Matt Strahm is reportedly signing with the Phillies. (Photo by David J. Griffin/Icon Sportswire) The Phillies are not playing around. They have signed left-handed reliever Matt Strahm, according to Ken Rosenthal and Matt Gelb of The Athletic. ESPN reports that the deal is for two years and $15 million. Strahm, 31, compiled a 3.83 ERA in 44 2/3 innings with the Boston Red Sox in 2022. In seven MLB seasons, Strahm has a career 3.81 ERA. Strahm will slot in the back end of the bullpen, joining José Alvarado as the Phillies' top late-inning left-handed options. The move most likely puts them over the $233 million luxury tax threshold. Barring an unexpected move in which the Phillies shed salary, they will be paying the tax for a second-consecutive season. Strahm is the third free-agent signing of the offseason for the Phillies, joining Trea Turner and Taijuan Walker. So far, the Phillies have committed a combined $387 million to three free agents. Of course, much of that money belongs to Turner, who reportedly signed an 11-year contract with Philadelphia. We'll have more on this story as additional details become available. MORE FROM PHILLIES NATION Phillies Winter Meetings Rumors TrackerWith Turner Signing, Phillies Set Up To Have One Of The Best Lineups In Franchise HistoryKyle Schwarber To Join Trea Turner, J.T. Realmuto As Phillies On 2023 Team USA World Baseball Classic RosterRandom 2022 Phillies Who Will Probably Receive National Championship RingsWhat Went Wrong For Nick Castellanos During First Season With The Phillies?Kyle Schwarber’s Top 5 Home Runs Of 2022PN Roundtable: Bold Predictions For Phillies OffseasonChase Utley Now Just A Year Away From Hall Of Fame BallotJ.T. Realmuto Is On Path To Be Greatest Catcher In Phillies’ HistoryMeet ‘Frankie Two Scoops’, The Most Beloved Man At Citizens Bank Park Phillies Nation Podcast · Phils Get Their Guy in Trea Turner