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Phillies acquire Revere for Worley and May

POSTED: Thursday, December 6, 2012, 1:27 PM

What do you think of the Phillies' trade of Vance Worley and Trevor May for Ben Revere?
Love it: He's a younger, cheaper Michael Bourn.
Hate it: Two young arms for a slap hitter?
This one barely registers on the care scale.

NASHVILLE -- The Phillies acquired a center fielder Thursday and while the cost was not high in terms of dollars, it was substantial in terms of the players they surrendered for Minnesota's Ben Revere.

The Twins received righthanders Vance Worley and Trevor May from the Phillies. Worley finished third in the National League rookie of the year voting in 2011 and May was considered the team's best pitching prospect at the start of last season.

In Revere, the Phillies receive a former first-round draft pick who can play all three outfield positions. He did not commit an error in 282 chances last season. The 24-year-old Revere's game is all about speed because he has almost zero power. The left-handed hitter has not hit a home run in 1,064 career at-bats over three big-league seasons. He had five home runs in 1,755 minor-league plate appearances.

"I think we were dealing from a position of strength because of the young arms we have been developing in our system," general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. said as he prepared to board a flight back to Philadelphia. "We gave up a lot for this player, but we acquired a player who is under our control and can do a lot of things for us."

Revere could be a top-of-the-order hitter capable of wreaking havoc on the bases. He had a .326 batting average and .383 on-base percentage in the Twins' minor-league system and batted .294 in 553 plate appearances with the Twins last season. He also stole 40 base in 49 attempts and scored 70 runs. He can hit either first or second in the order.

"He could hit at the top of the order or the bottom of the order," Amaro said. "We got him for his defense, but he can hit, too."

Revere will not be eligible for salary arbitration until after the 2013 season and he will not be eligible for free agency until after the 2017 season, so his cost in terms of salary is certainly appealing to the Phillies, who balked at the idea of paying a huge contract to free agents like Michael Bourn and B.J. Upton.

"We still have plenty of flexibility monetarily to try to piece the rest of this thing together," Amaro said.

Worley, 25, had gone from a fringe prospect at the start of 2010 to a valued member of a star-studded rotation in 2011. He finished third in the rookie of the year voting that year after posting an 11-3 record and 3.01 ERA. He was unable to repeat that success in 2012 as he went 6-9 with a 4.20 ERA before being shut down late in the year with a bone spur that was surgically removed.

With Worley's departure, it's possible the Phillies could be in the market for a veteran free agent to join their rotation. Some possible names to watch for are Shaun Marcum, John Lannan and Edwin Jackson.

"We could go either way to fill the other spot," Amaro said. "We could go outside the organization or inside the organization. Jonathan Pettibone is close. Tyler Cloyd will be in the mix."

The four definite starters in the rotation are Roy Halladay, Cole Hamels, Cliff Lee and Kyle Kendrick.

May, a 23-year-old righthander, was considered the best pitching prospect in the Phillies organization after Jarred Cosart was traded to Houston in 2011. He was also the 69th ranked prospect in the minor leagues by Baseball America before last season. But the righthander struggled through most of last season, posting a 10-13 record and a 4.87 ERA at double-A Reading.



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Comments  (85)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:40 PM, 12/06/2012
    Oui vai. Now we definitively need a right handed power bat for the 5 hole.
    Professor1982
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:04 PM, 12/06/2012
    The Tonner can now say, "The Tonner has as many major league home runs as this guy!" This dude has more stolen bases than the Tonner. The Tonner has more stolen cases however.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:17 PM, 12/06/2012
    i think you mean oi vay. otherwise what you wrote was wee vae.
    djgq42
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:16 PM, 12/06/2012
    I don't disagree about needing a righty, but FYI: Revere has hit lefties better than righties to date.
    jonmurray
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:46 PM, 12/06/2012
    Amaro gave up too much. Revere is a very solid player but not worth the departure of Worley and May. Plain and simple. They overpaid. Hopefully Revere produces.
    bdd5014
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:11 PM, 12/06/2012
    worley is happ 2.0
    AlexSp
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:47 PM, 12/06/2012
    If this kid hits .290 and steals bases, he is a good fielder, what's not to like. Sure, you need a RF. OK, you saved dough on this guy, go get a RF. And get Young to play 3rd with Kevin spelling him . And get a vet pitcher for the 5th starter. It can be done and if not give Petti a chance.
    Koons
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:50 PM, 12/06/2012
    Unless Hamilton is headed to Philly oe a big time right handed hitter this deal makes no sense other than to save money. Doug Glanville might have been available but might have cost them a few more thousand. What a shame RAJ, I thought you had more sense. Please prove me wrong.
    Phillip Phan
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:52 PM, 12/06/2012
    Boras is the genius that overtalks about his clients, thinnking GM's like Ruben are that stupid to simply sign at the dotted line. Reality is another story as Boras' clients will be unemployed and on food stamps for a little while longer.
    Aces high
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:56 PM, 12/06/2012
    Good trade for a solid everyday player who adds defense and speed. Worley is a conditioning problem who cannot eat up innings and May may produce but they need to do things now. Pitching is not the problem. This gives payroll flexibility and i am happier to have a center fielder who gets on 33% of the time and the room to do more with higher priced players.
    hankhammer2
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:01 PM, 12/06/2012
    19 xtra base hits in 511 AB's. Just not worth what was given up.
    Servo
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:02 PM, 12/06/2012
    So, does this mean the team is uncommitted to Tyson Gilles? It's a better move than paying for Bourn, but I wasn't sold on that idea from the beginning. I've been pushing for a super utility guy to play 3B and insure 2B, and Young would be perfect. Just as good as Scutaro and younger. If Rube can get Young and sign Cody Ross, he's done well this offseason.
    Sam Crow
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:03 PM, 12/06/2012
    Left handed, no power doesn't fill a need.
    farley
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:14 PM, 12/06/2012
    Hopefully he does fill ONE need: the need to kick J-stroll out of the leadoff spot to the back end of he order.
    wmichael
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:15 PM, 12/06/2012
    Single plus stolen base is often as effective as a double.

    I think Gillies is still of interest to the Phillies in the future, but given his history they're smart not to bet the ranch on him.
    dasher


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