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Phillies Face Tough Trade Decisions on Miller, Bohm
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The Philadelphia Phillies are contemplating trading shortstop Aidan Miller, a promising prospect, to strengthen their roster for a championship run. Miller, a first-round pick, has a clear path to the majors at third base, but the teams established players and Alec Bohms potential trade complicate matters. The Phillies farm system depth may force them to trade Miller for a significant talent like Ketel Marte.
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