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 Post subject: Re: Philadelphia Phillies
PostPosted: October, 1, 2011 - 8:31am 
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Why is no one talking about how Ryan Howard absolutely slaughters the ball in St Louis? I haven't heard a word about it. Our team was built to roll through the NL, I'll be really surprised if we lose this round. I think it goes at least 4 games if not 5, hoping for 4 so I can keep some of my money.

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 Post subject: Re: Philadelphia Phillies
PostPosted: October, 2, 2011 - 9:39am 
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Howard hits BOMBS

McCarthy's homerun call was his best I've ever heard; Click on Must C: Curtains and its the second replay.
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 Post subject: Re: Philadelphia Phillies
PostPosted: October, 3, 2011 - 7:05am 
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Fuck TBS and fuck Tony LaRussa for making me get home at 1 am last night. Use some more pitchers why don't you.


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 Post subject: Re: Philadelphia Phillies
PostPosted: October, 8, 2011 - 2:22am 
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Hell of a playoff guys. I know I'm alone in this one, but man, that was a fantastic showing by Carpenter.

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 Post subject: Re: Philadelphia Phillies
PostPosted: October, 8, 2011 - 9:54am 
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There is no denying carpenter was sharp tonight, but I think the Phillies impatience helped out a lot. Like I said in the other thread, beat the Brewers. The Phillies did an awesome job of shutting down the Big 3, outside of Berkman's 3 run homer, and that one good home game Pujols went 4 for 4 with 3 doubles, they didn't do squat. We were beat by the Theriot's and Shumakers, oh and that "Swiss Cheese" bullpen everyone was talking about. Looks like getting rid of Ryan Franklin was the best thing the Card's could have ever done, sort of like when the Phillies shipped him out a few years ago.

Good series, shame we lost. I wonder what would have happened in a best of 7, but thats baseball.


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 Post subject: Re: Philadelphia Phillies
PostPosted: October, 12, 2011 - 5:15pm 
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It is also the reason why I didn't want the Phillies to face that team. They were the ONLY team to have a winning record against the Phils... And to think they had the choice of playing them or not by simply not winning against Atlanta, a team that the Phillies knew and did dominate all year long. Grant it that would have meant we played against Arizona, and grant it, we split the series against them, it still would have been a much better matchup.

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 Post subject: Re: Philadelphia Phillies
PostPosted: November, 16, 2011 - 11:42am 
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What does everyone think about the Paps signing?

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I kinda wish we kept Madson but I heard Madson wanted 4 yrs/$44mil and we got Paps for 4 yrs/$50mil...only a little extra cash for a more proven closer. I also didn't realize Paps is a little younger than Madson.


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 Post subject: Re: Philadelphia Phillies
PostPosted: November, 16, 2011 - 11:54am 
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Madson was solid the last few years and this is coming from a guy who hated him back when they were trying him out as a starter.
I've grown to love him and have faith in him when he closes out a game. I don't get all nervous like when Lidge came out in 09.

But that is a lot of hooch for a closer whether its Paps or Madson. But I don't like to poo poo on anything until I see the guy perform during the season.
Hopefully he's lights out.

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 Post subject: Re: Philadelphia Phillies
PostPosted: November, 16, 2011 - 7:07pm 
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I heard that they had a deal struck, Boras went out and still shopped with Rubens number so he told Boras to eat shit.

It is what it is, Papelbon is good, Madson was good with less experience; if the story above is true, I don't blame them. Boras is a scumbag.


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 Post subject: Re: Philadelphia Phillies
PostPosted: November, 16, 2011 - 8:53pm 
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I would of been ok with Madson or Papelbon, I do think it's a boat load of dough though, I just hope they address the real need this off season which is a true lead off hitter, blown saves werent the problem the past three years. Reyes is a prick to the third degree but fuck if I wouldnt love to see him leading off for the phils. He would add another dimension that this team has been lacking.

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 Post subject: Re: Philadelphia Phillies
PostPosted: November, 16, 2011 - 8:59pm 
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The pitching is in place now, and its true timely hitting seems to be all the rage now, so thats what we need. It's like the Phillies have played down to the competition the past two years. There is no reason you cant squeak out 2 or 3 runs against a Chris Carpenter, at home! He made 2/3s of that lineup look like little leaguers out there.


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 Post subject: Re: Philadelphia Phillies
PostPosted: November, 17, 2011 - 10:39am 
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The pitching is in place now, and its true timely hitting seems to be all the rage now, so thats what we need. It's like the Phillies have played down to the competition the past two years. There is no reason you cant squeak out 2 or 3 runs against a Chris Carpenter, at home! He made 2/3s of that lineup look like little leaguers out there.


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 Post subject: Re: Philadelphia Phillies
PostPosted: November, 17, 2011 - 11:32am 
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hes got all winter to get in shape for it. I think he will play it more then ppl think.

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 Post subject: Re: Philadelphia Phillies
PostPosted: November, 17, 2011 - 12:49pm 
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hes got all winter to get in shape for it. I think he will play it more then ppl think.


Would be nice but I wouldn't count on it..I heard on the radio the other day that hes only played 28 innings in the field since 2006. Not games, innings, haha


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 Post subject: Re: Philadelphia Phillies
PostPosted: November, 17, 2011 - 3:56pm 
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I'm more excited for Thome not for his play but just for him being in the club house. He's a true professional hitter, he could and probably will help out Mayberry and Brown.


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 Post subject: Re: Philadelphia Phillies
PostPosted: November, 17, 2011 - 6:07pm 
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I'm more excited for Thome not for his play but just for him being in the club house. He's a true professional hitter, he could and probably will help out Mayberry and Brown.


Yeah dude, and hes gonna be a really good pinch hitter I think. His batting average was .256 last year, .283 in 2010 and .249 in 2009. The averages leave a little to be desired but the man draws tons of walks. His on base percentage last year was .361. In 2010 it was .412. And 2009 it was .366.

Those OBP's are better than any Phillies player this year not named Ruiz and Pence, and getting on base in clutch situations is huge.

Him and Charlie go way back too and are great friends, and it'll be fun to watch those two together again.


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 Post subject: Re: Philadelphia Phillies
PostPosted: November, 28, 2011 - 11:26pm 
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Just to comment on Thome (Day late and Dollar Short), he has said himself that he is not a full-time or even a platoon player anymore. That being said, he is a PHENOMENAL clubhouse guy, and a GREAT lefthanded bat off the bench (as if we needed any more). I think we'll see Wigginton split time with maybe Mayberry at 1B until Howard comes off the DL. Polanco is clearly in decline, and I think we'll see Wigginton steal some AB's from him there when Mayberry is at 1st, and after Howard comes back. I don't trust Blanton in the rotation, really. I wish the phils would take a flyer on someone like a Brandon Webb, Brad Penny, Jeff Francis. Brandon Webb has Cy Young upside, but is a huge injury risk. I think he could be had pretty cheaply. I see Joel Zumaya is also a free agent. There's a dude i would LOVE to see at the back of our bullpen if he has any arm left. Of course i'd love to see Reyes playing SS for us, but i think it's out of the question. I think a likely candidate for a 1yr or 2yr deal might be Yuniesky Betancourt. Ryan Ludwick might be a good Right-handed pickup in the OF.

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 Post subject: Re: Philadelphia Phillies
PostPosted: November, 28, 2011 - 11:29pm 
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Also, Doug Glanville wrote a really great article on ESPN.com about what might be going through J-Roll's head at this point in the free-agency process:

Doug Glanville, ESPN.com wrote:

The cost of leaving Philadelphia

Free agency is supposed to be a glorious time. If you had a halfway decent year and the general opinion is that you still have plenty to offer as a big league player, this could be your windfall, your golden parachute.

Jimmy Rollins, you are here. And I know a little bit about where "here" is located.

For Rollins, a free agent who was offered arbitration Wednesday and has until Nov. 30 to accept, the challenge is how to weigh his options. Should the shortstop stay in Philadelphia, he has an opportunity to close out an entire career with one organization, an achievement that is next to impossible these days. Should he go, things will never be the same in Philadelphia. It would be the end of an era, and then it would come down to how the Philly public perceives his exit.

In between these two possibilities are the contract terms, the fine lines of what makes the deal. It can be years, money, incentives, bonuses. There will be some hair-splitting. So how does a player decide?

My first year of free agency came after the 2002 season. It was a tough year because I lost my father the last game of the season and I was coming off a year that marked the first time in my life that I sat on the bench for an extended period of time. I knew free agency was not going to be the final deal to push me into retirement. I was roughly the same age as Rollins is now.

I had a lot of priorities swirling in my head. I was playing for the team I loved as a kid, I was playing in the town of my alma mater, I had a house in the suburbs of Philadelphia, and my mother was less than a two-hour drive from the stadium.

There were not many reasons for me to leave. And because my season put me in a disadvantaged position that suggested I would be receiving utility outfielder offers, I didn't think one deal would blow any other deal out of the water.

Rollins probably will get at least one deal that will stand out from the rest should a team bet on him for the long term. The only problem would be if that deal comes from a team other than the Phillies.

So what should Rollins do? Does he leave the city that he has played for his entire career? Where he won a championship and an MVP award? Where he brought the swagger back to town? What will it take for him to go? More years? More money?

When some of the questions entered my mind in 2002, I called my mentor, former Phillies great Garry Maddox. He had built a wonderful life after the game. He owned his own business selling office furniture. He had stayed in Philadelphia after getting an MBA and was now developing the many relationships he made during his playing career. When I told him I was weighing options that would have me leaving Philadelphia, he was concerned.

His concern came from having the experience of transitioning from the game. He understood that the big picture was important and that any player who has had a long-standing tenure in one city could transfer those relationships into the next phase of his life. When you leave, you break up that continuity. You interrupt that love and connection with a city. As he pointed out, even the smallest break-up can hurt the future.

My issue with accepting the Philly offer as the "only and best" offer by default was that I saw myself as only a ballplayer at the moment, even with other options to lean on. So the most important factor in my free-agent deal was where would I get a shot to play every day. I did not want to be Marlon Byrd's valet, no matter how much I was excited to see him succeed. I thought I had more time on the clock as a starter, and I didn't want to hit the accelerate button to make it tick faster.

Maddox appreciated my will to bet on myself as a player and ultimately took me out on the town to ask Phillies fans for their opinions. He made the point very clearly that I would have post-career opportunities in Philadelphia like no other place, as soon as I was ready. I had a good time talking to fans, especially hearing Garry create hypothetical stories for people to put themselves into my shoes.

He did not bash my leaning toward an offer from Texas. But he thought it was a roll of the dice and I would have to accept that I may not have the same open door when I got back from Texas as I did that same night on the town. I accepted that possibility.

When I look at what Rollins is considering, I imagine it is much like what I was dealing with, but many times over. He may still get that lucrative deal from his home team, yet it may not be the best deal on the table for a variety of reasons personal to Jimmy. Then if he turns down a sweet hometown deal that later becomes public knowledge, he may lose political capital in the town he helped make a champion again.

I suppose I owe Jimmy a call in order to talk to him like Maddox talked to me. I would say some of the same things that Maddox said to me. I would let him know that I did go to Texas, I did get to play every day, and I got my swagger back in July of that year after hitting close to .400. That turned out to be an important year as I bought more time in the game and I went to the only postseason of my career. Although I wouldn't trade that experience for the world, I ended up coming back to Philadelphia the next season. And even though it wasn't a good statistical year, I felt like I was home again.

I will also repeat the clichè that money isn't everything. My contract with Texas had the worst incentives out of everything else I was offered, but I needed to regroup after losing my father and go far away from home. I needed to walk into spring training as the guy to beat out of a center field job. That trumped the paycheck for me, and Rollins needs to think about what trumps it for him.

Either way, he has to make the best choice for what is important in his life right now, even though the future will be his world very soon. Philadelphia certainly has the intangibles, so all things being equal, the Phillies have the edge. But it still will come down to questions that only Jimmy Rollins can answer. And in the end, that is everything.

Doug Glanville, who earned a degree in systems engineering from the University of Pennsylvania, played nine major league seasons with the Cubs, Phillies and Rangers. He serves on the board of Athletes Against Drugs and on the board of the MLB Players Alumni Association. His book, "The Game from Where I Stand," was released in May 2010. Click here to buy it in paperback on Amazon.com. Follow him on Twitter: @dougglanville

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 Post subject: Re: Philadelphia Phillies
PostPosted: December, 13, 2011 - 9:34pm 
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 Post subject: Re: Philadelphia Phillies
PostPosted: December, 13, 2011 - 9:55pm 
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LHP Dontrell Willis is signed for 1 year pending a physical

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 Post subject: Re: Philadelphia Phillies
PostPosted: December, 18, 2011 - 8:51am 
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Jimmy is back, for what I think is a pretty good deal, 3/33 4th year "easy" vesting option for another 11 million. The team we're running is pretty much the same as last year, besides having a pretty old bench.


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 Post subject: Re: Philadelphia Phillies
PostPosted: December, 18, 2011 - 1:52pm 
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i am ok with that signing. No real alternatives.

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 Post subject: Re: Philadelphia Phillies
PostPosted: December, 18, 2011 - 2:05pm 
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Same here, I like that he's back, especially at that price range. I like Jimmy, this is his team, he started the regrowth of the Phillies in the city absolutely no denying that.


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 Post subject: Re: Philadelphia Phillies
PostPosted: January, 30, 2012 - 8:00pm 
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Burrell is retiring. He took alot of shit in this town, but that double off the top of the wall in game 5 of the '08 world series should have made up for all of it.


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 Post subject: Re: Philadelphia Phillies
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It's weird how quickly the years have been going. 08 is now 4 years old but those memories are great. I just wish they could have won 09, beat the Giants in 10, and Ryan Howard didn't end up laying on the ground in 11.


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