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Phillies counting on veteran Saunders

The Associated Press CLEARWATER, Florida 鈥 After moving from the all-star-laden clubhouse in Dunedin to the young locker-room in Clearwater 10 kilometres up the road, veteran outfielder Michael Saunders is embracing a leadership role with the Philade
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Michael Saunders had a career-high 24 home runs with the Jays last season.

The Associated Press

CLEARWATER, Florida 鈥 After moving from the all-star-laden clubhouse in Dunedin to the young locker-room in Clearwater 10 kilometres up the road, veteran outfielder Michael Saunders is embracing a leadership role with the Philadelphia Phillies this spring.

The Victoria product, who turned 30 two weeks after filing for free agency this off-season, is an elder statesman in the Phillies鈥 clubhouse and one of just two players, along with fellow newcomer Howie Kendrick, in the team鈥檚 regular lineup who is not in his 20s.

鈥淚鈥檓 not looking to change the way I act or change the way I do things, with my routine or anything like that,鈥 Saunders said. 鈥淭here are a few guys in this clubhouse that have been around. If [there鈥檚] something that needs to be said, it will be said. But I learned from my first few days in the big leagues that you lead by example.鈥

Saunders signed a one-year, $9 million US deal with the Phillies last month after spending the last two seasons with the Toronto Blue Jays.

The rebuilding Phillies have an impressionable clubhouse this spring, with more than a half-dozen prospects in major league camp. With mainstays Ryan Howard and Carlos Ruiz gone, the front office made a point to add veterans on one-year contracts this winter, including Saunders, Kendrick and pitchers Clay Buchholz, Pat Neshek and Joaquin Benoit.

Saunders, who played his Little League in Gordon Head before graduating from Lambrick Park, was once a top prospect himself, coming up through the Seattle Mariners鈥 system, and he understands the path to the big leagues isn鈥檛 always linear.

鈥淭he first part of my career, the first two or three years, honestly, I didn鈥檛 know how to hit at the major league level,鈥 Saunders said. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 have much of an approach, I didn鈥檛 have a game plan. I was young. I think I put a lot of pressure on myself to perform. And I wore my emotions on my sleeve.

鈥淚 think ever since 2012 I鈥檝e started to learn how to hit in the major leagues. I think the biggest thing I did was more mental than physical. Really, giving myself permission to fail. And not taking my first or my second at-bat and having it ruin my game. Realizing it鈥檚 one at-bat at a time. I think that鈥檚 something that just happens when you get older, you mature, you have more of a solid mental approach.鈥

Saunders enjoyed a breakout season in 2016, when he went to his first all-star game. He hit .253 with a career-best .815 OPS and 24 home runs in 140 games.

The left-handed hitting Saunders will start in right field and likely hit between third baseman Maikel Franco (25 home runs in 2016) and first baseman Tommy Joseph (21 home runs), two of the promising players in the Phillies鈥 youthful lineup. In addition to providing balance to manager Pete Mackanin鈥檚 regular batting order, Saunders will be a veteran that other position players can lean on for advice, whether it鈥檚 how to attack an opposing veteran pitcher or come out of lengthy slumps.

鈥淟earning how to win and, for this franchise learning how to take that next step, that鈥檚 going to be critical,鈥 Phillies general manager Matt Klentak said. 鈥淎nd Michael has a unique perspective having been a highly touted prospect coming up with Seattle and then certainly a young team when he was there, and then transitioning to a Blue Jays club over the last couple years that was dominated by experience and very talented veterans and seeing it from both sides.

鈥淎nd I think that, candidly, that perspective that he can bring drew us to Michael Saunders. He can relate to both sides of the coin on that and bring that to our clubhouse and some of our younger players. What does it mean to take that next step and play winning baseball. That鈥檚 part of the reason he鈥檚 here.鈥

The Phillies begin their pre-season schedule on Thursday in Clearwater when they host the University of Tampa.