Jean Segura is not the only Philadelphia Phillies player who could be moved this offseason. According to ESPN's Buster Olney, the team -- citing "a financial crunch" -- is open to trading Zack Wheeler this offseason. Zack Wheeler had a strong first season in Philadelphia. (Kyle Ross/Icon Sportswire) The Phillies signed Wheeler to a five-year, $118 million contract last December to slot in behind Aaron Nola and bolster the rotation. Wheeler pitched extremely well in his first season, with a 2.92 in 71 innings pitched over 11 starts. Rob Maadi of The Associated Press reported that the Phillies lost $145 million during the pandemic-shortened 2020 season. Even with all of the talk about money lost by both the Phillies and all of baseball during the 2020 season, this is a surprising development. The Phillies signed Wheeler to be a part of their core for the next several seasons, and moving him would make their path to the playoffs increasingly difficult. It is hard to envision that moving Wheeler would bring the Phillies a significant return, considering other teams throughout baseball faced similar financial losses last season. It is also a sign that the team may be quiet on the free-agency front this offseason, despite several holes throughout the roster. MORE FROM PHILLIES NATION Phillies Offseason Primer: Payroll, Free Agents And TradesThe Mets May Not Be A Major Player For J.T. Realmuto After AllHow The Phillies Went From ‘Sleeping Giants’ To Disappointing In The Blink Of An EyeCan Jimmy Rollins Make The Hall Of Fame?Girardi: ‘There Are 30 Teams That Would Love To Have J.T., And We’re At The Top Of The ListReport: Phillies Actually Lost $145 Million During 2020 Season6 Former Phillies Appear On 2021 Hall Of Fame BallotWhich Former Phillie(s) Could Return In 2021?2021 Is A Pivotal Year On The Hall Of Fame Ballot For Scott RolenPhillies Nation Top 20 Phillies Prospects