Phillies Trade Rumors: Breaking Down Latest Buzz Surrounding Philadelphia

July 28, 2013 by  
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The Philadelphia Phillies are reportedly open to trading left-hander Cliff Lee, third baseman Michael Young, catcher Carlos Ruiz and closer Jonathan Papelbon, according to Jayson Stark of ESPN.

Stark reported on Saturday that “teams that have talked with the Phillies say they’ve shifted course in the past 24 to 48 hours.” As of this writing, the Phillies have lost eight games in a row and stand at 49-56, 10.5 games behind the Atlanta Braves in the NL East.

Here’s a breakdown of the four players being discussed.

 

Cliff Lee, SP

Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. spoke about left-hander Cliff Lee on Friday, per Jerry Crasnick of ESPN:

I never put any real absolutes on anything. Although we don’t have any desire to move a guy like that because we view him as someone who will be key to our future, I am a businessperson, as well, and I’ll be a good listener. 

Lee, who was removed from Saturday night’s start against the Detroit Tigers with a stiff neck, has posted a 10-4 record with a 3.05 ERA, 1.01 WHIP and 131 strikeouts in 144.2 innings this season. The 34-year-old was also selected to his fourth career All-Star Game.

It hasn’t been reported which clubs are interested in Lee, but you can bet the list reaches far and wide. Crasnick notes that the Boston Red Sox, Atlanta Braves, St. Louis Cardinals, Cleveland Indians, Pittsburgh Pirates and Los Angeles Dodgers are all in need of starting pitching.

Of course, those interested may have to pay a steep price to acquire Lee. He’s worth $25 million per year from 2013 to 2015. His deal also includes a $27.5 million team option in 2016 and a $12.5 million buyout.

For a player who is getting up there in age, there’s certainly a risk in acquiring Lee. On the other hand, he’s been excellent so far in 2013.

 

Michael Young

Michael Young is a free agent after this season and is unlikely to re-sign with the Phillies, so it comes as no surprise that Stark would report Philadelphia is “more open to trading Young” than Lee.

According to Stark, the Phillies and Texas Rangers have held “exploratory” talks about sending Young back to Texas where he spent his first 13 seasons in the league.

Young is batting .277 with seven home runs, 32 RBI and 38 runs this season. Last year with the Rangers, he batted .277 with eight home runs, 67 RBI and 79 runs in 156 games.

 

Jonathan Papelbon

If you haven’t heard, Jonathan Papelbon ripped the entire Phillies organization after the club’s 12-4 loss to the Tigers on Sunday.

Per Todd Zolecki of MLB:

Asked what he thought about the direction the organization is headed, he sighed.

“Oh, man,” he said. “We could be here all day.”

So then what about this team’s ability to turn things around, if not this season, then next season?

“It’s going to take, in my opinion, a lot,” he said. “And in my opinion, I think it’s going to have to be something very similar to what the Red Sox went through a couple years ago. From top to bottom.”

When asked if he would like to be traded, Papelbon said, per the report:

No, I would like to stay here. But if I’m going to have to put up with this year after year, then no, I don’t want to be here. Why would you? Why would anybody?

So, in other words, Papelbon would like to stay, but he’s not willing to ride it out. 

To his credit, Papelbon has mainly pitched well this season, posting a 2.21 ERA with a 0.88 WHIP and 35 strikeouts in 39.2 innings pitched. On the other hand, he has blown five saves in 25 chances.

On top of that, he’s due $13 million per season through 2015. The price tag has reportedly turned off some teams, including the Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers.

 

Carlos Ruiz

Carlos Ruiz is batting .253 with zero home runs, nine RBI and 12 runs in 46 games (146 at-bats) this season. 

That’s after batting .325 with 16 home runs, 68 RBI and 56 runs in 2012.

The 34-year-old has dealt with hamstring problems this season. He appeared in his first game of the season on April 27 after a 25-game suspension for taking a banned stimulant, then was diagnosed with a right hamstring strain in late May. He returned to the lineup on June 18. 

 

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Ryan Howard Injury: Updates on Phillies Star’s Knee

July 8, 2013 by  
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Philadelphia Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard has a meniscus tear and will miss six to eight weeks, according to Jim Salisbury of CSNPhilly.com.

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Philadelphia Phillies Reportedly Prepping Monster Offer for Cole Hamels

July 12, 2012 by  
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After months of trade rumors surrounding ace Cole Hamels, the Philadelphia Phillies are still holding out hope that they can sign the 28-year-old left-hander to a contract extension.

According to Jayson Stark of ESPN, the Phillies are preparing a major offer to keep Hamels in Philadelphia.

Hamels is 10-4 with a 3.20 ERA, 1.10 WHIP and 118 strikeouts in 118 innings this season. This follows up a 2011 campaign that saw him go 14-9 with a 2.79 ERA and 0.99 WHIP while throwing 216 innings.

The veteran, who is in his seventh season in the league, is a free agent after this season, and he hasn’t been able to agree on an extension with the Phillies yet leading up to the trade deadline, leading many to believe he’s on his way out. 

But if the Phillies lose Hamels, it appears it certainly won’t be due to lack of effort.

Hamels talked about free agency before the All-Star break, via ESPN’s Jayson Stark:

“Every human being wants to know what their value is, in whatever job they’re doing. If you get to do it, it’s a pretty cool experience.”

The Phillies will likely have to offer Hamels a mega offer if they expect to keep him. While he has been with the team for a while, he has a lot of leverage right now, given his production throughout the years and the fact that there’s likely heavy interest out there.

The Texas Rangers are reportedly rumored to be in the mix for Hamels if he is traded, and contenders such as the Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Cardinals, Detroit Tigers, Los Angeles Dodgers, Pittsburgh Pirates and Cincinnati Reds could go after him as well.

The Phillies’ slinger is certainly a wanted man these days.

 

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Phillies Trade Rumors: Expect Philly to Hold onto Cole Hamels Up Until Deadline

July 3, 2012 by  
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Philadelphia Phillies ace Cole Hamels may be a top trade target right now, but don’t expect him to be dealt until the deadline is imminent.

Jon Heyman of CBSSports.com reported on Sunday that the Phillies recently began working the phones after contract negotiations broke down with Hamels. And, as with any top names on the trade market, expect the Phillies to dangle Hamels right up until the deadline, seeking the best available offer.

Hamels owns a 10-4 record with a 3.08 ERA and 1.10 WHIP this season for Philadelphia. He’s recorded 111 strikeouts in 111 innings. On the other hand, he’s also a free agent after the season, and with no guarantee that he’ll return to Philadelphia, the Phillies must begin thinking about trading the 28-year-old.

Buster Olney of ESPN noted on Tuesday that it was only natural for the Phillies to look into offers for the star left-hander, but “unless somebody calls up with a monster offer for Hamels — which rival evaluators do not believe will happen until some day closer to the July 31 deadline — the Phillies will continue to play out their season and hope that they slowly climb back into the race, with Chase Utley back in the lineup and Ryan Howard on the way.”

 

So, at the moment, Philadelphia will see what happens before July 31 and – if they are still out of contention by then – will wait until an overwhelming offer falls in their lap.

Headed into Tuesday’s game, the Phillies were 36-45, good for last place in the NL East. They were eight games back for a Wild-Card spot in the National League. In that sense, it’s unlikely that they’ll rise enough, even with Utley and Howard, to be back in the picture by the time the trade deadline rolls around. That points to Hamels eventually being dealt.

The rest of the league will have to be patient until then.

 

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NLCS 2010 Predictions: Why the Philadelphia Phillies Will Beat the SF Giants

October 12, 2010 by  
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I can’t tell you how much this pains me to say this being a diehard Giants fan. But a noble journalist puts his allegiances aside.

Here is an in-depth comparison of two teams, in amazing detail and quality (HD detail and quality). The main determinant in the series, I believe, will be the powerful offense of the Phils…and the three-runs-is-a-chore offense of the Giants.

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