Monthly Archives: February 2013

Reading at Bowie MD, May 28-30. DC Area Meet-up?

For those of you who live in the MD/DC/Northern VA area, or those who like to hit the road for whatever reason, I am thinking about trying to set up a meet-up for one of the late-May Reading games in Bowie. It’s a Tuesday-Thursday series after Memorial Day, and all three nights are 7:05 starts.  I’d prefer to wait until it gets closer so we can at least make an effort to go see one of our preferred prospects on the mound. 

So I guess for now, just drop comments here so I can see if people are interested at least in the abstract.  Then as we get into early May I’ll ask again, pull your email addresses from WordPress, and we can work on a plan via email.

Reader Top 30 #23 – Andrew Pullin

Andrew Pullin and Mitch Walding were separated by only two votes so we have a runoff for #22 and #23.

General Discussion – Week of February 4 – the OH SO CLOSE!!! Edition.

Here is your weekly general discussion. Guys are arriving for camp already. Good times.

Some Prospect Lists: February 5

Rather than post these all individually here is a summary of the prospect lists that have come out this week. (will add more details over the day)

MLB.com Top 20: (http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/mlb/prospects/watch/y2013/)

  1. Jesse Biddle (60)
  2. Ethan Martin (80)
  3. Tommy Joseph
  4. Jonathan Pettibone
  5. Roman Quinn
  6. Larry Greene Jr
  7. Adam Morgan
  8. Sebastian Valle
  9. Cody Asche
  10. Austin Wright
  11. Maikel Franco
  12. Phillipe Aumont
  13. Shane Watson
  14. Justin De Fratus
  15. Carlos Tocci
  16. Darin Ruf
  17. Brody Colvin
  18. Mitch Gueller
  19. Andrew Pullin
  20. Mitch Walding Continue reading Some Prospect Lists: February 5

Reader Top 30 #22 – Mitch Walding

Mitch Gueller took the #21 spot, here is #22.

Continue reading Reader Top 30 #22 – Mitch Walding

Reader Top 30 #21-Mitch Gueller

A whole large set of names have been added, the plan is keep with them until we are done, so if there is anyone missing let me know

Continue reading Reader Top 30 #21-Mitch Gueller

Ruben Amaro Jr & Charlie Manuel and the value of the walk

No one will make the argument that either Ruben Amaro Jr or Charlie Manuel were great baseball players, though they did play a combined 14 years in the major leagues. Neither was an everyday player so it is difficult to compare them to other players, and their use as pinch hitters and replacements greatly skew their per/162 game numbers.

Here are their career slash lines:

Amaro – .235/.310/.353

Manuel – .198/.273/.260

But what is more interesting to me is what they were like in their peak year.

Amaro (1992) – 427 PA, 7HR, .219/.303.348, 37 BBs, 54 SOs (though on small sample size his 1996 season line of .316/..380/.453 over 130 plate appearance is pretty good) – Delmon Young’s highest amount of walks in a season is 35

Manuel (1969 – rookie year) – 194 PA, 2 HR .207/.320/.280, 28 BBs, 33 SOs

Continue reading Ruben Amaro Jr & Charlie Manuel and the value of the walk

Lehigh Valley Rotation

The battle for the five spots in the Lehigh Valley rotation will prove to be interesting once SPring Training gets under way in less than two weeks. With the addition of several veterans with major league experience, what first looked like a youthful rotation of up and coming prospects now looks like a mixed bag of the up and comers combined with those with major league experience that could provide several spot starts for the Phils without total implosion and ruining confidence.

First the givens. It is extremely likely that Jon Pettibone will be the #1 starter for Lehigh Valley absent a very unlikely chance that the Phils take a shot on him right out of the gate with the big club. Pettibone was extremely impressive on each occasion I saw him throw, and it would surprise me if he didnt spend big league time this year. The #2 starter should be Ethan Martin, who was an impressive 5-0 with a 3.18 ERA in his 7 starts with Reading after being acquired from the Dodgers. Just 23, Martin has good upside so long as he can maintain his command which he has struggled with in the past. Tyler CLoyd should be penciled in as the #3 starter. Coming off an incredible year in which he went a combined 15-1 between Reading and Lehigh Valley, it would be a struggle for anyone to replicate the success of CLoyd’s outstanding 2012. Ultimately, I see CLoyd as a guy who will give you a quality start almost every time out that could fit in a middle relief, innings eating role for the Phils just fine if needed.

The battle for the #4 and #5 spots is where things will get interesting in the Spring. As of now, I am unsure of the Phils plans with BJ Rosenberg. I like the way Rosenberg throws, but he has bounced back and forth between the rotation and the bullpen which has not helped him. He was never adequately stretched out to see what he could really do and his short time with the Phils was very rough at the outset, before he settled down. Several minor league veterans are in the mix for the #4 and 5 positions as the Phils have re-acquired both Rodrigo Lopez and Brian Bass as well as Aaron Cook who who has over 200 major league starts under his belt. Cook floundered with the Red Sox last year, but threw well in AAA Pawtucket and gives the Phils another viable option if (when) the Lannan/Kendrick duo struggle. Finally, there are reports that the Phils have re-signed Tom Cochran, a 30 year old lefty, who after struggling a bit at the beginning of the 2012 season with injuries, ended up being one of the IronPigs most consistent pitchers last year.
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My final prediction for the Opening Day rotation: 1. Pettibone; 2. Martin; 3. CLoyd; 4. Cook; 5. Cochran. I suspect Bass comes down with a early turf toe ailment that will place him on the DL until another body is needed in the rotation.

Back At It

After a bit of a break over the last few months, I feel reinvigorated and hope to be back writing substanitally more as we enter SPring Training. Matt and Brad have done a tremendous job keeping things moving with excellent, insightful pieces since we last spoke. I hope and pray they continue to contribute as the site continues to grow during the upcoming baseball season.

A problem that James ran into periodically when he was running the site was the actions of a few commenters ruining the conversation for the majority. Put simply, abuse will not be tolerated. Those who chose to be disrespectful will be banned from the site. Those who choose to attempt to bring down the site and try to manipulate their IP addresses will be investigated. Put simply, the site should be the forum that Phillies fans go to discuss and debate what is going on in the Phils minor league system. WHen it gets personal, you will be escorted out of the site.

Ok, enough of the lecture. Just re-introducing myself the the group as we soon hit our 10,000,000th page view. Not kidding. 10,000,000. Thank you all for supporting the site and looking forward to a very exciting 2013.

2012 DSL/VSL Wrapup

2012 was a transitional year for the Phillies in Latin America.  They continued to have teams in both the Dominican Republic and Venezuela, though most of their better International prospects skipped those leagues and went straight to the United States (usually to the Gulf Coast League). Continue reading 2012 DSL/VSL Wrapup