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Record: 90-72
Runs Scored: 805
Runs Allowed: 710
AVG/OBP/SLG: .257/.330/.433

Last Update: 08-09


Position Players

Pos Order Name PT% PA AVG R HR RBI SB OBP SLG VORP
SS 1 Jimmy Rollins 90 232 .260 39 6 25 14 .320 .434 5.4
    Eric Bruntlett 10 25 .185 6 0 3 1 .265 .248 -2.3
CF 2 Shane Victorino 90 226 .294 41 4 23 10 .356 .440 7.8
    Ben Francisco 10 25 .257 10 2 7 2 .332 .427 0.5
2B 3 Chase Utley 90 221 .296 43 11 36 5 .382 .532 17.7
    Eric Bruntlett 10 24 .185 6 0 3 1 .265 .248 -2.3
1B 4 Ryan Howard 90 215 .259 34 14 43 1 .356 .542 7.9
    Greg Dobbs 10 23 .262 10 2 11 1 .318 .422 0.1
LF 5 Raul Ibanez 85 198 .292 31 9 35 1 .362 .531 8.8
    Ben Francisco 10 23 .257 10 2 7 2 .332 .427 0.5
    Matt Stairs 5 11 .240 7 2 7 0 .336 .426 -0.1
RF 6 Jayson Werth 90 204 .262 35 10 31 7 .366 .479 8.0
    Matt Stairs 5 11 .240 7 2 7 0 .336 .426 -0.1
    John Mayberry 5 11 .231 1 0 1 0 .297 .427 -0.1
3B 7 Pedro Feliz 90 199 .264 22 5 26 0 .317 .397 -1.6
    Greg Dobbs 10 22 .262 10 2 11 1 .318 .422 0.1
C 8 Carlos Ruiz 65 144 .233 15 2 15 1 .324 .354 1.2
    Paul Bako 35 77 .189 6 1 6 0 .257 .256 -3.4
PH 9 Greg Dobbs 15 31 .262 10 2 11 1 .318 .422 0.1
    Matt Stairs 15 31 .240 7 2 7 0 .336 .426 -0.1
    Ben Francisco 10 20 .257 10 2 7 2 .332 .427 0.5

Pitchers

Pos Name IP GS QS ERA WHIP H BB HR SO W L SV VORP
Starter-1 Cole Hamels 60 9 6 3.67 1.11 53 14 7 55 4 3 0 10.5
Starter-2 Joe Blanton 66 10 6 4.26 1.25 65 18 8 46 4 3 0 7.3
Starter-3 Jamie Moyer 58 9 5 4.66 1.31 58 18 7 36 3 3 0 3.8
Starter-4 J.A. Happ 45 7 4 4.20 1.24 43 22 7 42 3 2 0 6.1
Starter-5 Cliff Lee 72 10 7 3.37 1.14 65 17 4 55 5 3 0 15.1
Spot Pedro Martinez 30 5 2 5.21 1.36 30 11 5 26 1 2 0 0.1
Spot Rodrigo Lopez 16 3 2 5.11 1.44 36 9 4 20 2 2 0 0.5
Closer Brad Lidge 18 0 0 4.46 1.36 16 10 2 22 1 1 14 1.6
Setup Ryan Madson 18 0 0 3.55 1.18 16 6 1 17 1 1 2 3.6
Setup Chad Durbin 15 0 0 4.62 1.36 13 7 2 11 1 1 0 1.1
Mid Scott Eyre 15 0 0 4.76 1.50 15 8 2 14 1 1 0 0.8
Mid J.C. Romero 15 0 0 4.19 1.38 11 11 1 13 1 1 0 1.9
Long Clay Condrey 10 0 0 4.14 1.30 10 3 1 6 1 0 0 1.2
Long J.A. Happ 6 0 4 4.20 1.24 43 22 7 42 3 2 0 6.1
Long Chan Ho Park 18 0 1 5.09 1.43 20 7 3 16 1 1 0 0.3
Long Tyler Walker 15 0 0 3.55 1.04 11 5 2 13 1 1 0 2.9
Long Rodrigo Lopez 14 0 2 5.11 1.44 36 9 4 20 2 2 0 0.5


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lurgee21
(41874)

when i first saw the W-L projection, I thought it was probably low. considering that the Braves and Nationals are probably both high, I'm more willing to believe that the Phillies will be up around 91-2. They are playing the Blue Jays, Rays, Red Sox and Yankees in interleague, though, and the Phillies tend to underperform.

Looking at the April schedule the Phillies should be able to break out to a decent start: 6 games vs. the Nationals, 4 vs. Padres, 3 Rockies, 3 Marlins, and 3 Brewers.

Feb 19, 2009 12:46 PM
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Brian DewBerry-Jones
(244)

Chris Snelling is currently a free agent.

Feb 22, 2009 14:51 PM
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Kevin Wilson
(46534)

180IP for Cole Hamels may be costing the Phillies a win or four in the standings. Granted Hamels went 40IP over his MLB career high last year, so his injury risk may be higher than usual, and he has been in the past an injury-prone player. If he can throw 200-210, one would assume about 5-6 more starts, and probably 3-4 more wins.

Just my $.02, but I think it's reasonable.

Mar 01, 2009 13:30 PM
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SArcher4777
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this is bull crap. The Phillies finish first 2 years in a row. win a World Series and you still think we're no better than 2nd? Whatever. Road goes through Philly. Mets suck

Mar 05, 2009 10:56 AM
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brooksfan
(49603)

Rather see Happ at 5 spot, Park in pen. Still a favorite for division.

Mar 15, 2009 04:50 AM
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jessehoffins
(37596)

Yeah this looks true now eh?

Apr 07, 2009 17:55 PM
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jessehoffins
(37596)

Big question for this team is actually the same as for the mets, how does their bullpen compare to last year.

Brad Lidge can't be expect to keep up his ludicrous fb/hr rate especially in citizens bank, and another 5 win season seems out of the question. Matt diaz will not be the only one to take him yard this year.

Next big question, whose going to be worse, joe blanton or oliver perez? And if Jamie moyer finally comes back to earth, this could end up being an team that has to work to make it to 84 wins.

Apr 09, 2009 17:58 PM
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bflaff
(26787)

Unless the Phillies are able to get a RH 4th outfielder type with a little pop and a little D, the 25th man to open the season looks to be Miguel Cairo, which would set Eric Bruntlett up to get some time in the OF as a defensive-ish replacement.

Also, in the pen, Zagurski isn't on anyone's radar anymore, so he's not likely to put up any numbers for the club. And I don't even know who Borkowski is. He seems incredibly unlikely to actually pitch for the Phils. At this moment, the 2 most likely AAA guys who could be called up to the pen later in the season are probably Majewski and Koplove, who both pitched reasonably well in ST.

Taschner seems to be filling a role of 'scrub who keeps the seat warm until Romero returns', so 40 IP might be a bit generous. By the same token, unless the model assumes JC will be injured as well as suspended, he will be around for 112 games and will probably see more than 35 IP.

Apr 04, 2009 01:30 AM
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