The Phillies are just one of many MLB teams badly in need of a center fielder, so it's not surprising that they are among the many teams interested in trading for Pirates center fielder Bryan Reynolds. The Yankees and Marlins, along with the Phillies and several other teams, are said to be "aggressively pursuing" Reynolds, per The Athletic's Jim Bowden. According to Jim Bowden, the Phillies are pursuing Pirates center fielder Bryan Reynolds. (Photo by Cody Glenn/Icon Sportswire) Jon Heyman of Audacy Sports tweeted that the asking price for Reynolds is "astronomical." Bowden expressed a similar sentiment and added that "no team has come close to finalizing a deal." Reynolds, 26, finished 11th in NL MVP voting in 2021. He slashed .302/.390/.471 with 24 home runs, 90 RBIs and a 142 wRC+ in 159 games and was also a Gold Glove finalist. He'll fit the Phillies' need for a center fielder and a middle-of-the-order bat. To acquire Reynolds, the Phillies will most likely have to give up one of Mick Abel, Andrew Painter or Bryson Stott as well as a few other top 30 prospects in the system. Pittsburgh doesn't have to trade him as Reynolds is Super Two arbitration eligible this season and under team control until 2026. They could sell high if they can get the prospect package they are looking for or keep him and revisit the idea at another time. After Starling Marte, the free agent center field market is bleak. The Phillies could go the trade route to fulfill their need in center. They could pursue Kevin Kiermaier, the Rays' glove-first center fielder who is owed $12 million in 2022. If they're shooting for a center fielder with a similar ceiling as Reynolds, the Twins' Byron Buxton could be a target. For the Phillies, any upgrade they can make in center field is better than the production they've gotten from the position in recent years. Phillies center fielders combined for a .688 OPS in 2021. MORE FROM PHILLIES NATION Bryce Harper Wins 2021 NL MVPKevin Long On Kyle Schwarber: ‘I Do Think That He Would Fit The Phillies’Phillies Reportedly Interested In 3 Star ClosersMock Offseason 1.0: Phillies Address Most Needs, But Still Need To Go Over The Luxury Tax ThresholdBryce Harper Triggered Multiple Contractual Bonuses During Awards SeasonZack Wheeler Finishes A Close Second In NL Cy Young Award VotingPhillies Dipping Toes Into Shortstop Market, But May Only Be Secondary PlayersWhat Free Agents Could The Phillies Sign Without Giving Up Draft Compensation?Bryce Harper’s Top 5 Home Runs Of 2021Phillies 2021 Walk-Up Songs Phillies Nation Podcast · Bryce Harper is MVP, but the Phillies still need more (with Matt Gelb)