The Zach Eflin era with the Phillies is reportedly over
The 28-year-old Eflin declined his $15 million mutual option with the Phillies last month to become a free agent.
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The 28-year-old Eflin declined his $15 million mutual option with the Phillies last month to become a free agent.
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