A spring baseball story to make you smile
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A spring baseball story to make you smile
Matt Gelb, Inquirer Staff Writer
DUNEDIN, Fla. -- In the eighth inning Monday, Matt Anderson faced three Toronto Blue Jays hitters who have never played above single A. Aged 22, 20 and 22, they were kids when Anderson was the No. 1 overall pick in the 1997 draft and could throw 103 m.p.h.
But when Travis D'Arnaud swung and missed at an Anderson breaking ball, the 34-year-old pitcher literally jumped off the mound. He pumped his fist and ran into the Phillies dugout.
Matt Anderson had not pitched in an organized game of baseball since 2008 after tearing a muscle under his armpit in 2002. He last pitched in the majors six years ago. In the eighth inning Monday, he hit 95 m.p.h. on the radar gun and retired the side in order.
"It was totally awesome," Anderson said. "You can't really put into words what I'm feeling right now. It's something I've been going to bed with the last two years thinking about and it finally came around."
Could this be the last time we even mention Matt Anderson this spring? Sure. But during the eighth inning of a meaningless Grapefruit League game on a sun-soaked Monday afternoon in Florida, a 34-year-old man proved he could still do it.
It's a spring training story that can make you smile.
Wearing No. 88, Anderson said he expects to make the Phillies out of spring training. He talked a mile a minute until a Phillies PR official abruptly ended the interview so Anderson could catch the team bus back to Clearwater.
"In the winter, I was at 96, 97 [mp.h.]," Anderson said. "So I figure I got about 103, 104, 105 left in me. So I'm really excited about where I'm at."
He smiled. No, Matt Anderson did not win a roster spot Monday. Hell, he barely even moved the needle. But Charlie Manuel and Rich Dubee probably saw enough to merit another big-league appearance soon this spring. And if that one goes well too, who knows?
"I mean, hell, he got three outs," Manuel said.
And on Monday, that's all that mattered.
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Wish him all the best... M60tanker
drop baez for him. palmyra21
Drop Baez for him IN A HEARTBEAT. PhillyinDaChi- Drop Baez period. Zeus2754
Feel good story. Hope he can stick around. CouchKing
THIS, not Michael Vick, is a true Philly story in the making! JBinPA
That is a feel-good story, nice to hear that one. Wish him the best and continued good health, especially if he pitches like that for the Phillies. PhillySubsMac
Hitting 96 mph at this point in the Spring?! Wow...he might actually have something more than fumes left in his tank! The Pack Leader
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Phils should ship Danny boy baez off into the sunset in a duck boat Ted Mosby
This could be a great story. Go Matt! syddan26
This guy may be worth a second look good luck baby. trinieagle
One of the great things that Amaro has done is get a bunch of guys like this. All upside. No downside. And if one of them pays off it gives the team that much more added depth. It's in people like this were top notch scouting pays off. That's one of the main reasons that the Phillies are now at the top. Once upon a time they never found a winner like this. Al Wilson
I concur with many above .... Get rid of Baez shawnmac
Uh, is the guy in that photo really Matt Anderson? Green46
Keep Anderson even though he looks a little like Ghadaffi. As for Baez, put him on a one-way flight to Japan. Maybe he can get somebody out there. orange rhino
Could we get our own nonfiction version of 'The Natural'? That first picture looks right out of a movie. I'd love to see this guy succeed. AchillesHeald- Darnaud was part of the halladay trade I believe. beetle
Closer in the making... bm2626- We've already had a couple non-fiction "The Natural"s. Dobbs and Werth. We never saw how Roy Hobbs' second season went. But for their magic first seasons, Dobbs and Werth were pretty close to the script.
I don't know if he'll make the team or not, but it would be a great story if he does. And if Baez keeps pitching the way he did the other day, we probably won't have to worry about him blowing anything in the majors this season. buttermilk67
He must have a healthier armpit than Baez. NewMick314
He must have a healthier armpit than Baez. NewMick314- hope he bumps dannys off the team mph161
Good luck, dude! verve


