Chase Utley has cleared revocable trade waivers, which means he could be traded to any MLB team.
The Philadelphia Phillies veteran second baseman does have a no-trade clause in his contract. So ultimately, Utley decides his own fate. The Giants, Cubs, Angels and Yankees are among the teams that may be interested in the 36-year-old.
Throughout his 13-year career, the lefty has made six All-Star appearances and has averaged a .281 BA with 24 HR and 96 RBI. Last year, Utley made the National League All-Star team but this year has by far been his worst. A new home could be what Utley needs as his career is starting to wind down.
Utley has a .190 BA with 4 HR and 28 RBI this season in limited action. Since his return from the DL, he’s gone 5-for-13 with 3 RBI. If he decides to stay, he’ll likely be a free agent at the end of the season because he didn’t reach the minimum number of at-bats in order for an extra year to kick in.