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    <title>Yardbarker: Jack Taschner</title>
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      <title>Jeremy Affeldt, the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly</title>
      <description>&lt;a href="http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/09LNa7Y4Uc3yY/610x.jpg" onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}"&gt;&lt;img style="margin: 0px auto 10px; display: block; text-align: center; cursor: pointer; width: 353px; height: 234px;" src="http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/09LNa7Y4Uc3yY/610x.jpg" alt="" border="0" /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;The Good:&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;- 29 years old, still sort of young&lt;br /&gt;- 7 year Major League veteran&lt;br /&gt;- More strikeouts than innings pitched (3:1 K:BB ratio)&lt;br /&gt;- Decent ERA last year (3.33)&lt;br /&gt;- Can pitch more than 1 inning&lt;br /&gt;- Could be the guy Jack Taschner wasn't&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight: bold;"&gt;The Bad:&lt;/span&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;- $8 million for 2 years, like he just won VH1's "I Love Money"&lt;br /&gt;... ...</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 00:38:41 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/383589</link>
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      <title>Could Molina Be The Answer?</title>
      <description>With just under three days until baseball's trading deadline, all appears quiet on the Phillies front.  Aside from some little rumbles here and there, there's real no big news when it comes to the Phillies It's quite possible the acquisition of Joe Blanton will probably be the only trade the Phillies will have made when the deadline passes.

It doesn't have to be, and it shouldn't.

While I don't advocate making a deal just to give your fanbase the impression you're doing all you can to improve your club, I believe if a reasonable deal can be made, management needs to explore it.

If you look at the Phillies, most think they need to go out and get an outfield bat.  Geoff Jenkins has struggled in right field and Jayson Werth is much more valuable playing against left-handed pitching.  The only real available options are Seattle's Raul Ibanez, and the Pirates Jason Bay.  Ibanez isn't a good fit for the Phillies.  He bats left-handed, and the Phils have plenty of bats form the left side of the plate if they added and outfielder, they would have to bat right-handed.  Bay bats right-handed, but the Pirates are said to be holding him for a king's ransom.  The Phils weren't willing to include Carlos Carrasco or Lou Marson in a deal for CC Sabathia.  Why would they suddenly want to give up top prospects for Jason Bay?

I'm satisfied with the outfield as it is now.  Jenkins has heated up some since the All-Star break (.308), and in a platoon with Werth, I think it will work out over the long haul.  Besides, I see more pressing needs on this ballclub.  Mainly in the bullpen and behind the plate. 

As good as the Phillies bullpen has been this season, it's starting to show signs of wear; especially J.C. Romero.  Not that he's getting shelled (only two ER in his last 10 appearances), but he's throwing a lot more pitches to retire batters.  This will only get worse as the season progresses, unless he gets a break.

You cannot stress enough how important it is to have a good catcher.  They're call the pitches and are involved in some of the biggest plays in the game.  The problem with the catching position is there aren't  too many strong catchers in the National League; especially in Philadelphia.  The catching situation has been a complete mess.  Carlos Ruiz has barely been able to hit his weight (.211), and Chris Coste has struggled since getting more playing time.  With Ruiz batting ahead of the pitcher, it's giving the opponents two automatic outs (three if there's a runner on base, Carlos likes the double play ball).

Before an outfielder is brought in, it would be wise for the Phillies to address the bullpen and catching positiion.  This can happen.  Just call the Giants.

It's no secret the Giants have packed in their 2008 season, and are looking for young talent to rebuild with.  Should the Phillies put together the right offer, they can get two players they could sorely use.  Pitcher Jack Taschner and catcher Bengie Molina.

Taschner has queitly put together a strong season in San Francisco.  In 49 games he's 2-1 with a 2.95 ERA.  More importantly, he's tough on left-handed batters (0.94 WHIP, .179 BAA). While his numbers against right-handed hitters aren't as impressive, Taschner is an ideal lefty-specialist, which is what the Phillies bullpen is missing.  Sure, Romero is lights out against left-handers, but since he's the only lefty in the bullpen he's not used in that role.

While Taschner and the Phillies have been linked in some rumors, Molina hasn't.  Molina is the oldest of the three Molina brothers currently in Major League Baseball, but he's the only one who can hit.  He's currently hitting .282 with six home runs and 61 RBI's.  His power numbers are lower this season, but he's still on pace to knock in over 80 runs.  He's also one of the leagues best defensive catcher's. 

Both of these players have good contracts.  Taschner will be a "Super Two" player in 2009, and is under team control until 2012.  Molina is signed through 2009, and is only due to make $6 million, which is a bargin for one of the leagues better catchers.  Also an ideal contract for the catcher who will hand over the job to Marson in 2010 (that's projected of course).

While prying Molina from the Giants wouldn't be easy (they're not going to give him away), it's definitely possible, and can could be done without giving up Carrasco or Marson.  A package of Jason Donald, J.A. Happ and another low-level prospect shoulg get the deal done.  Should Pat Gillick sweeten the pot with another player, the Giants might throw in Rich Aurilia, who would be used as a right-handed bat off the bench.

These aren't the sexiest names available, but the most logical.  A deal with the Giants is the "blockbuster" the Phillies need to put them over the top in the National League.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jul 2008 06:04:26 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/297338</link>
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      <title>Brewers stay hot and a trade is in the works</title>
      <description>The Brewers beat the Giants on Saturday, 8-5, to win their third straight game and take the series from the Giants. Carlos Villanueva picked up the win in relief of Ben Sheets. Salomon Torres picked up his 16th save of the season.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jul 2008 00:52:47 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/292720</link>
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      <title>Wednesday's MLB News and Rumors</title>
      <description>It's official -- the NL Central race is on as the Cubs have answered the Brewers acquisition of CC Sabathia by picking up P Rich Harden and P Chad Gaudin from the A's for OF Matt Murton, P Sean Gallagher, IF Eric Patterson and C Josh Donaldson.

But the Brewers aren't done.  CNNSI believes the Crew has been evaluating a handful of more trade opportunities to bring in one or two more players to the big league club.  Sources say their targets have included P Greg Maddux of the San Diego Padres, Jake Taschner a lefty reliever for the San Francisco Giants and Ray Durham, a Giants' switch hitter, whom they would use off the bench.

Erik Bedard talked trade on Philadelphia's ESPN Radio affiliate yesterday.  The Seattle Times reports he didn't request a trade, but he didn't turn it down either.

Despite offers from the Los Angeles Dodgers, among others, the Pirates want to keep SS Jack Wilson.  Mostly because they don't have a replacement.

With Matt Treanor down with a lower abdominal strain, look for the Marlins to make a move for a catcher.

Should Atlanta decide to collapse over the next few weeks, Mark Teixeira could be on the market, and one possible suitor is the Boston Red Sox.  With David Ortiz hurt for an unknown amount of time, Teixeira could fill the void at DH for Boston...for the right price.

Speaking of the Red Sox, the Boston Globe and Peter Gammons of ESPN are reporting that the DH spot could have been filled by none other than home run king Barry Bonds.  There were reportedly "internal talks" to workout Bonds, but it didn't go farther than that.

The Denver Post reports the Rays could be making a move for Rockies RP Brian Fuentes.  The Rockies reportedly only want one prospect in return.  The Rays had talked about dealing for OF Matt Holliday, but Colorado wants the Rays' top pitching prospect David Price in that deal.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2008 08:27:00 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/287888</link>
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      <title>Giants Losing Streak ENDS at 5 with 1-0 Victory over Pads</title>
      <description>The Giants new additions to the roster were key to their victory. Youngsters Todd Linden and Jack Taschner contributed late in the game.

Former Blue Jays RP Vinnie Chulk inherited runners on first and second when he replaced Mike Stanton in the 8th inning with no outs. Mike Cameron attempted to bunt the runners over, but Chulk was able to throw out Ben Johnson at third. Jack Taschner came into the game with men still on first and second and one out in the 1-0 game. Going down into the corner, Linden made a game-saving catch on a slicing line drive by Padres RF Brian Giles. Linden came in as a defensive substitution for Barry Bonds (0-4) in the 8th inning. Taschner recorded the last out by striking out catcher Rob Bowen on 3 pitches.

Armando Benitez notched his 14th save of the year with a rocky but scoreless 9th inning. The Padres had runners on first and second with less than 2 outs in the last 3 consecutive innings.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 15 Aug 2006 05:13:30 -0500</pubDate>
      <link>http://www.yardbarker.com/author/article/1263</link>
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