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Phillies lose Tommy Joseph to Rangers

Jim Salisbury | NBC Sports PhiladelphiaNBC Sports Philadelphia 

FORT MYERS, Fla. – Tommy Joseph is headed to the American League. The Texas Rangers claimed him off waivers on Monday. The Arizona native will head to his home state to join the Rangers for the remainder of spring training.

The Phillies designated Joseph for assignment last week. The move was made to clear room for pitcher Jake Arrieta on the 40-man roster.

An American League team did want Tommy Joseph after all, and the former Phillie could now have a chance as a platoon 1B. By Jim Salisbury

Joseph, 26, joined the Phillies organization in the summer of 2012 in the trade that sent Hunter Pence to San Francisco. At the time, Joseph was a catcher. A series of concussions nearly ended his career, but he converted to first base and forged his way to the majors in May 2016. He hit 43 home runs the last two seasons, but did not reach base enough to satisfy a front office that wants to build a lineup around players with that skill. The emergence of Rhys Hoskins last season and the signing of free-agent first baseman Carlos Santana this winter made Joseph expendable and efforts to trade him were fruitless.

Joseph’s power makes him a potential fit for a role as a designated hitter. He could also be the right-handed half of a first base platoon with Joey Gallo, who has hit just .199 against lefties.

Joseph is now on the Rangers’ 40-man roster.

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