Phillies Hunt for Pitching
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Phillies Hunt for Pitching
Todd Zolecki
The Phillies leave Sunday for the winter meetings in Las Vegas, which I hear is a great place to work.
Ruben Amaro Jr. made it clear yesterday that his priority is pitching: finding a starting pitcher and improving the bullpen. Of course, the question at the moment is Jamie Moyer. What the heck is the hold up? Amaro would not say. Moyer's agent, Jim Bronner, also declined to say why negotiations have taken so long.
"I think Jamie definitely has interest in coming back to Philadelphia," Bronner said. "He also has some interest in some other places. The Phillies certainly made it easier for other clubs to want him by not offering him arbitration."
If the Phillies had offered Moyer arbitration before Monday's midnight deadline, other teams would have had to forfeit a top draft pick to sign him. Now that teams do not have to compensate the Phillies, Moyer would seem to be more attractive.
"We have talked to other teams," Bronner said.
The Phillies said they declined to offer Moyer arbitration because they felt they would lose payroll flexibility had he accepted. This leads me to believe the hold up might not be years in a potential contract, but money. Moyer made $7 million last year, when he won 16 games. I'm guessing that if he had accepted arbitration he would have compared himself to other 16-game winners (or pitchers who made much more than him, but didn't win 16 games). Perhaps Bronner is seeking a significant raise and the Phillies are reluctant because of Moyer's age. Regardless, I still think the Phillies can re-sign Moyer. I just think both sides are playing hardball.
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A source indicated yesterday that the Phillies haven't made an official offer to Derek Lowe, but parameters likely have been discussed.
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The Phillies will be looking for outfield help, too. Asked about who could protect Ryan Howard in the lineup should Pat Burrell not return, Amaro said earlier this week that Jayson Werth could be that guy.
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Chase Utley has done well since surgery on his right hip Nov. 24.
"We're real pleased with how things have progressed with Chase in the short time that he has started his rehab," Amaro said.
Amaro said Pedro Feliz, who had surgery on his lower back Nov. 20, "should be fine."
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Phillies prospect Jason Donald was named to the Arizona Fall League's top-prospect team. Donald was one of four hitters in the league to bat over .400. He finished second in the league in batting (.407) and doubles (12), and third in slugging percentage (.747).
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Truth- if you're giving me Jon Lester, Santana or Evan Longoria in return for Utley then I'd think about it. Otherwise, forget it. He's a franchise player, the only way I even think of moving him is for a franchise player that's younger and that's not happening, so it's a moot point. On Moyer, if someone wants to give him two years and $20 million, good for him- it better not be the Phillies. KMG
Truth, if your looking to make a huge trade-then you trade Donald + Happ/Carlos for a legit # 2. However you do not give up the (arguably) best player in baseball. THe idea of trading ROllins is equally absurd, He makes peanuts and is well worth the cash. THe Howard idea bears some merrit as it is clear he will go searching for the huge payout when his arbitration days are done. We could get a #2 pitcher and a LF for him, but who plays first and hits 45 HR with 140+ RBI? simply put; the team is in great shape for the coming season and needs just one or two pieces to be a real threat to repeat. Stop fixing what ain't broke!!! jeff gross
Abreau is to baseball integrity as the "King" is to broadcasting. mick314
To replace Burrell the Phils should try to get someone who can hit 300 with 20 hrs and 75 rbis. This would protect Howard and lift the offense tremendously. On pitching, it would be impressive to get Lowe or someone like him to add to Hamels, Myers, Blanton and most likely Happ....Nice rotation! Moyer had a great year and if I were him I would retire, going out with a world championship. Besides those changes, I feel the team is in very good shape, especially with a possible catcher and infielder in the minors ready to come up. psuwelsh
Werth is not the protection needed for Howard. He stikes out too much to be effective. Moyer is going to be 47. I question how much longer he will be effective. Lowe would be a great addition , but he will be expensive & want more than 3 years. delennis
What do you guys think we should do about Madson? I wonder if we should trade him now since his stock is so high... his agent is Boras, he recently said he's looking forward to free agency, and that he needs to make the best decision for his family's future...sounds like he won't be here long if we keep him.... garyhod


