Posted: Wednesday, July 29, 2009, 5:35 PM | 95 comments |
 
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I've had a chance to sit down and make some sense of the pending deal that will bring lefty Cliff Lee and right-handed bat Ben Francisco to the Phillies for prospects Carlos Carrasco, Jason Donald, Lou Marson and Jason Knapp.

Here is how I see it:

I. The Rotation

1) Right now, here is how the Phillies rotation sets up:

Fri - Blanton at Giants
Sat - Lee at Giants
Sun - Hamels at Giants
Tue - Happ vs. Rockies
Wed - Moyer/Martinez vs. Rockies
Thu - Lee vs. Rockies
 

After some further review, I've adjusted this rotation. I figure Lee would pitch Saturday on five days rest, preceded by Blanton. After that, a lot depends on what the Phillies do in the bullpen. A number of people seem to think that Happ would head back to the pen. But we'll see.

2) If the Phillies go with Moyer, they'll have four lefties in their rotation. If they go with Martinez, it will be a little more balanced. Lee has struggled against righties this season. They are hitting .303 against him. lefties, meanwhile, are hitting .216. Last year, when he won the AL Cy Young, Lee held lefties to a .245 average. Then again, Lee pitches in the American League. In four interleague starts this season, he allowed eight runs in 29 innings, striking out 20, walking nine, and allowing 21 hits.

3) Forget about having four lefties in the rotation during the regular season. Let's look ahead to the postseason. Right now, a rotation would likely consist of Lee, Hamels, Blanton and Happ. That means three lefty starters. Last year, the Phillies had two lefties in their postseason rotation. The last time a World Series champion had three lefties in its postseason rotation was in 1996, when the Yankees tossed Andy Pettitte, Jimmy Key and Kenny Rogers in addition to David Cone. So it has happened before.

II. Roster moves

1) The Phillies are adding two players to their major league roster while not subtracting anybody. That means somebody has to go. The likely candidates are John Mayberry off of the bench and Steven Register out of the bullpen. But once Chad Durbin, J.C. Romero and Clay Condrey return, it will make for some interesting roster maneuvering. A lot depends on what the Phillies do with the Martinez/Moyer situation. I can't even begin to accurately speculate what might occur.

III. Ben Francisco

1) He is a 27-year-old right-handed bat. After this season, he will have two-plus years of major league service time. In 2008, he hit .266 with 15 home runs in 447 at-bats. This season, he is hitting .250 with 10 home runs and 308 at-bats.

2) Francisco hits .269 off lefties in his career, .258 off of righties. He doesn't have much pinch-hitting experience.

3) Francisco played one season with Phillies second baseman Chase Utley at UCLA in 2000.

IV. The Future

1) A big part of this deal is the money the Phillies save over adding Roy Halladay. Lee is due to earn $9 million next season. Halladay is due to earn $15.75 million. But just how will that impact the Phillies. Let's look:

2) Inclduing Lee, the Phillies have $103.5 committed to 12 players for next season. This year, their Opening Day pay-roll was right around $132 million. I'm sure there is some room for expansion, given the impressive string of sell-outs at Citizens Bank Park this year. And a postseason run would only add to those coffers.

3) In addition to the 12 players signed to multi-year contracts, seven others are under club control. Carlos Ruiz, Clay Condrey, Joe Blanton and Shane Victorino are arbitration eligible. Victorino and Blanton are in line for big raises. They'll definitely tender an offer to Victorino. And if Blanton continues pitching the way he has, there is a good chance he'll be worthy of the $7 to $8 million he could earn next season. Pedro Feliz has a $5 million club option with no obvious replacement in the minor leagues. Again, if Feliz continues to produce the way he has, $5 million seems like a bargain. Francisco and J.A. Happ are both under club control.

4) If the Phillies keep all 19 of their players under club control, I estimate that the they will have about $127 million committed to them, with three vacancies in the bullpen, one at back-up catcher, and two on the bench. So there would appear to be some financial room to make some additions.
 

Posted by David Murphy @ 5:35 PM  Permalink | 95 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:41 PM, 07/29/2009
    Dave - Jayson Stark sees Happ as one moving to the bullpen. Your thoughts?
    frankatlasalle
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:53 PM, 07/29/2009
    So Lopez would take his turn on Thursday and then you'd skip Blanton instead of Moyer? Why not just have Lopez, Lee, Blanton and Moyer all go, then start over with Hamels on Tuesday and Lee again on Wednesday?
    Stevis
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:04 PM, 07/29/2009
    Wouldn't Lopez be the one to make room for Lee? It doesn't make sense to get rid of a bullpen arm at this point.
    celtic_13
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:20 PM, 07/29/2009
    Murph, you Hamels on Sunday. I think that's Blanton's spot.
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:26 PM, 07/29/2009
    I think they've got to keep Moyer in the rotation and move Pedro into the pen. Moyer doesn't really have the type of stuff that can dominate for an inning or two. Pedro could be very effective out of the pen. They already structured his contract with certain bonuses if he made relief appearance so obviously they contemplated that when they signed him. If they send down Lopez, I'm pretty sure he has to clear waivers and given the way he's pitched recently and his cheap salary, he'd probably get claimed. I think Lopez is done unless he clears waivers, Happ and Moyer stay in the rotation and Martinez is brought up into the bullpen. Can't see any way that the Phils take Happ out of the rotation given the way he's been pitching. They tried very hard not to trade Happ because they wanted him in the rotation, not because they think of him as a middle reliever.
    JimG
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:28 PM, 07/29/2009
    Happ in the bullpen? He's only been the most reliable starter with Blanton... I'd say - Moyer - long relief.
    AllDawk_AllTheTime
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:29 PM, 07/29/2009
    Never mind. I thought I saw Lee pitching Friday.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:32 PM, 07/29/2009
    Yeah, Lopez has to clear waivers and he won't they way he's been pitching. Maybe they can come up with some kind of fake injury or something and keep him while they can sort the rotation/bullpen out.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:47 PM, 07/29/2009
    I respect Stark a ton but Happ to the pen? No way, thats plain stupid. Pedro has to prove he has stuff to help us, good way to do that is a creative role in the pen...of course hes a backup plan if Moyer struggles (which he really hasnt the past two months)..man we kinda have an overload of arms, which is good. Do not send Happ to the pen, what else does the kid have to do to earn a starting rotation spot?
    philsfan in the atx
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:52 PM, 07/29/2009
    Stevis, I agree with you 100%. Keep everyone as close to normal rest as possible and give Hamels an extra day. You also get set the rotation with Lee following Hamels on Wednesday, so you get an extra day to make the Moyer/Pedro decision.
    mdhnyc
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:08 PM, 07/29/2009
    Maybe the phils talked Moyer into retiring.
    robjan
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:19 PM, 07/29/2009
    I think Hamels & Moyer should go with an extra day's rest through the end of the year. Martinez would need that as well, although everyone foor different reasons. Happ will get screwed up if he goes to the bullpen now after doing so well. Then hopefully, everyone will be healthy & not overworked in October.
    yobill626
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:27 PM, 07/29/2009
    Plus, when he returns, Myers to the bullpen, where he belongs. Nice option to have in September...
    Cameiros
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:33 PM, 07/29/2009
    ah, maybe the phils are done trading yet???????????
    soliteryman


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About David Murphy
David Murphy joined the Daily News as its Phillies beat writer in February of 2008. Born in Upper Merion and raised in the Poconos, he attended college at La Salle University before taking jobs with the Myrtle Beach (S.C.) Sun-News and the St. Petersburg ( Fla. ) Times. E-mail Dave at dmurphy@phillynews.com.

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