With the rotation set for now, the Phillies can continue looking for more middle and long relief pitching. Hopefully they will strike an accord with free agent J.C. Romero and also bring in David Riske, Scott Linebrink, Troy Percival, or Kerry Wood. The other area of need is third base. The Phillies would be content going into the season with a Wes Helms/Greg Dobbs platoon. However, Dobbs may see an increase in playing time in right field if Aaron Rowand leaves via free agency, especially now that Bourn is gone. This leaves Helms and newly acquired Bruntlett as the main options at third. It is unlikely the Phillies grab Mike Lowell, who will more than likely resign with Boston or travel to the Bronx and play for the Evil Empire. Other options include trading for Colorado's Garrett Atkins (who the Rockies are now saying is unavailable) or signing Mike Lamb. There is no chance the Phillies sign Alex Rodriguez or trade for Miguel Cabrera. Sorry folks.
The most intriguing possibility is another trade with the White Sox. As A Citizen's Blog mentions, obtaining SP Jon Garland and 3B Joe Crede aren't out of the realm of possibility. It would probably take three above average minor leaguers to snatch these players from the South Side. A Citizen's Blog mentions Greg Golson, Jeremy Slayden, J.D. Durbin, J.A. Happ or Kyle Drabek. I don't think they should trade Kendrick in this package. If the Phils acquire Garland and Crede (and lose Rowand in free agency) the starting lineup and five-man rotation would be:
This is obviously going to change. The Phillies will carry more than 6 RPs and who knows if Romero will resign or if the Phils will actually utilize Mateo. But you get the idea. I hate to lose Rowand and Bourn but this team is already improved on paper. They have 2 reliable starters already and if they obtain Crede and Garland they are much more formidable than the team that came out of nowhere to win the NL East in 2007.
no joke...for some reason brad lidge equaled cory lidle in my brain so when i read that i was really freaked out or thought you copied some article from the onion.
ReplyDeleteAfter Pujols home run off him in the NLCS a couple years ago, Lidge may have wanted to fly a plane into a building, but didn't follow through on it.
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