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Jean Segura fills hole for Phillies; Mariners bet on J.P. Crawford

Jean Segura fills a huge hole at shortstop for the Phillies, who also picked up a pair of relievers from Seattle. Ted S. Warren/AP Photo

The Seattle Mariners' rebuild continued Monday with a deal in which they acquired J.P. Crawford, an out-of-favor prospect who is just a half-season into his major league career, and sent one of Seattle's best remaining players, Jean Segura, to a Philadelphia Phillies team that had a black hole at shortstop in 2018.

Segura's career has been remarkable. He bounced back from two years as a replacement-level player in Milwaukee, during which time his 9-month-old son passed away, to become a consistent star worth about 4 WAR per season for Arizona and Seattle over the past three years.

The Phillies got less production from shortstop than any other position last year, with a composite line of .235/.281/.370 and below-average defense from almost everyone they played there. Adding Segura addresses both problems; he can play short and he's got a consistent track record of offensive production, replacing Crawford on the depth chart and allowing the Phillies to get Scott Kingery off shortstop to a position he can actually play, which they have to hope will allow him to focus on his hitting after a disappointing rookie season. Segura is guaranteed about $60 million over the next four years, including the buyout on a team option for 2023, by which point he'll be 33 and might no longer be a viable shortstop.