Clemens got into 44 games last season and produced some career-best numbers, though that only amounted to a .219/.258/.447 slash line (good for a 92 wRC+). If he could play shortstop or center field, he'd project as a safe bench bat, but he's limited to the corners and the occasional start at second base. He's out of options, and if the Phillies want their final bench bat to hit right-handed given the lefty-heavy nature of their starting lineup, he could be stuck looking for a new team at the end of spring training. Read Past Outlooks