Chase Shugart stands on dugout steps with Phillies teammates and baseball card showing near bench

Phillies Fill 40-Man Roster with Trade

The Philadelphia Phillies have completed their 40-man roster by acquiring veteran reliever Chase Shugart from the Pittsburgh Pirates, swapping him for 18-year-old infield prospect Francisco Loreto, the club announced Tuesday.

At a Glance

  • The Phillies acquired RHP Chase Shugart from the Pirates for minor-league IF Francisco Loreto
  • Shugart, 29, posted a 3.40 ERA and 1.11 WHIP in 45 innings of relief for Pittsburgh in 2025
  • The move fills the Phillies’ 40-man roster ahead of spring training
  • Why it matters: Philadelphia adds an experienced right-handed reliever who limited right-handed hitters to a .618 OPS last season

Shugart, a Texas native originally drafted by Boston in the 12th round of the 2018 draft out of the University of Texas, brings 11 major-league appearances to Philadelphia. After making his debut with the Red Sox, he was designated for assignment last January and later caught on with Pittsburgh.

Pitching Profile

The 5-foot-11 right-hander works primarily off a five-pitch mix, leaning heavily on:

  • A sweeping slider
  • A cutter
  • A sinking fastball that averages 95 mph

While Shugart did not accumulate enough innings to qualify for Statcast leaderboards, his batted-ball data shows above-average suppression of hard contact, reflected in a strong hard-hit profile.

Splits from the 2025 season highlight his effectiveness against same-sided hitters:

Split OPS Allowed
vs RHB .618
vs LHB Data not provided
w/ RISP .631

Shugart has one minor-league option remaining, giving the Phillies flexibility as they evaluate bullpen roles during spring training.

Prospect Cost

In exchange, Philadelphia parted with Francisco Loreto, an 18-year-old Venezuelan signee from early 2024. Loreto has spent parts of two seasons in the Florida Complex League, compiling a .234/.341/.371 slash line across 77 professional games. MLB.com did not rank him among the organization’s top 30 prospects.

Roster Impact

The transaction caps a busy week for president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski, who addressed reporters at the MLB Winter Meetings on Wednesday after Washington selected right-hander Griff McGarry from the Phillies in the Rule 5 Draft. With the 40-man roster now full, future additions will require corresponding moves.

Key Takeaways

  • Shugart immediately upgrades Philadelphia’s right-handed relief depth
  • His ability to keep the ball in the park and handle right-handed hitters addresses a need
  • The cost was minimal: an 18-year-old prospect yet to reach full-season ball
  • One option year left means the Phillies can shuttle him between Triple-A and the majors as roster needs fluctuate
Francisco Loreto baseball card shows his .234 batting average and minor league stats with stadium background

The club has not announced a timeline for when Shugart will report to spring training, but his acquisition signals the front office’s intent to fortify the bullpen after last year’s late-season struggles.

Author

  • I’m Olivia Bennett Harris, a health and science journalist committed to reporting accurate, compassionate, and evidence-based stories that help readers make informed decisions about their well-being.

    Olivia Bennett Harris reports on housing, development, and neighborhood change for News of Philadelphia, uncovering who benefits—and who is displaced—by city policies. A Temple journalism grad, she combines data analysis with on-the-ground reporting to track Philadelphia’s evolving communities.

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