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Speculation Swirls Around Possible Bryce Harper Trade to Yankees

Rumors are swirling in Philadelphia as questions mount about Bryce Harper’s future with the Phillies. After an injury-limited 2025 season, Phillies president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski reportedly expressed doubts about Harper’s ability to return to his elite form, sparking a wave of speculation that the team could entertain offers for their franchise cornerstone this offseason.

Harper, 33, still produced at a high level despite his setbacks, slashing .261/.357/.487 with a 129 OPS+ while battling through lingering elbow and back issues. Yet with six years and $150 million remaining on his contract, Philadelphia faces tough questions about whether the two-time MVP can stay healthy enough to anchor their lineup long-term.

Meanwhile, Yankees fans have already begun dreaming. With the team looking to stabilize first base and add another left-handed power bat, Harper’s name has surfaced in online discussions as a potential blockbuster target.

On social media, a viral comparison fueled the debate:

“Remove the names from the equation:
26yo: .255/.337/.499 131 OPS+ on a league minimum contract
33yo: .261/.357/.487 129 OPS+ with 6/150m remaining on contract.”

The younger player in question? Yankees breakout first baseman Ben Rice, who has quickly become a fan favorite in the Bronx.

Ryan Garcia of Fireside Yankees weighed in on the hypothetical scenario:

“Trading Ben Rice for Bryce Harper would be an incredible deal for the Phillies. They’d take it in 10 seconds.”

Despite the chatter, no credible reports suggest any actual discussions between the two clubs. Harper’s agent Scott Boras has already defended his client, citing strong advanced metrics and reaffirming Harper’s commitment to Philadelphia. Boras also reminded the public of Harper’s full no-trade clause, which effectively puts control in the player’s hands.

While Yankees fans might fantasize about Harper donning pinstripes, industry insiders call the idea highly speculative. The Phillies still view Harper as the face of their franchise, and unless he requests a move — or Dombrowski decides to fully retool the roster — a deal remains unlikely.

For now, Bryce Harper remains with the Phillies. But with the offseason just beginning, the rumor mill is already heating up — and in baseball, even the unthinkable can never be completely ruled out.

Brad

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