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Open Discussion: Week of January 12th

The “Team Friendly” No Trade List

Before I turn the weekly discussion over to other topics, permit me to comment on Ryan Howard’s trade list.  Last Monday, Jeff Todd of MLBTR posted a story that contained the details of Ryan Howard’s no trade clause (link below).   Howard’s contract contains a “most favored nation” clause which gives Howard the same no trade rights as the most favorable contract negotiated by the Phillies.  If at any time during Howard’s contract a more favorable no trade clause is negotiated, Howard automatically has the same more favorable no trade clause.

Currently, Cliff Lee’s  no trade terms are the most favorable and allows Howard to block trades to nine clubs.  Of course, this only remains in force until Howard’s 10-5 rights go into effect during the first half of the 2015 season.  The list of teams that the Phillies can trade Howard without consulting him is reported to include the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Tampa Bay Rays, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Angeles, Seattle Mariners, and Texas Rangers.

From the Phillies’ point of view, this should be a favorable list.  It contains 9 teams from the American League (and the DH), 4 of the 5 teams that made the 2014 playoffs (Baltimore, Detroit, Los Angeles, Kansas City), 2 more teams who competed for the wild card into the final weeks of the season (Seattle and New York),  and 8 of the 9 highest AL payrolls.  Low spending Tampa isn’t too much of a surprise when you consider that Tropicana Field is probably 10-15 minutes from Howard’s Gulf Coast home.

In addition to the 15 NL teams, Howard has blocked trades to Toronto, Houston, Oakland, Cleveland, Minnesota, and Chicago are on his no trade list.  Five of these teams were among the 6 lowest opening day payrolls in the American League last season.

While few of the teams on Howard’s trade list may have a need for a left-handed batting 1B/DH right now, 7-8 of these teams are likely to be in the playoff hunt, have a history of making trades to get better for the stretch, and might just need an additional bat.  If Howard shows a pulse at the plate, maybe somebody shows an interest in a June trade. It seems to me that Ryan Howard’s no trade list might be as team friendly as it can be while taking his wishes and professional future into consideration.

Or talk about anything you want.  The link as promised.

http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2015/01/details-on-ryan-howards-no-trade-clause.html

PhuturePhillies Reader Top 30 #14

Dylan Cozens is the reader’s choice as the organization’s 13th ranked prospect.  He scored a comfortable victory over runnerup Carlos Tocci.  Cozens received 89 of 284 votes (31%), winning by 26 votes over Tocci.  The selections so far are listed below. Continue reading PhuturePhillies Reader Top 30 #14

Reader Top 30 #13

Pitcher Matt Imhof is selected as the 12th prospect in the organization with 77 of 299 votes (26%).  Dylan Cozens finished second with 55 votes.

On to #13, no additions to the poll. Continue reading Reader Top 30 #13

Reader Top 30 # 12

Deivi Grullon takes down #11 with 63 of the 291 (22%) serious votes.  Matt Imhof and Dylan Cozens finished in a close race for second.

On the lighter side, Anthony Hewitt received a write-in vote.

Here’s #12, still no new players added. Continue reading Reader Top 30 # 12

Reader Top 30 #11

With Yoel Mecias’ victory, the top 10 is completed. Mecias accrued 79 of 306 votes and won with 26% of the vote. He fell just short of doubling runner-up Dylan Cozens’ total of 40 votes.

Here’s how our top ten compares to some others –

  • Reader      Reader     MLB            Baseball   Baseball    Fan           That Ball’s  SBNation
  • Top 30       Email        Top 20       America    Prosp.        Graphs    Outta here                     
  1. Crawford  Crawford  Crawford   Crawford  Crawford   Crawford  Crawford    Crawford
  2. Nola            Nola            Nola             Nola           Nola             Franco       Franco        Franco
  3. Franco       Franco       Franco         Franco      Franco        Nola            Eflin             Nola
  4. Quinn         Quinn         Quinn          Quinn        Mecias         Imhof         Nola            Quinn
  5. Eflin            Eflin            Eflin              Tocci          Biddle         Biddle        Windle        Eflin
  6. Lively         Biddle        Windle         A.Brown    Grullon       Mecias       Tocci           Levely
  7. Biddle        Mecias       Biddle           Imhof         Dugan        Grullon     Cozens       Biddle
  8. Dugan        Dugan        Lively            Valentin    Tocci           Quinn         Imhof         Windle
  9. Windle       Imhof         Altherr          Mecias       E.Garcia     Cozens       Quinn         Grullon
  10. Mecias      Windle       S.Gonzalez   Kilome      Cozens       Dugan         Biddle        Mecias

Some came out before recent moves and haven’t been updated,

It was nice to see Venn Biter and Joel Fisher in the Other vote. They won’t be added to a later poll. No additions to poll #11. Continue reading Reader Top 30 #11

Reader Top 30 #10

Sorry for my brevity (and no pic) here, but I messed up my hand and am reduced from hunt-and-peck to just peck. You have selected Tom Windle as the #9 prospect. Windle amassed 22.47% of the 316 votes cast and edged Yoel Mecias by 13 votes.

The current prospect ranking is –

  1. J.P. Crawford
  2. Aaron Nola
  3. Maikel Franco
  4. Roman Quinn
  5. Zach Eflin
  6. Ben Lively
  7. Jesse Biddle
  8. Kelly Dugan
  9. Tom Windle

I was happy to see Jesus Alastre and Percy Garner receive the Other votes. I will add them to a later poll. No additions to poll #10. Continue reading Reader Top 30 #10

Open Discussion: Week of January 5th

I didn’t have enough time to gather the Winter Ball data.  They aren’t posting it with the off season stats, I have to gather it box score by box score.  I did get this from the DWL (thru Saturday) as they begin an 18-game round-robin playoff round among the top 4 finishers.

  • Maikel Franco – 5 G, 21 AB, 2 R, 6 H, 3 2B, 1 3B, 3 BB, 4 K, .286 BA, 2 E (1 fielding, 1 throwing)
  • Nefi Ogando – 2 G, 2.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 3 K, 1 HBP, 1 GO, 1 FO, 9 BF, 1 Hold
  • Hector Neris – 3 G, 3 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 5 K, 1 WP, 1 GO, 1 FO, 11 BF
  • Luis Garcia – 2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 2 K, 3 GO, 0 FO, 6 BF, 1 Hold

Not bad, eh?

Reader Top 30 #9

Over 440 votes were cast on where to place Ben Lively among the top prospects. Lively will be placed 6th between Zach Eflin and Jesse Biddle. The bulk of the voting was dispersed as follows –

  • Between #5 Eflin and #6 Jesse Biddle:             164     37%
  • Between #6 Biddle and #7 Kelly Dugan:             94     21%
  • Nah, #8 is where he belongs.                                110     25%
  • Are you kidding? How did he get voted #8?      40       9%

Of the remaining votes, 8 were cast to pace him as the #1 prospect in the organization.

The current prospect ranking is – Continue reading Reader Top 30 #9

Reader Top 30 Remix

Okay, so newcomer Ben Lively joins the organization during the vote for #7, receives 5 write-in votes, and wins the first poll in which he is entered.  Lively received 40% of the vote for #8, besting Yoel Mecias 119 votes to 41 votes.  Just so we get him placed in the right spot, here’s a poll to make a correction, if necessary. Continue reading Reader Top 30 Remix

Reader Top 30 #8

Kelly Dugan is the #7 prospect in the organization.  As expected, votes were scattered among many players.  Dugan received only 78 of the 360 votes cast (21.67%).  Yoel Mecias finished second with 41 votes (11.39%).  Twenty-six players received votes.  Ten received 12 or more.  Ben Lively who joined the organization during this poll received 5 write-in votes.  I wouldn’t be surprised to see his total rise dramatically this poll.  Should stay interesting.

Andrew Anderson, Cody Forsythe, Tommy Joseph, and Ben Lively  have been added to poll #8. Continue reading Reader Top 30 #8