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Case is made for Delgado as MVP
September 11, 2008 by
Dom D's Mets Fan Blog
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AFTER SLOW START, DELGADO BECOMES MVP CANDIDATE
Carlos Delgado hit two home runs for the Mets in their win over the Nationals Tuesday night, just as he did in the Mets' previous game, Sunday night against the Phillies.
It's the fifth time in team history that a player...
Stop Making Excuses!
June 28, 2008 by
We Should Be GM's
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This is past the point of funny or being ridiculous, the Phils are in an all-out suckfest and everyone is contributing. Ryan Howard sucks! Jimmy Rollins sucks! Brett Myers sucks! Geoff Jenkins su...wait, is he still alive? I'm so fed up with this team right now, and for good reason...
Review & Preview - Vol. 4
November 13, 2008 by
We Should Be GM's
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Greg Dobbs Review: Dobbs had an absolute great season for the '08 Fightins. He put up solid numbers, .301-9-40, with his greatest contributions coming off of the bench and late in games. Dobbs was true threat off of the bench, breaking the Phillies all-time record for pinch-hits...
Phillies (Presumed) Final Offseason Analysis
Humorous, as well as thorough, look at the Phillies offseason, which appears to be finished.
Padres Outfield Taking Shape?
January 25, 2008 by
mlb-rumors.blogspot.com
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The Padres were surprised to hear that Kosuke Fukudome did not accept their offer, and are moving quickly to fill their spots. They have contacted both Geoff Jenkins and Mike Cameron in the past 24 hours and hope to sign both for next season. This could suggest that the Pirates are...
Reservoir Phils
February 23, 2008 by
Bugs & Cranks
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The Phillies new ad campaign is a spoof on the Tarantino-classic, Reservoir Dogs. Enjoy.
Luis Gonzalez interested in the Brewers
Tom Haudricourt of JSOnline is reporting that Luis Gonzalez would love to play for the Milwaukee Brewers in 2008. Gonzalez would fill the current void in left field after Geoff Jenkins departure.
Gonzalez is not nearly the player now as he was that hit 57 home runs and drove in 142...
Link: DN scribe interprets possible playoff roster
September 24, 2008 by
Beerleaguer
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There have been a number of questions regarding playoff roster rules. David Murphy has some answers on his blog, High Cheese. [Link] "As of Aug. 31, the Phillies had five players on the disabled list: Mike Zagurski, Scott Mathieson, Francisco Rosario, Tom Gordon and Geoff Jenkins...
BREAKING NEWS: Burrell Hurts Back
September 30, 2008 by
Hot Stove Philly
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Left fielder Pat Burrell was seen whining this afternoon while taking batting practice in what has been described as lower back discomfort. Burrell felt something in his back during a swing, and promptly headed to the dugout.
This is terrible news for the Phillies who are counting...
Rumor: Phillies Interested in Ibanez
November 19, 2008 by
Hot Stove Philly
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New York Newsday is reporting the Phillies have interest in free agent outfielder Raul Ibanez. Ibanez is coming off a stong season in Seattle where he hit .293 with 23 home runs and 110 RBI's.
Ibanez would be a cheaper alternative to Pat Burrell, although I can't see much...
Jenkins Out, Park In
April 01, 2009 by
We Should Be GM's
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Phils Release JenkinsThe Phils wasted a lot of money on Geoff Jenkins, but unlike other wasted signing Adam Eaton, I'm sorry to see Jenkins go. It's amazing what a World Championship will do for a perspective...Anyways, here is my concern with letting Jenkins and his $8 million...
Game chat: Phillies, Cardinals play series finale
July 10, 2008 by
Beerleaguer
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The Phillies go in search of a series win this afternoon at 1:05. Braden Looper (9-6, 4.14) and Jamie Moyer (7-6, 4.12) have the ball. Lineups have been posted. Geoff Jenkins gets the start in right field. Chris Coste does the catching.
Victorino placed on DL, Snelling called up
April 13, 2008 by
All Things Philly Sports
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At least for today, the Phillies are going to be without their two table setters at the top of the line up. Jimmy Rollins has been out for the last five games but is expected to return Tuesday when the Phillies play the Astros. Shane Victorino was injured in yesterday's game, and...
Sending Thanks To Our World Champions
October 30, 2008 by
Phillies Nation
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Thank you to:
Geoff Jenkins. He was the most obvious pinch hitter in baseball history, and he decided to knock the biggest hit of his entire career, a leadoff double.
So Taguchi. (...)
Phillies Sign So Taguchi
January 13, 2008 by
mlbtraderumors.com
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The Phillies added some outfield depth today, signing So Taguchi to a one-year deal for around $1MM with an option for '09. There had been a rumor that the Cubs were eyeing Taguchi.
The Phillies' outfield will consist of Pat Burrell, Shane Victorino, Geoff Jenkins, Jayson...
Phillies Walk Off with a Win
April 03, 2008 by
Crashburn Alley
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Before the bottom of the sixth inning in the third game of the season, the Phillies were pathetically averaging as many errors as runs: 7.
The Phillies' strengths last season
12 Days of Christmas- Phillies Style Volume 3
December 19, 2008 by
We Should Be GM's
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Over the past two Holiday Seasons, WSBGM's has brought you 12 Days of Christmas Phillies Style Volume 1 and Volume 2. Scrooge McCorey and Santa Carson are back this year with a brand new edition...sorta like Vanilla Ice, but cooler and with less rage.
On the 12th day of the...
Unraveling
May 12, 2008 by
We Should Be GM's
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How can the Phillies be 21-18? There's no way in hell they actually have a winning record. Was there a misprint somewhere along the line that went unnoticed that lead to this standings gaffe? When I watch this team, or listen to this team, or even read about this team, my initial...
Phillies acquire lefty Jack Taschner for Ronny Paulino, roster begins to take shape
March 27, 2009 by
All Things Philly Sports
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Well, that didn't take long! Two days after the Phillies announced that they were looking to trade catcher Ronny Paulino, they found a taker: the San Francisco Giants acquired Paulino from the Phils for lefty reliever Jack Taschner. The trade of Paulino officially makes Chris Coste...
Phillies Looking at Kotsay
August 26, 2008 by
Hot Stove Philly
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With Sunday's trading deadline on the horizon, it's no secret the Phillies have needs; most notably in the outfield. With Geoff Jenkins sidelined with a hip flexor strain, the Phils are using Jayson Werth at the every day right fielder, and So Taguchi has effectively become...
More late heroics as Phillies beat Giants
May 04, 2008 by
All Things Philly Sports
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For a team that was supposed to be terrible this season, the San Francisco Giants proved to be tough to beat for the Phillies. On Friday night, the Phils needed a Pat Burrell bomb in the 10th inning to win. On Saturday, the Giants were able to edge out a win of their own in the 10th...
A Little This and That
April 08, 2008 by
Crashburn Alley
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To anyone who does have expertise with Pitch F/X, I will be needing any pointers I can get, so please drop some hints for me if you can (my contact information is listed at the bottom of this page). I'm really interested in learning how to create graphs like the ones Mike Fast...
Message Board Marauder 3.0
July 17, 2007 by
Doberman on the Diamond
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It's Tuesday. Which means it's time for a look at internet message board douchebaggery!
Jenkins Released By Phils
He'll still get his ring, but he won't be a Phillie when the team has its ceremony at Citizens Bank Park. Todd Zolecki reports that Geoff Jenkins has been released by the Phillies, who are set to open their season this Sunday night. 

After getting off to...
Phillies swept by Jays in exhibition doubleheader
March 07, 2009 by
Beerleaguer
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The Jays completed their A/B sweep by beating the Phils 4-3 last night. The game was highlighted by strong pitching performances by Chan Ho Park and Gary Majewski. Park surrendered just one run in four innings, striking out four and walking none. He was staying ahead of the hitters...
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