Philadelphia Phillies Manager Reveals New Role for Star Addition

Rob Thomson revealed Whit Merrifield's new role with the Philadelphia Phillies.
Philadelphia Phillies Manager Reveals New Role for Star Addition
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One of the best things about a versatile player like Whit Merrifield is that he can play almost anywhere. That gives the manager more flexibility and additional options when filling out his lineup card every day, allowing him to rest certain players and exploit different matchups as needed.

Rob Thomson is clearly excited to have Merrifield on board, especially with an older, veteran team. The Philadelphia Phillies officially introduced Merrifield at Spring Training on Monday, and Thomson revealed how he plans to use his new utilityman this season.

He said that while Merrifield can play almost anywhere on the diamond, he plans to use him primarily at second base and corner outfield. Thomson also said Merrifield might get some reps at third base and has played first base in the past, so he could spell Alec Bohm or Bryce Harper if needed.

On top of being a great fit for the roster, Merrifield also sounds like a solid addition to the locker room.

"He's a really good guy and he's gonna fit perfectly in the clubhouse," the manager added.

That's an important component for a veteran team that has been together for several years and already established an identity. Philadelphia's chemistry is off the charts, and it's encouraging to hear that Merrifield should mesh well with the current core.

Merrifield has played every position at the MLB level except for shortstop and catcher, so Thomson can slot him in almost anywhere on the field.

The super utilityman has also said he's willing to do whatever he can to help the team win (he's never won a championship before), so he'll be open to playing wherever Thomson needs him to play.


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Tyler Maher
TYLER MAHER

Tyler is a writer for Sports Illustrated's Inside the Phillies. He grew up in Massachusetts and is a huge Boston sports fan, especially the Red Sox. He went to Tufts University and played club baseball for the Jumbos. Since graduating, he has worked for MLB.com, The Game Day, FanDuel and Forbes. When he's not writing about baseball, he enjoys running, traveling, and playing fetch with his golden retriever.