MLB Rumors: This NL Team ‘Back In Mix’ For Marlins’ J.T. Realmuto

Pitchers and catchers report to spring training in just over a week, and trade rumors continue to fly around Miami Marlins backstop J.T. Realmuto.

A gaggle of teams have shown interest in the veteran catcher throughout the offseason as Miami has held out for the right offer.

And it appears that one National League team has re-entered talks with the Marlins to acquire Realmuto, according to Yahoo! Sports’ Tim Brown.

MLB Network’s Jon Heyman confirmed Brown’s report that the Phillies have checked in on the right-handed-hitting catcher, but noted that the Marlins might prefer to trade Realmuto outside of the National League East. Several other teams also remain in the mix.

Jorge Alfaro, 25, batted .262 with 10 home runs and 37 RBIs while appearing in 108 games for the Phillies last season. It’s also worth noting that Philadelphia agreed to a one-year deal with veteran catcher Drew Butera, who could back up Realmuto should Philadelphia send Alfaro to Miami in a swap of the two catchers.