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Phillies claim outfielder Jake Cave off waivers, focus on shortstop market ahead of winter meetings

The move gives the Phillies an extra left-handed-hitting outfielder in the absence of Bryce Harper.

The Phillies claimed former Minnesota Twins outfielder Jake Cave off waivers.
The Phillies claimed former Minnesota Twins outfielder Jake Cave off waivers.Read moreAbbie Parr / AP

As a precursor to what is shaping up as a hectic week at the winter meetings, the Phillies have added depth to their outfield.

The Phillies made a waiver claim Friday, scooping up lefty-hitting Jake Cave from the Baltimore Orioles. Cave, who turns 30 Sunday, is a .235/.297/.411 hitter with 33 homers and a 93 OPS+ in 335 games over parts of five seasons with the Minnesota Twins.

A bigger move might be forthcoming. With the winter meetings set to open Monday in San Diego, a source said the Phillies remain focused on the four elite free-agent shortstops: Trea Turner, Xander Bogaerts, Carlos Correa, and Dansby Swanson. The team intends to meet with each of them, according to a report by The Athletic.

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It’s unclear how quickly the Phillies will move in making a contract offer to one of the shortstops. But president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski is known to be aggressive when he identifies a specific need. With the Boston Red Sox, he pursued top-of-the-rotation pitching and acquired David Price and Chris Sale in December of 2016 and 2017, respectively.

“We’re going to push the needle and try to win,” Dombrowski said a few weeks ago. “I mean, we’re close, right? We’re going to do what we can to make our club a championship-caliber club.”

In allocating a 40-man roster spot to Cave, the Phillies added an extra left-handed hitter who can play all three outfield positions. With Bryce Harper expected to miss at least a few months while recovering from Tommy John elbow surgery, Kyle Schwarber and Brandon Marsh are the Phillies’ lone lefty-hitting outfielders.

Cave split this season between triple A and the majors, batting .213/.260/.384 with 49 strikeouts in 164 at-bats for the Twins. The Orioles claimed him off waivers in October.

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