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Phillies Blend Vets & Youth for Future Success

The Phillies aim to balance their veteran stars with young talent, integrating players like Justin Crawford, Andrew Painter, and Aidan Miller into the lineup. President Dave Dombrowski emphasizes the importance of this approach, drawing from his successful track record. The team seeks a seamless transition for these rising stars, preventing the roster from becoming stagnant and ensuring long-term success.

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