Posted by mattsmith on 10th December 2009
Just two brief notes from Wednesday’s Winter Meetings
- ESPN.com’s Jayson Stark tweeted that the Phillies are aggressively pursuing Fernando Rodney, who would demand closer-type money. This news come a day after it was speculated that the Phillies were turned off by Brandon Lyon’s salary demands.
- An ESPN-Philadelphia radio report said the Phillies are talking to John Smoltz’s people.
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Posted by mattsmith on 9th December 2009
- It appears the Phillies will not re-sign relief pitchers Chan Ho Park and Scott Eyre before the end of the winter meetings Thursday. Park remains the team’s No. 1 priority in terms of the bullpen, but according to multiple local reports, the Phillies seem willing to move on without Eyre because they believe Antonio Bastardo and Sergio Escalona have the potential to be effective left-handers out of the pen.
- Brandon Lyon’s asking price is too high, according to multiple reports. The Phillies were aggressively pursuing Lyon to be, perhaps, the closer if Brad Lidge falters next year.
- The Phillies have the pieces to obtain Roy Halladay in a trade. According to reports, the Phillies have had dialogue with the Blue Jays during the winter meetings.
- The Phillies have until Saturday to offer salary arbitration to right-handers Chad Durbin and Clay Condrey. Durbin, in all likelihood, will return.
- The addition of Ross Gload, signed late Tuesday, probably marks the “official” end of Matt Stairs’ tenure. Eric Bruntlett declined a minor-league contract last month and Juan Castro was signed to take his place.
- GM Ruben Amaro Jr. told Phillies.com that Kyle Kendrick will “fight” for a spot in the starting rotation come spring training. Oft-injured, hard-throwing right-hander Scott Mathieson will compete for one of the bullpen spots.
Tags: Antonio Bastardo, Brandon Lyon, Chan Ho Park, Kyle Kendrick, Matt Stairs, Philadelphia Phillies, Ross Gload, Roy Halladay, Ruben Amaro Jr., Scott Eyre, Scott Mathieson, Sergio Escalona, Toronto Blue Jays
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