PHILADELPHIA — Didi Gregorius’ days with the Phillies are over. In another move to make the roster younger and more dynamic while also maximizing the odds of ending a decadelong playoff drought, the Phillies released Gregorius on Thursday. They are responsible for paying the roughly $5 million left on the veteran shortstop’s contract. Gregorius, 32, batted .210 with one home run and a .567 on-base plus slugging percentage in 63 games. With second baseman Jean Segura returning from a fractured right index finger, the Phillies chose to stick with rookie Bryson Stott at shortstop and ditch Gregor…