Lee solidifies rotation
Posted by mattsmith on 29th July 2009
So, Roy Halladay isn’t coming to Philadelphia.
I’m cool with it. Actually, I’m happy the Phillies didn’t have to give up their best prospects — pitcher Kyle Drabek, and outfielders Dominic Brown and Michael Taylor.
Instead, the Phils reportedly acquired Cliff Lee of the Indians for Carlos Carrasco, Jason Donald, Lou Marson and Jason Knapp.
Carrasco hasn’t panned out the way the Phillies had hoped. He’s been highly touted for years now, but hasn’t progressed well in the minor leagues.
Jason Donald burst on to the scene last season with a great year for Double-A Reading. He’s been injured and has struggled this year at Triple-A Lehigh Valley, batting only .236 with a .297 on-base percentage in 51 games. Not good.

The addition of Cliff Lee gives the Phillies one of the best one-two punches (with Cole Hamels) in the National League.
Marson also came on strong last year with Reading. Overall, he’s done well with the bat at Lehigh Valley (.297, 1 HR, 24 RBI, .382 OBP.) Defensively, Marson is average at best. He’ll be a solid major league at some point, but he’s no Joe Mauer…
Knapp is a raw talent, but many publications rank him as the No. 3 pitcher the Phillies had in the minors, behind Drabek and Carrasco. The 18-year-old was 2-7 with a 4.01 ERA at Single-A Lakewood.
Lee, meanwhile, is a proven winner. He solidifies the Phillies’ starting rotation. He and Cole Hamles give the Phillies one of the best one-two punches in the NL.
Questions are always asked by the team’s starting rotation. At this point, the Phillies have Hamels, Lee, Blanton and Happ to throw out there during the postseason. And which NL teams have a better 1-thru-4? Not many.
While it’s disappointing the Phillies couldn’t acquire Roy Halladay, they got a steal in Lee.
Tags: Carlos Carrasco, Cleveland Indians, Cliff Lee, Jason Donald, Jason Knapp, Lou Marson, Philadelphia Phillies, Roy Halladay
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