Phillies Want Chan Ho Park Back
The Phillies continue to be super active in the very early MLB offseason. Already severing ties with Brett Myers and announcing the obvious in bringing back Cliff Lee, it is being reported that the Phillies want another one of their playoff pitchers back. According to Todd Zolecki:
Read Article >Brett Myers Will Not Be A Phillie Next Year
The Phillies, fresh off of their World Series loss to the Yankees, have decided that they will not retain the services of Brett Myers.
From the Philadelphia Inquirer’s report:
Read Article >Diamondbacks Pick Up Option on Brandon Webb
After being favored by many pundits to win the NL West last season, the Diamondbacks struggled after Webb’s injury early in the year and finished with a 70-92 record. Not exactly riddled with money, Arizona hopes the former Cy Young Award winner can lead a scary one-two punch, along with Dan Haren, atop their rotation and compete in the wide-open NL West.
Read Article >Phillies Pick Up Option On Cliff Lee
Lackey, Bay, Holliday Among The First To File
The three players expected to be the biggest free agent gets of the off-season are all officially on the market:
Other notable filings include Cubs pitcher Rich Harden, Colorado pitcher Jason Marquis, Dodgers second baseman Orlando Hudson and pitcher Randy Wolf, Mets first baseman Carlos Delgado, Mariners third baseman Adrian Beltre, Cardinals third baseman Mark DeRosa and Rangers outfielder Marlon Byrd.
Read Article >2009 MLB Free Agency: ‘Thin Market’ Open For Business
Enough with the World Series already. I mean, the Yankees have been champions for what, like, almost 12 hours? Old. News. Let’s talk about MLB free agent class already!
It’s time for teams to open those checkbooks: 2009 is so last year.
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