
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Pedro Martinez in the rotation, Moyer to pen

Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Cliff Lee throws a complete game in win over Giants

This trade gives the Phillies the upgrade they needed in their starting rotation. The Phillies lead the league in runs scored, fielding percentage, and have one of the best bullpens in the NL. With the Phillies getting a frontline starter to pair with Cole Hamels it makes them more of a complete ballclub. Ruben Amaro did a good job of not giving up the Phillies top 3 prospects (Drabek, Taylor, Brown). The Phillies gave up Marson, Donald, Carrasco, and Knapp. Knapp is the player the Indians really wanted. At just 18 years old, Knapp is 6'5" 240 pounds and can throw 98 mph. He was dominating Class A with 111 strikeouts in 85 innings while holding opponents to a .208 average.
The value for this trade was good but I think Cliff is a little overrated. I noticed that opponents were batting .278 against him including .303 against righties. Cliff Lee is a guy that carries the "Ace" label with him and I am concerned that he is a little to hittable to be the ace of the staff. The positive side of it is that he doesn't walk many hitters and keeps the ball in the yard, although he will find it harder to keep it in the ballpark at his new home. He also has that ability you look for to go deep into games keeping his pitch counts low by throwing a ton of strikes. Lastly the best part of this deal is that he is moving from the AL to the NL. He should fare well after facing the AL for his whole career. If you think about Clifford from an NL perspective, I think he can be an Ace. I expect him to be pretty damn good in the second half for the Phillies giving them a much needed boost in their rotation.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Sean McDermott named Eagles Defensive Coordinator

Sunday, July 19, 2009
Can Lou Williams play effectively at point guard?

Positives: Lightning quick and very athletic, Lou is very adept at getting to the basket and is a good finisher around the rim. He has a deadly first step and usually can get to the basket at will. He draws many fouls as well averaging 10 free throws per 48 mins and shooting 79% from the line. In the Sixers up tempo system Williams should thrive in transition with his speed. Lou also has a nice shooting touch but can be very streaky at times. Defensively he uses his speed well in the passing lanes allowing him to pick up some steals.
Negatives: Needs to change his shoot first mentality if he wants to be a full time point. Shoots a low percentage from the floor mainly because of his poor shot selection. His shot also tends to get flat at times. He could really help the team by improving his 3 point shot (29% last year). Like most young guards, needs to cut down on the turnovers. When driving to the basket he will need to do a better job of finding open teammates instead of forcing the issue. Needs to be a better on ball defender and add some bulk to his frame.
It should be interesting to see how Lou Williams adapts to point guard and if he will have a breakout year or struggle. He is very good at getting to the basket, and when his shot is on is really tough to guard. If he can find a more consistent jumper and take a more pass first approach to the game he could be a real good player. Of course if Dalembert and Brand actually made some plays down low that would also help the development of Lou.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Phillies Sign Pedro Martinez

Monday, July 13, 2009
Phillies First Half Recap
Strengths: The offense was great for the Phillies in the first half leading the NL in runs, home runs, slugging % and OPS. With Utley, Howard, Ibanez and Werth in the middle of the Phils lineup they have done some major damage. All 4 of them have atleast 20 homers and 56 rbi at the break which is quite an accomplishment. Ibanez looks to be a great signing so far and has definately been an upgrade over Pat the Glove in left field. His offense has been a pleasant suprise with his ability to use the whole field while showing plenty of power to the opposite field as well. Victorino has also stepped it up so far hitting .309 with a .839 OPS at the top of the Phillies order setting the table for the middle of the lineup. With the signing of another left handed hitter in Ibanez there were a lot of questions about whether the Phillies would be effective against left handed pitching. They have been just fine against lefties, Utley has posted a .990 OPS, Ibanez a .998 OPS and Werth a 1.092 OPS against southpaws. The Phillies have also shown their speed ranking 4th in the NL in stolen bases.
The defense has also been phenomenal all year for the Phillies ranking 1st in the NL in fielding % only committing 33 errors so far. All around the field the defense has been great including Ryan Howard who has made significant improvements. He still has problems throwing the ball accurately to second when trying to turn two but his actual fielding has been great this year. Ibanez has also been a pleasant surprise on the defensive side. He gets good jumps on the ball and has shown a strong arm in the outfield. I was under the impression he was Pat Burrell bad in the outfield but he is definately a solid defensive outfielder.
Weakness: The Phillies starting pitching has been awful this year ranking 14th in the NL with a 4.98 era. Hamels has been the biggest surprise posting 4.87 era. Moyer is showing his old age posting an era of 6. Blanton has been good after getting off to a rough start posting an era of 4.44. After Myers went down after struggling again this year the Phillies have used Antonio Bastardo, Rodrigo Lopez and now appear to be close to a deal with Pedro Martinez to fill the 5th starter role for the rest of the season. I think its worth the gamble for him to pitch for half a season with no other legitimate replacements. The pleasant surprise of the first half was J.A. Happ who has been excellent for the Phils since taking over for Chan Ho. Happ is 6-0 with a 2.90 era and hitters are only batting .226 against him. He doesn't blow you away with his pitches but he does a great job of keeping the ball down in the zone and hides the ball extremely well. As the second half of the season starts it will be interesting if the Phillies move in on Halladay. I think the asking price is somewhat absurd and think he will end up staying on the Blue Jays when its all said and done. I still can't decide whether I want the Phillies to make the trade or not. Its always a tough decision when you know you basically have to sell the farm to acquire a great pitcher.
The other glaring weakness of the first half has been Jimmy Rollins. He was killing the team by never getting on base. As I mentioned in a past post about Jimmy's struggles the Phillies have a very good record when Jimmy scores a run. The good news is Jimmy is starting to look like the Rollins of old with a .378 avg and .500 OBP in July leading the Phillies to a 9-1 homestand before the break. If he stays hot in the 2nd half the Phillies will be tough to beat.
As the second half approaches more consistency from the starting rotation would be much appreciated. I don't know if the offense can get any better than it has and don't think the rotation can get any worse than it has been. As Phillies fans know, in the past the phils have always been a slow starting team out of the gates and great in the 2nd half of the season. Even though the Phillies haven't played their best ball they are still 4 games up in the east. I expect the Phillies rotation to be better in the 2nd half leading to the NL East crown.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Chris Pronger gets multi year extension

Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Phillies Win by 3 Touchdowns

It was great to see the offense put together a tremendous game, but the more important issue is getting Cole Hamels throwing the ball well. The key factor for the Phils during the homestand has been the starting pitching, putting together 4 straight quality starts. The offense will take care of itself, but if the starting pitching can find more consistency in the 2nd half of the season the Phils should be able to seperate themselves from the rest of the NL East.
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Recap of Sixers Season, A Look Ahead to the Offseason
I haven't even got to how painful it is watching Samuel Dalembert play the game. The Haitian born Canadian citizen that plays basketball in the USA has no idea what to do with a ball in his hands. Watching him try to post someone up and score is a must see event that only the greatness of Sam Dalembert can provide.

The Philadelphia 76ers offseason started out with a new coach in Eddie Jordan who was probably the best available coach for the Sixers at the time, and the unveiling of the new logo which was used during the Sixers two championship seasons.
Friday, July 3, 2009
Jimmy Rollins has back to back multi hit games!
On the positive side of things Rollins has hit the ball hard in almost all of his at bats in the last 2 games and the results have shown going 4-9 in those 2 games. He has also been a little more selective at the plate which will hopefully result in him drawing some damn walks. I hope he has figured out the source of his problem so the Phillies can get back to winning games with the Jimmy Rollins we are accustomed to seeing.
On a side note, The Phillies should win atleast 7 out of these next 10 games at home which is very reasonable considering they are facing the Mets, Reds, and Pirates heading into the all star break.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
State of the Phillies Farm System, Trade Deadline Approaches
With that said here is a look at my top 10 prospects list in no particular order:
At Triple A Lehigh Valley:
Jason Donald, SS, Age 24; Donald almost made the major league club out of spring training but instead the team decided it was best for him to play every day in Triple A. Many were expecting a big season from Donald being one of the top prospects, but instead has struggled mightily at the plate just hitting .230 with a .617 OPS. Red Sox want this guy in a potential trade for Penny
Lou Marson, C, Age 23; Marson also struggled out of the gates this year but after a great month of June is hitting .270 overall for the year. Marson burst onto the scene last year after hitting .315 with a .435 On base % at Double A, so he has a good eye at the plate. Marson is the catcher of the future and has a chance to take over the catching duties next year in Philadelphia.
Carlos Carrasco, SP, Age 22; Carrasco has been the top prospect in the Phils organization for the last 2 years and they are just waiting for him to figure it out. After a rocky start he has picked it up and now is posting a 4.70 era and hitters are hitting .270 against him, he also has 88 k's in 92 innings pitched. Carrasco has great stuff but sometimes is not all there mentally and once he figures out that aspect of the game he should have a steady place in the Phils rotation for a while.
Antonio Bastardo, SP, Age 24; After dominating Double A and Triple A Bastardo got the call when Brett Myers was lost for the season after hip surgery. Bastardo carried a 5.75 era through 5 starts after two good starts against the Padres and Dodgers. Bastardo has great life on his fastball which he throws in the mid 90's, but his changeup and slider need to be refined in order to be more successful in the majors.
At Double A Reading:
Michael Taylor, OF, Age 23; Taylor has completely dominated Double A this year and is now one of the Phils top prospects. The 6'6 250 pound Taylor has been putting up video game type numbers thus far hitting .350 with 15 HR's and 14 SB's. He has been the subject of trade talk if the Phils acquire a good starting pitcher at the deadline which is probably why he hasn't been promoted yet. Taylor looks to have a bright future in the majors when his time comes.
Kyle Drabek, SP, Age 21; Former 1st round pick Drabek has been dominant at Clearwater and now at Reading as well. He has recovered successfully from Tommy John Surgery and now looks to be the Phils top prospect. In 6 starts at Reading he is 5-0 with a 2.72 era. He offers a mid 90's fastball with great movement, a nasty curve, and a changeup. Drabek also looks to have a bright future in the majors and has the potential to be the Ace of the staff. He is untouchable in trade talks.
Joe Savery, SP, Age 23; Savery, who was the phils 1st round pick in '07 stumbled at the start of his minor league career and some people wrote him off. Starting at Double A it looks as though Savery has regained his feel for pitching and now posts a 10-1 record with a 3.08 era while holding hitters to a .227 average against.
At Class A Clearwater:
Dominic Brown, OF, Age 21; Brown is in the conversation for top prospect in the organization along with Drabek and Taylor. He is a 5 tool player who has dominated Clearwater this year but recently broke his finger and is out for a couple weeks. For a while Brown was leading the FSL in Batting Avg, Home Runs, and OPS. He struggled a couple weeks before his injury and now is hitting .300 with 9 HR's and a .920 OPS. He has also been untouchable in trade talks.
At Class A Lakewood:
Anthony Gose, OF, Age 18; The 2nd round pick of the Phillies last year has started out his minor league career well. He is hitting .280 and is leading all minor leaguers with 46 Stolen Bases. He also plays great defense and threw 97mph in high school as a pitcher.
Jason Knapp, SP, Age 18; The 3rd round pick of the Phillies last year has 1st round talent but a strong commitment to play at UNC dropped him a little. This signing has paid off already as Knapp has completely dominated hitters at this level. Knapp has a 3.50 era but is holding hitters to a .198 avg against and has 106 k's in just 79 innings. Knapp throws a 96-97 mph fastball and once he refines his off speed stuff he will shoot up the system ranks.
There you have it, those are my top prospects in the wake of the trade deadline.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Phils Embarrassed 11-1, Rodrigo Lopez to start Friday
The Phillies have also named journeyman Rodrigo Lopez to start on Friday just adding to the wealth of great starting pitching the Phillies have right now. I was hoping to see a glimpse of the future on Friday with Carlos Carrasco even though it has been a struggle for him, he has pitched well as of late and dont think he could do any worse than Lopez. Lopez numbers at AAA Lehigh Valley have been decent posting a 3.91 era in 13 starts, although hitters are hitting .292 off him this year. I myself am a little worried at what that might translate to in the majors.