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Tuesday, February 12, 2008
It certainly sounds it…
Just got off the phone with Kris Benson’s agent, who says a deal between the free-agent right-hander and the Phillies may be struck within the next 24 to 36 hours.
Gregg Clifton told me he has been speaking with Phillies assistant GM Ruben Amaro Jr. and may be close to finalizing a contract for Benson, who missed all of last season after undergoing shoulder surgery.
“Both sides are saying, ‘You want this, we want this,’” Clifton said. “We’re in that mode now, and we’re having conversations back and forth. From years of doing this, I’d say we’ll know something in the next 24 to 36 hours, judging from where things are now.”
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Posted: February 12, 2008 at 08:40 PM | 13 comment(s)
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The only one he has beat is Sean Casey's Cleveland/Cincy/Pittsburgh/Detroit trek.
I just wish the Phils' ownership cared enough about World Series titles. They have a nucleus right smack in their primes and they won't go beyond their parameters. 1 title in 125 years -- you'd think that would be incentive. Of course if this group never gets a championship, they can claim they are tied for the second most successful ownership in Phils' history -- with 0 titles. Sigh.
Isn't baseball just plain better when Anna Benson is involved? Does anyone have a sweet nickname for her, yet?
I tried to follow this with a humorous line, but everything I thought of I deemed too crude.
It does seem that the market is correcting for a guy like Lohse ... if all anyone could do in November is bellyache about how much money he's going to get, then why would anyone give him that kind of money? The question I have is, how is the line for this correction above Lohse yet below (and, at 4 yr, $48MM, seemingly well below) Silva? There doesn't seem to be a ton of room in there for such a line to be placed.
There are very few GMs with relatively large payrolls and little understanding of replacement level?
Announcer #1, spotting Anna Benson in the wives' section: "Well, I can see Kris has brought his A-Game tonight!"
Announcer #2: "Yes, but if he doesn't pitch any better than he has lately, they'll be in the parking lot by the sixth inning."
But not pitching deep into games really hasn't been Benson's problem. So the whole thing really doesn't work. Sorry.
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