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Friday, January 16, 2009

The Phillies signed Greg Dobbs to a 2-year deal worth $2.25 million, avoiding his first 2 years of salary arbitration.

Dobbs, 30, hit .301 with nine home runs and 40 RBI in 128 games last season. As a pinch-hitter, he batted .355 with two home runs and 16 RBI and led the big leagues in pinch hits (22) and finished second in RBI. Dobbs’ 22 pinch hits set a Phillies; single-season record.

During his two seasons with the Phillies, Dobbs has batted .327 as a pinch-hitter with four home runs and 34 RBI.

“Over the past two seasons, Greg has been one of the best pinch-hitters in the game and has also contributed significantly as a third baseman,” assistant general manager Scott Proefrock said in a statement.

Dobbs has a career average of .276 with 21 home runs and 127 RBI in 370 games with the Mariners (2004-06) and Phillies (2007-08). He was claimed off waivers by the Phillies in January of 2007.

Dobbs' signing leaves the Phillies with seven players still eligible for salary arbitration. The Phillies and the players will exchange salary figures by Monday and then hearings are scheduled to begin Feb. 1.


Posted by Daily News staff @ 6:26 PM  Permalink | 12 comments
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Posted 08:07 PM, 01/16/2009
ReidJames17
Signing Dobbs is as easy a decision as a human can make. It's like deciding who should lead off game 5 part 2. Oh wait
Posted 08:55 PM, 01/16/2009
Bake McBride
...perhaps not as easy as you say RJ17. I like Dobbs and appreciate what he contributes. But, he was cut by a 100 loss team three years ago and was overmatched against certain pitchers last year, especially in the playoffs. He is more valuable as a pinch-hitter than almost any other LH pinch hitter in the league, but really can't be a starter at any position on a winning club. So, good for the Phils and good for him - but this is a lot of money to lock up a pre-arbitration LH pinch hitter. Not really just a no-brainer, but definitely a sign that these Phils are more willing to spend money on role players than previous teams have been.
Posted 09:52 PM, 01/16/2009
JimEisenreich
lets not imply that dobbs shouldve led off part 2 instead of jenkins...if maddon had a triple digit IQ, he would have removed balfour and manuel would then have burned jenkins. you wouldnt want to burn dobbs in the 6th. and mcbride is right, this is a lot of money for a player who cant hit lefties at all and who only has an average OBP vs righties.
Posted 10:06 PM, 01/16/2009
HockeyAdam22
Wow, are you 2 serious? "Alot of money" Just over a million dollars for a guy who had the most pinch hits in the league is not alot of money in baseball. Yeah, salaries are down this year i know, but still thats the market. Gabe Kapeler who retired, and then came back and played about 25 games or something just signed for 1 million for a year. I think with the revenue the Phils brought in this past year, they can afford it. RJ is right, no brainer.
Posted 11:41 PM, 01/16/2009
EndTheDrought
Yeah cause jenkins was the wrong move... the guy blasted a double off the wall... great move by charlie... and bad non move by maddon
Posted 11:55 PM, 01/16/2009
joeyjoejoe
Easy move here. Dobbs has been productive when given his opportunities and is a class act. Paying him $1.25 million a year is not a huge salary for someone as valuable and versatile as Dobbs. How many games did he win the Phils last year? I'd say at least three.
Posted 02:16 AM, 01/17/2009
slovak34
Dobbs was overmatched in the playoffs? The guy was 7-14 in the playoffs this year. And I don't know if he is as horrible against lefties as everyone thinks. Manuel only gave the guy 10 plate appearances against them in '08, and he's a lifetime .250 hitter against them (in 55 PA).
Posted 08:56 AM, 01/17/2009
KingKrob
for the extra 100,000 a year i'd rather watch Dobbs over so Taguchi
Posted 08:56 AM, 01/17/2009
KingKrob
for the extra 100,000 a year i'd rather watch Dobbs over so Taguchi
Posted 09:24 AM, 01/17/2009
mick314
Cant believe you guys are battlilng about who should have batted when et al. Hey, we WON and Dobbs was a big part of the championship season. Lets get serious about more important things like AJ's wedding or Baskett's bachelor party.
Posted 10:59 AM, 01/17/2009
gulls3012
seriously mick, what is going on above? We won, the right moves were made. So Taguchi was a terrible move for the season we all agree, but my goodness Dobbs was the best pinch-hitter in the game last season, a season in which WE WON the chanpionship. Why don't we talk about whether Chan Ho, J.A., or Kendrick will be the 5th man in the rotation?
Posted 12:46 PM, 01/17/2009
EL Zorro
Slovak, I don't think he was 7-14 in the playoffs. I don't think he even 7 ABs in the playoffs. He was 7-14 during the stretch run. Anyway, this is a good signing. One more piece of the puzzle taking care of.
About David Murphy
David Murphy joined the Daily News as its Phillies beat writer in February of 2008. Born in Upper Merion and raised in the Poconos, he attended college at La Salle University before taking jobs with the Myrtle Beach (S.C.) Sun-News and the St. Petersburg ( Fla. ) Times.

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