The Philadelphia Phillies are running out of time to win a World Series with their current core, and this offseason the front office is expected to make changes after failing to advance past the NLDS in back-to-back years.

Still, the team will continue to build around Bryce Harper, who has transitioned to first base full-time and remains the focal point of the lineup alongside other elite talents.

Harper is coming off another strong season in Philadelphia. The 33-year-old veteran posted a .261 batting average, .357 on-base percentage, .844 OPS, 27 home runs and 75 RBIs across 132 games.

Harper has now spent seven seasons in a Phillies uniform, still chasing the elusive World Series championship that would cement his legacy in the city.