch came in 2022. Pop opened that season with Miami, posting a 3.60 ERA in 18 appearances before being dealt to Seattle in a four-player trade. With the Mariners, he allowed just four earned runs across 19 innings. The underlying numbers backed it up: a 39.3 percent chase rate, a 2.5 percent walk rate and a 5.6 percent barrel rate.

Pop profiles as a pitch-to-contact arm who is most effective when he’s living at the bottom of the zone and inducing soft contact.

It’s another low-risk addition for Dave Dombrowski and the front office. Pop becomes the 39th player on the Phillies’ 40-man roster. He does not have any Minor League options remaining and will compete for a bullpen spot this spring.