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Phillies trade Matt Strahm to Royals for Jonathan Bowlan, per reports ~ Philadelphia Baseball Review

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December 21, 2025
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Phillies trade Matt Strahm

PHILADELPHIA — The Phillies have spent the past few seasons reminding everyone that bullpens are less a finished product than a rolling hypothesis. On Friday, they adjusted that equation again, agreeing to trade left-hander Matt Strahm to the Kansas City Royals for right-handed pitcher Jonathan Bowlan, per reports.

It is not a headline move. It rarely is when relievers are involved. But these are the kinds of transactions that quietly shape contenders.

Strahm, 34, arrived in Philadelphia before the 2023 season without much fanfare and left with something harder to measure: trust. He wasn’t the ninth-inning answer, nor was he supposed to be. Instead, he became one of the connective pieces of a bullpen that has powered the Phillies through deep October runs — a left-hander capable of taking the ball on short rest, bridging innings, and neutralizing tough pockets of lineups when leverage didn’t neatly align with roles.

He did the work that rarely gets commemorated.

Strahm appeared in 66 games for the Phillies in 2025, posting a 2.74 ERA with 70 strikeouts across 62.1 innings, according to Statcast and ESPN. He is due $7.5 million in 2026, and that salary became guaranteed after he reached 60 innings in 2025 and passed a physical under the vesting provision of his deal.

Now, with Strahm entering the final year of his contract, the Phillies chose to convert that reliability into a different kind of asset. Bullpen arms, after all, are the most renewable resource in the modern game, valuable, volatile, and perpetually replaceable.

Bowlan, 29, represents the other side of that calculation. A former second-round pick by the Royals in 2018, he has spent most of his professional career in the upper minors and made his major-league debut late in the 2023 season. He is not a finished product, nor is he being acquired as one.

Instead, Bowlan fits the profile of pitcher teams increasingly target in these exchanges: controllable, versatile, and capable of filling multiple lanes. He has worked primarily as a starter in the minors but can also be deployed in a long-relief or depth role, giving the Phillies an arm they can develop, adapt, and stash where needed.

Bowlan logged 44 1/3 innings in the majors last year with a 3.86 ERA, 46 strikeouts, and a 1.22 WHIP, and also pitched at Triple-A Omaha.

That flexibility matters. The Phillies have shown a consistent preference for pitchers who can solve more than one problem — especially behind a rotation that often demands innings coverage and protection over a long season. Bowlan becomes part of that inventory.

For Kansas City, the return is more immediate. The Royals have spent the winter signaling that they intend to push out of the rebuilding phase and into contention-adjacent territory. Acquiring Strahm gives them a veteran left-hander with postseason experience and a track record of handling meaningful innings — the type of presence that can stabilize a bullpen while younger arms find their footing.

For Philadelphia, the move is less about subtraction than it appears. It reflects a front office comfortable making unsentimental decisions about bullpen pieces, even effective ones, trusting that value can be recreated internally or sourced again when needed.

Bullpens are always in flux. Arms come and go. Roles shift. What looks settled in December rarely survives intact until October.


Recent Philly Baseball News

  • Phillies trade Matt Strahm to Royals for Jonathan Bowlan, per reports (Dec 19)
  • Phillies add bullpen depth with Brad Keller on two-year deal (Dec 18)
  • Adolis García joins Phillies as club bets on bounce-back and defense (Dec 16)
  • A one-year bet with potentially big implications: Phillies sign Adolis García, per sources (Dec 15)
  • The Winter Meetings end with Schwarber back, but now the Phillies face the hard part (Dec 10)
  • NL East Notebook: Phillies lock in, Mets lose big as the Winter Meetings come to a close (Dec 10)
  • Kyle Schwarber admits Phillies fans and charitable ties played a role in his return to Philadelphia (Dec 10)
  • Phillies shift focus to Realmuto as catcher market thins after Schwarber deal (Dec 10)
  • Short-term win, long-term gamble: Phillies re-sign Schwarber and bet big on prospects and farm system (Dec 9)
  • For Team USA, the World Baseball Classic isn’t just about winning — it’s about who’s watching (Dec 9)
  • Schwarber commits to Team USA as DeRosa builds star-heavy 2026 roster (Dec 9)
  • Phillies extend manager Rob Thomson through 2027 (Dec 9)
  • Phillies, Schwarber near five-year, $150 million reunion as market chase reaches dramatic close (Dec 9)
  • Dombrowski rejects ‘running it back’ narrative, but Phillies’ lineup may not change much (Dec 9)
  • Phillies at the Winter Meetings: A quiet Day One as Schwarber, Realmuto, and Suarez loom over Day Two (Dec 9)
  • Phillies, Mets on collision course in Ranger Suárez sweepstakes (Dec 8)
  • Winter Meetings: Phillies face a critical J.T. Realmuto decision amid a complicated market (Dec 8)
  • The floor is set, and now the Phillies must determine next move on Schwarber (Dec 8)
  • Phillies Morning Notebook: Winter Meetings Edition – Bader Wants Years, Pirates Want Schwarber (Dec 8)
  • Welcome to MLB’s Winter Meetings: Schwarber and Realmuto sit at the center of everything for the Phillies (Dec 7)
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