Max Kepler, the longest-serving player for the Minnesota Twins, has signed a one-year free agent deal with the Philadelphia Phillies worth $10 million, pending a physical. After a decade with the Twins, Kepler's tenure included impressive defensive skills and notable offensive seasons, particularly in 2019.
Despite injuries hampering his performance last season, he expressed gratitude for his time in Minnesota. The Phillies, coming off a successful season, look to integrate Kepler into their roster.