Winter meetings, day 4
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Winter meetings, day 4
Andy Martino
Here’s Ruben Amaro a few minutes ago on the rumors that talks for Roy Halladay are intensifying between the Phillies and Blue Jays: “I don’t think there is any likeliness (of a big trade happening)…there is nothing likely. How about that?”
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Reliever Brandon Lyon signed with Houston last night for a reported three years, $15 million. The righthander was a prime Phillies' target to improve the bullpen, but a person with direct knowledge of the negotiations said that talks between the sides never gained any momentum at all. Amaro had a different take today, saying, "We were in pretty deep."
Unlike bobphxville and many other posters over the last few weeks, I don't want to see the Phillies bankrupt the farm system for just one year of Halladay. We've got some great prospects coming up, and I'm looking forward to watching them play over the years. Yes, with Halladay, we'd have a great shot at another playoff run (but remember everyone, the playoffs are a crapshoot). But we have a good shot at that as is, and I'd rather not see 2012-2016 be lost years because our cupboard of prospects are bare. I plan to keep following the Phillies after 2010, so I'd rather not risk it all on one roll of the die like some people inexplicably want them to do. amc312
If either Hamels or Happ go, then the Phillies are still one pitcher short for the regular season, but what a top of the rotation with Halladay and Lee! The in the playoffs your number five starter can get lost. A rotation of Halladay, Lee, Happ or Hamels, Blanton, and someone to hold down the fifth spot until Kyle Drabek is ready sounds OK to me. On another track, I have no problem with Smoltz as a short reliever. His days as a starter are over, but he can still bring it for an inning. Carmine
get rid of of Hamels ?!? Are you people mad?? Guy has one off season and you throw him under the bus, He wil bounce back this coming season you wait and see. Will.i.Am
Hamels, Hamels, his name is Hamels Captain
There's a report on Foxspors.com there's a deal on the table--Happ, either Brown or Taylor, and a lower level prospect for Halladay. The Phils are also looking at bringing in Jason Marquis to compete as a 5th starter. Now, the only way they trade Blanton is if they can get some decent relief pitching in return. I agree with R Mexico--the fans deserve at least 1 year of an inflated payroll. Getting Halladay doesn't guarantee the team a spot in the WS--however, if they did get him and they didn't make it, no one could say they didn't try. bobbyuk- onthebucks...JA Happ is not Sandy Koufax. It's no sure thing that he'll ever be as good as he was this year. When he's won 20 games and he's pitched 200 innings then start to talk. Having Halladay on this team gives us a much better chance of winning the WS, then Happ. booman55
The problem is Halladay and Lee can't pitch complete games all year without their arms falling off. Whose going to close these games? If Houston just got Lyon does that mean they're going to let Valverde walk? phasor
canberry juice!!! LOL, that was funny!!!! "Departed" sdot1
Why all this thing about taylor or brown? they are not playing in the bigs right now and we dont know how will they perform.does marlon bird remind you guys something? These kids are just prospects make the damn trade or shut up. Phillies08
In a year or two after we do zero to help the starting five Hamels does his 09' replay again the fans will be screaming we should have gotten Halladay. This club like the rest in the city do the same thing over and over. They have more reasons to do nothing than to go and make the moves necessary. Look across the street they brought back Reid and for what the same show we know the ending to. The Sixers bring back a retread and for what some old fans comming back to relive the AI days...paaaaleeese! The Phils are just the same no different and they make you believe you never saw this act before. WRONG! DDH1205- phasor..Brad Lidge will close the games with Madson and Romero setting him up. If any of them fail, you can acquire reinforcements in July. booman55
dudes, come on, get real. Hamels seems to be a stud, but he has to get his act together. Brett Myers is the only pitcher the Phils can say they developed who won consistently- in 7 seasons since 2003 he won 10 more games FIVE times. and still, i don't think ANY of us would say Myers was a great starter or staff ace. so, they need to keep Hamels and while Haap looks very good, he has to prove it with a tough 2nd FULL year as a starter. look at Kendrick...UP AND DOWN but still with potential. so, in the mean time, the real question is are the Phils and the fans willing to part with TOP outfield and infield prospects, not to mention a Draybek for Halladay? YES! top starting pitching is the hardest thing to find - make it happen. I GUARANTEE YOU that the Yanks don't regret having CC now. MichaelZoe
Heard a discussion on ESPN yesterday about Halliday and possible trades. Several teams, including the Cardinals, Red Sox and Yankees, were mentioned but not the Phils. While the Phils were reverting back to an infielder whose stats are not that much better than what they have gotten rid of, the Yankees picked up an All Star center fielder. atp2007
mikestef100 and Y71s73: That is not true. In fact, anyone who knows baseballs, other GMs, and more importantly OTHER HITTING COACHES figured out Cole after his 2nd year and he got ROCKED. fastball / changeup works in the minors; you need a third pitch or varying breaking ball to compete. Ask Cliff Lee. We HOPE and THINK he is the future, but no GM or pitching coach in their right mind believes he is ready to be the top dog or they wouldn't have gone out to get Cliff Lee. Run the down the list of top Pitching draft picks, pitchers that we've traded away, and those top pitchers after their first year and you will see a laundry list of has-beens, injuries, and disappearing acts. that's just the way it is in baseball. pitchers are the most unpredictable performers in MLB. so when you have a shot to get a proven game winner, you get him. period. end of story. MichaelZoe
honestly, the fans are drunk and high on our team. do you how precious these moments are and how RARE it is to make it to the WS back to back? GET HALLADAY. MichaelZoe


