⚾ Trea Turner says he's ready to settle down with the Phillies. 'I'm stuck here, and nobody can tell me otherwise, so I think I'm really happy about that, that security.”
Trea Turner has won a World Series in Washington and played for some great teams with the Dodgers.
The Phillies won the National League pennant last year, but they were also an 87-win wild card appearing in the postseason for the first time in over a decade. “I've been on some really, really good teams with some great players — last year being one of them," Turner said Sunday."That's kind of the beauty and the difficult thing about baseball. The best teams don't always win. Just because we got a lot of talent in here and a lot of good guys, and they made it to the World Series last year, doesn't mean it's going to happen again. You've got to put in the work.”Sign up for NBC Philadelphia newsletters.
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