For the Phillies, July could provide an opportunity to be a buyer instead of a seller for general manager Matt Klentak, but his decisions will follow the toughest quarter of the schedule ending on July 1.

Missing pieces:

Philadelphia Phillies fans have a wish list regarding acquisitions the GM should consider to go deep in the postseason. However, the prices for some talent on also-ran teams will be expensive because of other contending franchises with similar needs.

IN OTHER WORDS: “I play because I know I can play the game, so it’s their decision whether or not they want to keep me or they wanna trade me. Whatever decision they make, I will understand it.” – Carlos “Ivan” Beltran

The first inkling of Klentak’s thinking was winning the three-game series against the Washington Nationals. But even if the hometown nine sweep the series, it won’t determine their position regarding the wild card or taking the NL East. Just a clue!

On this 42-game stretch with eight to go, the Phils have five more contests versus Washington and three against the New York Yankees. Presently, the last part of the test features the divisional favorite and a strong World Series possibility. So far, they are 17-17.

According to the locals, the red pinstripes need a third starter, a closer, and a solid bat. Of course, the front office differentiates deal-wise between the all-or-nothing Wild Card Game or an NLDS berth. Miles apart!

Even if the Phillies capture the divisional crown, they will probably add just one piece because they don’t want to deplete the farm system for a long shot. Realistically, they are more than one star away from the National League pennant, even though anything is still possible.

Rebuilding is in its final stage: addressing weaknesses. And, basically, the organization only has some starters with the Triple-A Lehigh Valley IronPigs making some noise. On the other hand, fans have seen all the main position players from Lehigh Valley.

The ideal return would be a piece to play here for two years, which would be worth paying more for even if Klentak moves a potential major leaguer. On the other hand, most sellers want a solid prospect for an October difference-maker.