How will post-deadline Phillies look in outfield? Rojas down, Thomson's short-term plan, more originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia
Harrison Bader settled into his new clubhouse and fielded questions from reporters Friday afternoon.
He cracked a joke when asked about his role with the Phillies.
“Probably going to play some outfield,” Bader said with a smile.
While that’s a safe bet, the details on that subject and the Phillies’ post-trade deadline outfield picture are not yet crystal clear.
The team optioned Johan Rojas to Triple A Lehigh Valley on Friday. Reliever Daniel Robert went on the 15-day injured list with a right middle finger blister and new closer Jhoan Duran joined the bullpen.
“Just to get him to play,” Phillies manager Rob Thomson said of Rojas’ demotion. “He needs consistent at-bats. Again, try to simplify his swing, use the bunting game a little bit more. Just play every day.”
Rojas will share an outfield for now with prospect Justin Crawford, who Thomson noted “needs to learn how to play center field.” For that reason, Thomson told Rojas he’ll play “a little bit of left field, a little bit of right field” and “spell Crawford in center” at Triple A.
As for Bader, Thomson indicated he’ll primarily be in center for the Phillies.
“I see him sort of as the best center fielder we’ve got right now,” Thomson said.
However, Thomson’s short-term plan is to platoon Bader and left-handed bat Brandon Marsh.
“It depends on Baltimore’s starter the first game (next series),” he said. “But right now it’s set up right, left, right, left, right, left for the next six days. So for the next six days, it looks like sort of a true platoon — for six days. And then once we get to that point, we’ll figure it out.”
The 31-year-old Bader was solid this season as a Twin against both lefties (.774 OPS in 88 plate appearances) and righties (.779 OPS in 219 plate appearances).
“I don’t know,” Bader said. “I think Topper constructs the lineup the way he does, but my intention is to go out there and play baseball, just be myself. That’s really the only thing I know how to do. … I’m just going to help this team win. Like we all know, I’ve kind of been injected into a playoff race and all the notions of ego or me and my playing time, that’ll all go out the window.
“I’m here to win, I’m here to help this team win, and I want a shot at the World Series. … I’m just excited to dive into it and see how it all shakes out.”
Bader faced the Phillies in the playoffs last year and has a good idea what the fanbase is all about.
“I’m very excited,” he said. “Playing here last year for the Mets, I’m obviously aware of the atmosphere. And being from the Northeast (Bronxville, New York), I understand the Northeast fan mentality and playing in front of that caliber of fans. I was always extremely excited to be here as a visitor. Now being on the other side, I think it’s just full circle.”
Thomson’s lineup for Friday’s series opener vs. the Tigers had Marsh manning center field and batting sixth. Max Kepler, hitting .203 on the season, was in left and a spot below Marsh.
“(Kepler) is swinging the bat good, man,” Thomson said. “There’s not much to show for it, but he’s barreling a lot of balls up. And he’s playing really good defense.”