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The Cuban gardener Adolis García is about to become a new player for the Philadelphia Phillies, with whom he is reportedly finalizing a one-year contract worth 10 million dollars, pending only the passing of a physical examination, according to journalist Francys Romero.
On the social network Facebook, the insider revealed that the agreement would represent a key opportunity for "El Bombi," who is looking to relaunch his offensive production within a contending team in the National League, after a more subdued season compared to his explosive 2023.
A new setting to return to your best version
García will try to regain the level that made him one of the most feared figures in MLB two years ago. In the 2023 postseason, the Cuban was named Most Valuable Player of the American League Championship Series (ALCS) after a historic performance that placed him among the most decisive hitters in baseball.
Philadelphia is betting on its power, competitive intensity, and experience in high-pressure games—qualities that align with a roster built to contend for the championship.
A high-impact, low-risk bet
For the franchise, the one-year contract limits financial risk and simultaneously offers a high potential return if García manages to regain his offensive form. For the player, the agreement represents the opportunity to reposition himself in the market and aim for a longer-term contract in the future.
Adolis García is represented by Octagon, and if he passes the medical exam, the official announcement could come in the next few hours.
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