Word just broke that the Philadelphia Phillies and the Toronto Blue Jays have discussed candidates for a possible trade. Ken Rosenthal of Fox Sports is reporting according to several major league sources, "at least one club - the Toronto Blue Jays, already has engaged in dialogue with the Phils about their top potential free agents, left-hander Cole Hamels and Shane Victorino."
Let that digest for a second. This should just add to all of the negative thoughts going through the minds of the Phillies fans right now. Remember it is only May 11, no team should be a seller this early into the season. This is the second time in two days that Ruben Amaro Jr. is publicly saying the Phillies could be sellers in July. Is he possibly jumping the gun? Or is Amaro just doing his job, by trying to test the waters and see who is interested and who is not, so by the time July rolls around the Phillies can be sellers and the front office will have had two months to think about players they would want in return?
But now think about this, the Blue Jays are doing their homework on players who may be available. Hamels and Victorino's names have already been floated out there, imagine all of the teams that would be interested in securing a left-handed ace and former World Series MVP, and a gold-glover. The Blue Jays, Dodgers, Tigers, Rangers, and of course the Yankees, just to name a few early candidates.
I'm still holding out hope the Phillies can re-sign Hamels. I honestly believe if they want to prove they are committed to winning and staying successful, give Hamels whatever he wants. This is definitely looks like it could turn into a wild roller coaster ride for the Phillies and their fans if the team does not pick it up over the course of the next two months.
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Friday, May 11, 2012
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Ruben Amaro: We May be Sellers in July
Earlier I posted about the closed-door meeting that Charlie Manuel conducted last night after an embarrassing three-game sweep courtesy of the New York Mets. Now comes word from Jim Salisbury of CSN Philly, that Phillies General Manager Ruben Amaro Jr has chimed in on Manuel's lashing.
Asked if the lashing was needed, Amaro responded saying, "Most undoubtedly, it was deserved." Amaro also stated there was no need for him to chime in during the meeting last night and that, "Charlie handled it very well."
Just like all Phillies fans, Amaro is not any bit happy with how the team is playing and leaving us all to scratch our heads. "I don't like the type of baseball we are playing. We're playing fundamentally unsound baseball, missing cutoffs and making mental mistakes. We're better than what we are showing. How much better? I don't know. But we're better than this. Regardless of who is in or out of our lineup we should be better."
Amaro then went on to state something Phillies fan have not been accustomed to in the past five seasons. "July is far ahead. We just have to get back on track. But if July comes around and we're playing like this, we'll be sellers. How we play now will determine whether we'll be buyers or sellers in July."
Charlie Manuel Rips Into Phillies
It has not been an enjoyable season to date for Phillies fans like myself. Beginning with the lack of hitting in the early weeks of the season, to sloppy play in the field, and a pathetic effort putting together a big league bullpen, there has not been much excitement this season. Last night the hated Mets completed a three-game sweep of the Phillies, the Mets first sweep of the Phillies in six years.
I have wondered for a few weeks now when Charlie Manuel was going to have enough and finally rip into his team. Apparently enough was enough last night for Uncle Charlie, as reports came from the Phillies club house that Manuel unloaded on his team in a closed-door meeting after the loss.
I give Manuel credit for having patience this long. By the end of the first week of the season, I was already pissed off and extremely frustrated with this Phillies team. I consider myself a rational fan and knew coming into this season it would not be like years past of crushing home runs and putting teams to sleep in the early stages of the game.
Many blame Manuel for the team's early struggles. I do not understand how he can be the one to blame. The blame should fall directly on the most loved GM here in the city, Ruben Amaro Jr. Other than trading away the entire farm system to acquire Roy Halladay, Cliff Lee, Roy Oswalt, and Hunter Pence, what has he provided Charlie with this season? Ty Wigginton and Laynce Nix. Impressive Ruben, I'm sure Brian Cashman would approve of your tenure as a GM.
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