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Addition of Pence is move for present and future

POSTED: Friday, July 29, 2011, 10:09 PM

Turns out the Phillies made the best trade for the present and the future.

Yes, they had to surrender the two best prospects in their minor-league system by giving up righthander Jared Cosart and first baseman Jonathan Singleton in order to pry right fielder Hunter Pence away from the Houston Astros.

Double-A Reading's Josh Zeid has the arm to be a big-league pitcher, too, and we'll have to wait to see who will be the fourth player Houston receives from the Phillies.

But while Pence was hugging his Houston teammates after coming out of his team's game in Milwaukee, Domonic Brown remained in right field for the Phillies.

The fact that Pence will be in the Phillies lineup Saturday night and for the remainder of the season makes this team infinitely better. Suddenly the Phillies have a 28-year-old two-time All-Star with a career .290 batting average who is going to end up with close to 40 doubles and 20 home runs this season.

"I think the front office knows that we're in a special time here in Philadelphia and we have a good team and if they feel like there is room for improvement, they're going to make that move," second baseman Chase Utley said. 

In essence, the Phillies have found the right-handed bat they needed to replace Jayson Werth by getting a guy who has been leaps and bounds better than Werth this season. You can argue that he doesn't walk a lot and he strikes out too much, but that's the nittiest of nitpicking.

Pence has produced with a horrid Houston team and should be even better with a club that has designs of winning the World Series.

"He's a right-handed bat, a power bat, that we can insert in the middle of the lineup and I think he can do some damage," Utley said. "It will be fun to get a chance to know him and get to play with him."

The two most interesting things to watch in the coming days is how much this move impacts the Phillies' offense and what transactions follow.

You got the impression before Friday night's rout of the Pittsburgh Pirates that manager Charlie Manuel, the same man who openly campaigned for Domonic Brown to be promoted from triple-A Lehigh Valley nine weeks ago, believes that his rookie right fielder now needs more seasoning with the IronPigs.

Neither Manuel nor general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. would say what roster move they will make before Saturday's game, but Brown realizes he could be the player to go.

"I know it's a good possibility that it could happen," Brown said. "I'm not going to be bothered by it. You live and you learn and you grow. I have to play and get better."

If Pence's arrival allows Brown to hone his skills some more in Lehigh Valley, that's not the worst thing in the world either. At 23, Brown is still a kid with immense tools who should get better the more he plays the game. With Pence likely around for at least the remainder of this year and two years beyond that, Brown probably will find himself in left field if he does return to the IronPigs Saturday.

That's an adjustment he should be able to make and it's conceivable that the opening-day outfield in 2012 will be Brown in left, Pence in right and Shane Victorino in center.

"This is not a knock on Domonic Brown by any stretch of the imagination," Amaro said. "We believe and hope he is going to be a Phillie for a long time. This is one of those moves we made not just for present, but also for the future and Dom is certainly part of that."


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Comments  (99)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:12 AM, 07/30/2011
    Every Philly team is better than last season right now, how cool is that?
    I thought the Phillies might do something stupid,like getting B.J. Upton
    from the Ray's. Upton will benefit from a change of scenery, but is still after all these years a raw work in progress. Hunter Thompson would chuckle how cheap the Phils got the right Hunter after all.
    gonzoinFla
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:18 AM, 07/30/2011
    Seriously, once the Astros fire Wade, does RAJ offer him some assistant job in player development or scouting? He did give us Lidge, who promptly went 48 for 48 and helped win the series. Then there was the Oswalt deal, along with the 'stros paying the rest of his 2010 salary. Now Pence, for some prospects that won't be major league ready for at least 3 years, if ever.
    paulNC
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:25 AM, 07/30/2011
    "More than likely, the Giants and Braves will meet in the first round of the playoffs and the Giants might get knocked out."

    Not if Conrad is playing 2d or 3d.
    FiloSofer
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:27 AM, 07/30/2011
    Leave it to Rueben to show everybody who OWNS this town. Eagles are pretenders and can't get it done.
    soprano50
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:35 AM, 07/30/2011
    The most amazing part of the deal for Pence, they didnt have to give up Worley or Dom Brown...Brown can continue to develope...and hopefully Worley continues to dominate...great day for the Phillies
    danielboyer
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:36 AM, 07/30/2011
    BRAVO ZULU!!!
    maroonedinVA
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:38 AM, 07/30/2011
    J
    Fan74
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:42 AM, 07/30/2011
    Does anyone really see Brown's "immense tools" other than during batting practice?
    Moving to left is an adjustment he can make? Well, if it means playing there as poorly as right, I guess so.
    I sure hope next year's outfield has Mayberry in it.
    VicM
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:43 AM, 07/30/2011
    We'll see, better than a rental but is this guy better than what we have? And these guys aen't going to be here in '14 thru '34
    robinlupe
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:44 AM, 07/30/2011
    An unbelievably great day to be a Philly sports fan. The Phils get an All Star stud who will help us immensely in Hunter Pence.

    The Eagles pull off a stunner with Nnamdi Asomugha. Wow.
    What a heist pulled off by both the Eagles and Phils.

    Pence has carried a very bad Astro's team. He may be even better
    here as he has some many good players around him.

    Great job as usual Reuben. You are amazing.
    Fan74
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:58 AM, 07/30/2011
    He didn't "carry" the Astros. If he carried them they wouldn't be so terrible. That's like saying Kyle Orton carried the Broncos to the 2nd worst record in the NFL. Pence is a good player. Not great, just good.
    thnar
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:45 AM, 07/30/2011
    Astros fan here. Philly, you received one of the most outstanding young marketing pawns available. Hunter is a class act. He represented the Stros well for 4 years, and will do the same with your club. I congratulate your club for snagging him; enjoy!
    champagneben
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:47 AM, 07/30/2011
    Does Ed Wade get a W.S. Ring too?
    pinballwizard515
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:57 AM, 07/30/2011
    asomugha jagr, pence....2 out of 3 aint bad
    philly thug
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:44 AM, 07/30/2011
    A few people said it: One thing I really like about this move is that it settles the outfield for next year. RAJ has a way of making moves that transition the team along. I give him a lot of credit for that.
    s


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