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Max Kepler wasn’t expected to be the first power-hitting corner outfielder to fly off the free agent board after Juan Soto signed his 15-year, $765 million megadeal with the New York Mets.
While the Philadelphia Phillies certainly don’t view Kepler as a riposte to their division rival’s big move, signing Kepler to a one-year contract — as first reported by Todd Zolecki and Mark Feinsand of MLB.com on Thursday — represents a low-risk move on the free agent market.
Kepler, 31, is a career .237 hitter with 161 home runs and 508 RBIs in parts of 10 seasons (2015-24) with the Minnesota Twins.
Kepler hit a career-high 36 home runs with 90 RBIs in 2019, when he slashed .252/.336/.519 and collected downballot American League MVP votes. A left-handed hitter, Kepler’s production has cooled off since, as he shifted principally to a platoon role.
Kepler got 317 of his 399 plate appearances in 2024 against right-handed pitchers, and finished with eight home runs, 42 RBIs and a .253 average in 105 games.
In 2023, Kepler hit 24 homers and hit .260 in 130 games. His .816 OPS was among the better marks among American League outfielders.
The Twins signed Kepler to a five-year, $35 million contract prior to the 2019 season, with a team option for 2024.
More to come on this story from Newsweek Sports.
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