The Phillies are making their annual forray into the over 35 year old minor league pitcher market with todays signing of soon to be 38 year old Sean Camp. Camp began last year pitching for the Cubs after signing a one year/1.35M deal but was designated for assignment mid season after his ERA rose above 7 in 26 appearances. Camp finished the season in Reno, pitching well for the Diamondbacks AAA affiliate, going 0-0 with a 2.42 ERA in 17 games. If he sticks, I see this as simply minor league depth.
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Drafts Revisted: 2007
I have debated writing draft retrospectives for a while but the question has always been, where do I begin? I have debated going all the way back to the Jimmy Rollins draft but those drafts were incredibly thin and become rather boring after a while. Seeing the 2007 draft as the first draft James covered for this site it seemed as good a place as any to start. Obviously I am not going to touch on every player here, but there are some highlights at low lights a plenty in the 2007 draft.
Round 1 Pick 19 – Joe Savery – LHP – Rice
Savery at the time was the ultimate boom bust pick. In his freshman year Savery was the top freshman in the country and one of the most dominating pitchers in college baseball. His next two seasons were marred by injuries but when on he flashed at least three plus pitches on a workhorse frame. The problem is the velocity never came back and the secondary stuff regressed. By the time Savery reached AAA he was little more than a minor league innings eater. Savery then spent a year trying to hit, before he returned the mound with renewed velocity and a usable slider. Since then Savery has started to salvage and put together a career as a fringe LH reliever. 2014 Outlook: LHV and Philly Continue reading Drafts Revisted: 2007