Philadelphia Phillies, Eagles and Flyers- 5 Reasons Philadelphia Owns New York
February 1, 2011 by Joe Iannello
Filed under Fan News
Who’s your daddy?
Ask New Yorkers this question and they’re sure to answer incorrectly. So, I’ll answer for them.
Philadelphia is your daddy.
The old, tired talk of Super Bowls and championships from years past simply does not fly anymore. Don’t take my word for it—just consider these five big reasons why Philadelphia owns New York.
Philadelphia Phillies Need To Re-Sign Chad Durbin Before He Signs Elsewhere
February 1, 2011 by Jorge Suarez
Filed under Fan News
It is already February, 13 days until pitchers and catchers are set to report to sunny Clearwater, Florida. But one familiar face to the Philadelphia Phillies is not going to be with them. At least as of right now, anyway.
Chad Durbin, the workhorse who signed with the Phillies prior to the 2008 season and contributed greatly to their playoff appearances in 2008, 2009 and 2010, seems to be the odd man out in this situation. When the Phillies offered arbitration to Kyle Kendrick and signed him to a $2.45 million contract, it was not necessarily to be a starting pitcher on the Phillies staff.
Because the Phillies have Roy Halladay, Cliff Lee, Roy Oswalt, Joe Blanton and fifth starter Cole Hamels, Kendrick is getting bumped to the bullpen. But with Danys Baez entrenched in the bullpen because the Phillies are paying him $2.5 million, there is no room for Durbin.
Durbin was not necessarily a long reliever or “mop up” man, but he could pitch multiple innings in the middle of a game and keep the game close. In one instance in 2009, Cole Hamels left the game in the fourth inning due to an injury. Durbin pitched the fifth, sixth and seventh innings, making way for the setup man and closer, and the Phillies won.
While I previously wrote that Greg Dobbs would be missed, Chad Durbin would be missed much more. Let’s hope the Phillies sign him and trade someone to make room.
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MLB Rumors: 10 Contracts Jimmy Rollins Will Target During Extension Talks
February 1, 2011 by Adrian Fedkiw
Filed under Fan News
Jimmy Rollins hasn’t been the same player since his 2007 NL MVP year. He’s struggled to stay on the field. Before 2008, Rollins played in 154-plus games in each of his first seven seasons. He’s missed the 154-game plateau in two of the last three years. He played in 137 games in 2008, 155 in 2009, and 88 last season.
The great thing for the Phillies is that this is Rollins’ contract year; money is motivation. Rollins is 32, so this could be his final opportunity to get a multi-year offer.
If he can stay on the field for 154-plus games, he will get paid.
Let’s take a look at 10 contracts that Jimmy Rollins may be targeting…..