Phillies Sign Veteran Utility Player Dylan Moore

The move adds depth to the Phillies' roster ahead of the 2026 season opener.

Mar. 21, 2026 at 11:23pm

The Philadelphia Phillies have signed veteran utility player Dylan Moore to a major league contract, ensuring he will be on their Opening Day roster. Moore, 33, is coming off a 2025 season where he played for both the Seattle Mariners and Texas Rangers, batting .201 with 11 home runs and 14 stolen bases in 106 games.

Why it matters

The signing of Moore provides the Phillies with added versatility and depth on their roster, as he can play multiple infield and outfield positions. This move helps the team prepare for the 2026 season by having experienced bench options available.

The details

Moore had an opt-out clause in his previous contract that he triggered on March 19, giving the Phillies 48 hours to either add him to their 40-man roster or let him become a free agent. Several other teams were reportedly interested in signing Moore if the Phillies did not secure him, so the team acted quickly to bring him on board.

  • On March 19, 2026, Moore triggered his opt-out clause.
  • The Phillies had 48 hours to either add Moore to their 40-man roster or let him become a free agent.

The players

Dylan Moore

A 33-year-old veteran utility player who has proven to be a decent defender at multiple infield and outfield positions.

Philadelphia Phillies

A Major League Baseball team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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What’s next

The Phillies will need to officially add Dylan Moore to their 40-man roster before the 48-hour deadline expires in order to keep him on their Opening Day roster.

The takeaway

The Phillies' signing of veteran utility player Dylan Moore provides the team with added depth and versatility ahead of the 2026 season, helping to ensure they have experienced bench options available as they look to compete in the NL East.