Philadelphia, PA – October 26, 2025 — Philadelphia Phillies President of Baseball Operations Dave Dombrowski has made his final decision regarding the future of left-handed pitcher Ranger Suárez, confirming that the team plans to offer him another contract to remain with the organization.
In a statement released earlier today, Dombrowski praised Suárez’s impact both on and off the field, emphasizing his leadership, experience, and value to the team’s young roster.
“We need players like Ranger,” Dombrowski said. “He’s been through the ups and downs, the pressure of big games, and the grind of a long season. His experience is something our young players can learn from every day. That’s why we’re planning to give him another contract — because he represents what we want this team to stand for.”
Suárez, one of the Phillies’ most reliable arms over recent seasons, has earned respect for his poise and consistency in high-stakes situations. Known for his calm demeanor and team-first attitude, he has become a quiet leader within the clubhouse and a mentor to emerging pitchers.
Dombrowski noted that retaining veterans like Suárez is part of the organization’s broader effort to balance experience with youth, ensuring that younger players develop in an environment rich with knowledge and professionalism.
While financial details and contract length have not yet been disclosed, insiders suggest the Phillies are eager to finalize the deal soon, keeping Suárez in Philadelphia for the next phase of the team’s championship push.
With this decision, the Phillies reaffirm their commitment to building a roster that blends leadership, talent, and mentorship — a formula that has defined their success in recent years.


