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David Robertson is officially back with the Phillies for his third stint in Philadelphia. The Phillies signed veteran right-handed reliever David Robertson to a one-year contract Monday, president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski announced.
The Philadelphia Phillies are set to sign veteran right-handed reliever David Robertson to a one-year, $5.5 million deal prorated at $16 million.
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The Philadelphia Phillies have signed right-hander David Robertson to a $15.7 million, one-year contract, bolstering their bullpen in a bid to outlast the New York Mets and win a second straight NL East title.
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At 40 years old and entering his 17th MLB season, David Robertson is chasing another World Series ring. He sat down with The Inquirer’s Scott Lauber to talk about why he’s still on the mound — and how he hopes to help the Phillies make another title run.
It's tough to say that the Philadelphia Phillies made the perfect decision when they went out and signed David Robertson on Sunday night. Robertson has already pitched in Philadelphia throughout his career and was staying ready during the early stages of the year.
Veteran reliever David Robertson rejoins the Phillies and will begin his return at Triple-A Lehigh Valley ahead of the MLB trade deadline.
The Phillies signed veteran reliever David Robertson to a major league contract. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
The right-hander is upbeat about the team and happy to be in Philadelphia: “This place feels like home to me.” He’ll head to the minors first for some work.
The Philadelphia Phillies make a key bullpen move by signing David Robertson on a prorated $16 million contract.
After not finding the contract that he sought in free agency last winter, David Robertson returned home to Rhode Island with unplanned leisure time on his calendar. “I played a lot of tennis,” he said.