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Phillies Sign David Robertson to Strengthen Bullpen

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Reports say the Philadelphia Phillies are bringing back a familiar face to reinforce their bullpen. Veteran right-handed reliever David Robertson, 40, has signed a one-year deal worth $5 million for the remainder of the 2025 season, according to multiple outlets. This marks Robertson’s third stint with the team.

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Robertson is coming off a strong season with the Texas Rangers, where he posted a 3.00 ERA and proved he still has the consistency and command to handle high-leverage innings. For the Phillies, whose bullpen has struggled with blown leads and late-game breakdowns, his return comes at a crucial time as they fight to stay in playoff contention.

The Phillies kicked off the second half of their season against the Los Angeles Angels, where Mike Trout – a former Phillie for a brief moment – recorded an RBI, continuing his push toward significant career milestones.

Robertson’s history with Philadelphia has had its ups and downs. His first run was derailed by injuries, but his second stint saw him step up as a reliable late-inning option. Now, reports suggest the team hopes his veteran presence will bring stability and leadership to a bullpen that desperately needs it.

At 40 years old, Robertson brings not just experience, but a proven track record of performing under postseason pressure. As the Phillies look ahead to the final months of the season, this signing could be exactly what they need to lock down tight games and keep their playoff hopes alive.

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