Phillies apparently looking at 3 for third base

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CHICAGO - Ruben Amaro Jr. is not offering any hints about whom he'd like as his next third baseman, but there are indications it could be one of three players.

People who have spoken about the subject with the Phillies general manager believe his wish list is headed, in some order, by Placido Polanco, Mark DeRosa, and Adrian Beltre. All are free agents.

TOM GANNAM / Associated Press
Mark DeRosa has long been on the Phils' radar.
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Amaro spent the last three days at the general managers meetings at the O'Hare Hilton. Before heading back to Philadelphia yesterday, he termed the meetings "a recon visit," in which he met with other teams and agents before the off-season wheeling and dealing begins in earnest.

"We had several discussions on ways to improve the club," Amaro said.

Amaro has met or spoken by telephone with the agents for a number of free-agent third basemen. In addition to Polanco, DeRosa and Beltre, the crop includes Chone Figgins and Miguel Tejada. All interest the Phillies.

But Polanco, DeRosa, and Beltre appear to be the prime targets - for now. As always, things can change quickly at this time of year.

The Phillies are familiar with Polanco - he played for the club from 2002 to 2005 - and they know he would fit well into their clubhouse. Polanco most recently played second base for Detroit, and on Tuesday won his second American League Gold Glove in the last three years at that position. He is willing to move to third, as long as it's for a contending team.

Polanco, 34, made $4.6 million each of the last four seasons. Something in that range, in a one- or two-year deal, would seem to fit into the Phils' payroll scheme. Polanco is represented by Seth Levinson, who has a good relationship with the Phillies. Levinson also represents Raul Ibanez and Shane Victorino.

DeRosa, who will turn 35 in February, has long been on the Phillies' radar. They tried to sign him before the 2007 season and attempted to trade for him last winter. He made $5.5 million last season.

Beltre, who will turn 31 in April, is the X factor. He is the youngest of the Phils' targets, but is coming off a season in which he played in just 111 games because of a left shoulder injury (bone spurs) that required surgery. The two-time Gold Glover has hit at least 20 home runs seven times, including 48 in 2004, and his righthanded power could play well in Citizens Bank Park.

Beltre, however, is coming off a five-year, $64 million contract with Seattle, and made $12 million last season. There have been indications that the Phillies don't want to go that high. However, if Beltre's price slides - and that's a possibility with his coming off an injury - he could be the Phils' man. Of course, agent Scott Boras will do all he can to make sure his client's price does not slide.

Figgins is considered by many to be the top third baseman on the market, but his asking price, which could start at five years and $50 million, appears to be more than the Phillies want to spend.

Teams cannot make offers on free agents (other than their own) until Nov. 20. As much as Amaro would like to make a quick strike, he, and other executives, believe this market will develop slowly.

"The agents and the players are going to be out there trying to maximize their dollars," he said. "That's their job. I'm a fairly aggressive guy. I'd like to make a quick strike, but it takes two to tango. I'd rather do something early, but I don't see that happening."

The Phillies can negotiate with their own free agents, and they are about to deliver an offer to Chan Ho Park, who made $2.5 million last season.

Reports out of South Korea say Park wants to start. The Phillies want him to be a reliever. Park had a 2.52 ERA in 38 games as a reliever for the Phils this year, and a 7.29 ERA in seven starts.

"The indication we got from [Park's] agent was that he understands he's best suited for the bullpen," Amaro said.

Lidge update. Closer Brad Lidge underwent surgery yesterday to repair the flexor pronator (forearm/elbow) tendon.

"Brad could be one to two weeks behind in spring training, but, overall, we feel very good about his recovery time," Amaro said.

 


Contact staff writer Jim Salisbury at 215-854-4983

or jsalisbury@phillynews.com.

 

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Posted 04:44 AM, 11/12/2009
Wino
I don't see where any of these free agents are that much superior or that big an upgrade to Pedro Feliz, who is a terrific fielding third-baseman and fits the clubhouse and is capable of some clutch hits. Emblematic of the blue collar worker Philly loves Why look any further?
Posted 07:00 AM, 11/12/2009
Marvelous
The should have kept Polanco in the first place and gotten rid of that stiff David Bell.
Posted 07:10 AM, 11/12/2009
beez1228
I would like to see them keep feliz,and add polanco as a utility player.
Posted 07:40 AM, 11/12/2009
rmw38
Resign Chan Ho Park now!
Posted 07:42 AM, 11/12/2009
Heckler
i agree with marvelous. letting go of polanco was a huge mistake. as much as i liked pedro, i'd be okay if polanco came back. derosa would be good too.
Posted 07:54 AM, 11/12/2009
Bobphxville
I agree with Wino...If they were to sign Chone Figgins, that would at least be a substantial offensive improvement. For the guys that they are talking about getting, I see none of them as a significant improvement over Feliz.
Posted 07:59 AM, 11/12/2009
Dave14
Anyone but Beltre. He's the same as Feliz. I'd much rather have Pete Happy back then to overspend for someone like Beltre. I agree with Wino and beez - just bring Feliz back.
Posted 08:00 AM, 11/12/2009
Pelti
Polanco was a gamer, and we missed out on his best years, and instead we kept David f***ing Bell, who couldn't hit, field, or run.
Posted 08:00 AM, 11/12/2009
gluteman
FIGGINS is the only one worth while while DeRosa is an upgrade. Polanco over Feliz. Big deal.
Posted 08:01 AM, 11/12/2009
Kenny Junod
Bring back Scott Erye
Posted 08:11 AM, 11/12/2009
stop2think
Sometimes the Phillies are boneheads. They give up Feliz for whom? Beltre? Here is Beltre's line in 2009: .265/.304/.379/ 8 HR/ 44 RBI. Compared to Feliz: .266/.308/.386/12 HR/82 RBI. Defensively, Felize .966 to Beltre's .959. Beltre's only "upgrade"? He is four years younger. Third base was not our problem and replacing Feliz with someone who doesn't bring MORE to the team is misguided. We lose 40 or so RBIs and a couple of homers for what?
Posted 08:11 AM, 11/12/2009
EJAY
Pedro Feliz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted 08:14 AM, 11/12/2009
GodofSports
You want a prime time player if you are going to upgrade at third and Chone Figgens laid a steaming pile during this year's playoffs as well as past playoffs. He's got great numbers during the regular season but he is worthless when it counts.
Posted 08:17 AM, 11/12/2009
Dave Clemens
Sign Polanco or DeRosa for utility purposes, keep Feliz. I'd rather have Polanco -- love his contact bat -- but maybe DeRosa is more versatile, in that he can spell Rollins as well as Utley and Feliz. If Polanco thinks he can play short, he'd be fine, too.
Posted 08:17 AM, 11/12/2009
pain1964
HUGE MISTAKE - this team doesn't need more offense and it needed his glove. All the offseason efforts should be on adding pitching and a couple of bench players to pinch-hit. The starting lineup was fine. Bad move.
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