This is your new Phillies Discussion.
I’ll be AFK (away from keyboard) for about a week. This new discussion should keep the comments section from becoming too unwieldy.
I’m still suffering from “romus disease”.
Important Dates
- February 16, 2026: Beginning of new waiver period (February 16 – April 24, 2026). Outright Waivers secured on or after February 16, 2026, remain in effect for 7 days or until 5 p.m. EST, April 24, 2026 (the 30th day of the 2026 season), whichever is earlier. MLR 10.
- March 26, 2026: Active rosters reduced to 26 (13 pitchers) by Noon ET
- May 2, 2026:Florida Complex League starts
- June 1, 2026: Dominican Summer League starts
- July 11, 2026: 2026 MLB All-Star Futures Game, Philadelphia PA
- July 12-13, 2026: MLB First-Year Player Draft, Philadelphia PA (Phillies drop 10 slots)
- December 1, 2026 (11:59 p.m. ET): MLB Collective Bargaining Agreement expires.
Note: These dates will be used unless/until notified differently. (Note that there are many more dates to add from Spring Training through the end of the 2026 season and calendar year. I will add when I have accurate dates for them.)
Inching closer to .500… sucks they dug such a big hole but guess they couldn’t provide their own inner clubhouse spark without adversity.. like they needed a villain and the villain was themselves and they had to sacrifice toppers head to feed the beast… right?
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I guess here they close the last weeks discussion when the new week’s discussion opens, which is fine, but I did want to reply to the McFarlane discussion we were having. I respect those “everyone always wants to rush prospects” takes, but each case is different. I don’t think that wanting a 22 year old in the big leagues is ridiculous. Young arms can be dynamite, especially in post season.
Now, I would fully agree with you guys that the twitter commenters who want gage wood in the majors now are ridiculous, and there certainly does exist that inclination to want to rush prospects, but if the guy is straight up unhittable in AA, and hes not like 19 years old, its ok to be aggressive.
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Last year, McFarlane pitched 80 innings and he’s only had 10 innings so far. So he could definitely stay at Reading for more seasoning, especially when his walk rate is at 5.2. Note that when he got called up for 1 game and then got sent back down, the Phillies could have sent him to Lehigh but they didn’t. So clearly they want McFarlane to continue his progress at Reading.
But he’ll get to Lehigh soon enough and he’ll make his debut sooner rather than later since he’s already on the 40 man.
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Yes, the previous discussions get closed when the new one opens. But you can still continue a conversation.
And regarding McFarlane, no one is suggesting that there’s no room for aggressive promotion in baseball. In fact, there’s an example of it on the Phillies right now. Kerkering started 2023 in A ball and ended the season on the MLB postseason roster. But there’s a big difference between what he did and what McFarlane is doing; Kerkering wasn’t walking guys while he posted gaudy strikeout numbers and low ERAs.
Alex has had a great start to the year, but that doesn’t mean he’s MLB ready.
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Mc farlane will start collecting SSI in June, these old projects we cuddle Is nuts
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It has like zero to do with “coddling” or “babying” (I HATE that word, if you can call it word) prospects. If you promote a player before he is ready, he will get his rear end kicked and end up right back where he started. I believe Johan Rojas’s career went sideways in large part because he was promoted too soon.
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rocco….sure he turns 25 years old next month, but his lost time due to the injury. I firmly believe he will be in LHV come some time in July, and maybe then after the Phillies evaluate him vs AAA hitters , he could see the majors in Sep, that is if there is a need for him.
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Age is less of an issue when it comes to relievers. If he was a starter, then I would be really concerned.
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Nice to see Romus and Rocco agreeing once again. No idea if this will post. Could not get on earlier.
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Don send your post to romus email. He will post them
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You have to be really encouraged by how Escobar has flipped the switch and now is suddenly 283/803 after an awful start. Rincon keeping it up too: 274/907. Those two plus Nori (and Kemp just starting) seem to be the only guys really hitting now in the system.
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Clearwater has a trio that I keep an eye on: Ferrera, Ferrebus, Beltran. Ferrebus is really ripping it but he needs to stay at catcher. There’s no path to Philadelphia if he’s 1B/DH.
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Whatever happened to the (ridiculous) days of David Clyde? Maybe Romus would like to enlighten the PP gang about what that was oh, about a hundred years ago.
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Hah…..Rangers try to make the 18-year old lefty an early star…another Vida Blue. He actually had good stuff, but he had no command. Tough to go from HS to the majors.
On another note…. Alec Bohm ranks 177th out of 178th qualified hitters in OPS @ .443…..I think he may be involved in a deadline deal in July if a team needs a third basemen. Hope he can get his bat going until then.
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Nobody will be trading for Bohm with his current OPS and salary. There’s a higher probability that he gets DFAd. Mattingly already sat him for Sosa in tonight’s game.
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Painter still struggling. Cannot understand why it has lasted this long.
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Baseball is hard and he’s likely still trying to find consistency in his mechanics after the long layoff. The stuff looks good, at least. I imagine if we had better starting pitching depth they’d let him get a mental reset in AAA.
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