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Written by Jonathan Leshanski (Contact & Archive) on February 27, 2008
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2007 Record 89-73 First in the NL East Home: Citizens Bank Park Phanatically looking for a Cheesesteak: 1B – Andy Tracy* - Free Agency 3B – Pedro Feliz - Free Agency OF – Geoff Jenkins - Free Agency OF – Chris Snelling – Traded from Rays OF – So Taguchi – Free Agency OF – Brandon Watson* - Free Agency OF – Valentino Pascucci* - Free Agency RP – Brad Lidge – Free Agency RP – Chad Durbin – Free Agency RHP – Kris Wilson* - Free Agency RHP – Lincoln Holdzkom – Rule V draft pick LHP – Travis Blackley – Rule V draft pick LHP – Vic Darensbourg* - Free Agency LHP – Shane Youman – Waivers from Pirates Fleeing that green monster (the Phanatic – just so I don’t get e-mails about Fenway) C – Rod Barajas – Free Agent to Jays 2B – Tadahito Iguchi– Free Agent to Padres 3B – Abraham Nunez*– Free Agent to Brewers OF – Michael Bourne – Traded to Astros OF – Aaron Rowand – Free Agent to Giants OF – Chris Robertson – Traded to Orioles RP – Antonio Alfonseca - Free Agent RP – Geoff Geary – Traded to Astros RP – Jose Mesa – Free Agent SP – John Lieber – Free Agent to Cubs SP – Kyle Lohse– Free Agent SP – Freddy Garcia – Free Agent The Skinny: The Phillies moved into last year's post season almost by default when the Mets crumbled and squandered a 7.5 game lead in the last 17 games of the season. That’s not to say that the Phillies didn’t play some great baseball but it certainly exposed their weaknesses – especially when they went out and got swept by the Rockies who out pitched as well as out hit the Philadelphia nine.
Strengths: The Phillies scored almost 900 runs (892) last season and ranked first in runs scored in the National League and second overall in the Majors. They could match, or even surpass that number this season but replacing of Aaron Rowand might be harder than just looking at the statistics lost. Some describe him as part of the glue that held this team together but that’s probably overstating the case and the additions of Geoff Jenkins and Pedro Feliz should at least keep the Phillies in the same offensive realm. Weaknesses and Questions: As good as the Phillies hitting was last season the pitching was equivalently bad. The team finished 13th out of 16 NL teams, ahead of just Pittsburgh, Florida and Cincinnati and allowed 821 runs to score to go along with a team ERA of 4.73 – mainly due to a lack of starting pitching after 15 game winner Cole Hamels. Adding Brett Myers, who started for 4 seasons should give the staff a little more backbone but the team needs someone, ideally 26 year old Travis Blackley, or 24 year old Kyle Kendrick to take a step up and show that last year wasn’t a fluke but a building block. Both have some significant flaws but the Phillies need them to improve. They’ll also need another successful season from the ancient Jamie Moyer or a bounce back season by Adam Eaton. The bullpen like most bullpens today is cobbled together with questionable arms which are prone to injury, mental questions and stuff that sometimes seems to go missing for an entire season. Outside of Ryan Madson and J.C. Romero there are no sure things in the Philly pen. Key set up man Tom Gordon is 40 years old and an injury risk. Closer Brad Lidge has been inconsistent and spotted bad pitches since 2005 and won’t enjoy a park dubbed “Coors Field East” which could eat at his confidence if he has a bad inning or two. Potential Lineup Jimmy Rollins (SS) Shane Vitorino (CF) Chase Utley (2B) Ryan Howard (1B) Pat Burrell (LF) Geoff Jenkins (RF) Pedro Feliz (3B) Carlos Ruiz (C) Potential Rotation Cole Hamels Brett Myers Jamie Moyer Adam Eaton Travis Blackley/Kyle Kendrick Keys to success: The Phillies don’t need a huge amount of luck to move forward again this season, but they do need to see better pitching if they want to contend for anything. That means better starting pitching and a reliable bullpen both have to gel while the team continues to hit on the pace it’s capable of. Prediction: The Phillies will find this season to be a lot tougher than last season in terms of capturing a title. The Braves look to be a stronger team than they were last year as do the Mets, who after acquiring Johan Santana could potentially field four 15 game winners this season and can expect better production from guys like Jose Reyes, Carlos Delgado and even Moises Alou. I’m going to go out on a limb and call the Phillies the second best team in the East for that reason.
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