MASN's Roch Kubatko noted that if a deal were to crystallize, the Phillies would have to be willing to open up and eat a chunk of Papelbon's deal, which still nets him $26 million over the next two years, with a $13 million option for 2016. The Orioles aren't anxious to spend wads of cash, however, and that being the case, it's hard to imagine these conservative offseason Phillies finding a number that makes both parties happy.