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That says a lot about the going price for pitching and why the Phillies are unlikely to be able to land an impact starter before the non-waiver trading deadline, which arrives a week from Tuesday.
That doesn't mean general manager Pat Gillick and his aides are going to pull up some lawn chairs and sip lemonade between taking dips in the pool and games of badminton.
One alternative to bolstering the rotation, of course, is to shorten games by strengthening the bullpen.
As long as the Phillies still have a chance - and the Mets don't seem inclined to put them away - they can't even think about trading Aaron Rowand, even though he can be a free agent at the end of the season. Here are a couple of helpful hints, though, for what they could try instead:
Trade Michael Bourn. And why would they do that? Because, with lots of speed but not much big-league service time, he has value. And because, with Shane Victorino, it doesn't make a lot of sense to keep a pair of outfielders with little power.
So call the Pirates. See whether they will give up Shawn Chacon, who can be a free agent at the end of the season, plus either Damaso Marte or Salomon Torres (both signed through 2008) for an outfielder who could step into the Pirates' lineup tomorrow.
If that doesn't work, call the Royals about Octavio Dotel. The Dodgers are interested, but apparently won't give up infielder James Loney or outfielder Matt Kemp. Cleveland, Detroit, Boston and Atlanta have also made inquiries. But Bourn could well be Kansas City's next best alternative. And if they won't trade Dotel, ask about David Riske.
When that's done, call the Giants and find out what it would take to get veteran lefthander Steve Kline. Most likely, not that much.
And then, with the retooled bullpen in place, the Phillies can take their chances in the final 2 months.
--A scout told the Chicago Tribune that the White Sox are shopping, in order of their preference, Contreras, Javier Vazquez and Jon Garland. He also said that his preference, in order, was exactly the opposite, but that the price for any of the three is way too high at the moment.
--A scout told the that the White Sox are shopping, in order of their preference, Contreras, and . He also said that his preference, in order, was exactly the opposite, but that the price for any of the three is way too high at the moment.-- According to the New York Post, the Yankees are willing to part with any reliever other than Mariano Rivera.
-- The Red Sox appear to be intrigued enough by the possibility that Alex Rodriguez will opt out of his Yankees contract that they're not willing to discuss an extension with incumbent third baseman Mike Lowell.
-- Well-upholstered Padres reliever Heath Bell has a T-shirt with "I'm in Shape: Round is a Shape" printed on it.
-- Well-upholstered Padres reliever has a T-shirt with "I'm in Shape: Round is a Shape" printed on it.-- Reds righthander Aaron Harang is 11-2 with a 3.55 earned run average, but still manages to be overlooked. All through a recent broadcast earlier this year, Cardinals announcers referred to him as "Adam Harang."
-- Braves reliever Wil Ledezma got stuck in his native Venezuela after going home for the All-Star break. It seems he left his visa and passport in his pocket when he did the laundry. Really.
CHEERS: For the Milwaukee Brewers. Ace righthander Ben Sheets is out for 6 weeks with an injury to the middle finger of his pitching hand. Second baseman Rickie Weeks has been slumping so badly that he's been benched. And the Brewers are trying to hold on to first place in the NL Central after not making the playoffs since 1982.
CHEERS: For the Milwaukee Brewers. Ace righthander Ben Sheets is out for 6 weeks with an injury to the middle finger of his pitching hand. Second baseman Rickie Weeks has been slumping so badly that he's been benched. And the Brewers are trying to hold on to first place in the NL Central after not making the playoffs since 1982.
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