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Oswalt Arrives

The Phillies have acquired Roy Oswalt from the Houston Astros for J.A. Happ and a few prospects. The move came just a few days before the MLB trade deadline. Oswalt, 32, decided to waive his no-trade clause to allow the deal to go through. Seeing as how Happ is a young arm, and Oswalt’s best days are behind him, this is clearly a win-now move.

However, many question why the Phillies got rid of Cliff Lee. At the time, they got some prospects for him. However, those prospects are not at the level of what they gave up for Oswalt. So essentially, they downgraded in prospects, as well as pitching. Regardless, this was a pretty necessary move and it really moves the Phillies back into Wild Card contention. It was a good move now, but the Phillies may regret not keeping Lee.

July 30, 2010 Posted by David | Phillies Stuff | | No Comments Yet

Ryan Howard Makes #3 of the Best First Basemen of 2010

First Base is the strongest offensive position by far in 2010. Three out of the five players that were on the list in early June have made it back this time around. The number one first basemen may also be MVP this season.

3. Ryan Howard, Philadelphia Phillies: Ryan Howard had a hot June and July to move himself onto the top five list at number three. Howard is hitting .302 with 22 home runs and 78 RBI’s. I think the Phillies who are currently in second place in the NL East, will come back and take the division away from the Braves. The Phillies biggest problem has been injuries and lack of offense. Howard, after starting off real slow has turned things on and is now on fire. The rest of his team should follow his lead because with their talent they should easily take the division. Instead they will have to hope that they can make up for lost time and barely beat out the Braves in September.

Click here to read the full article – By Eric Heyer of Sports Fan Blog Network



July 26, 2010 Posted by homerunheyer | MLB, Philadelphia Phillies, Phillies News, Ryan Howard | , , , | No Comments Yet

Momentum

The Philadelphia Phillies need a reason to be optimistic. They have optimism now, after completing a four-game sweep of the Cincinnati Reds. The Reds had a team record of 49-37 going into the series as division leaders. After these four wins, the Phillies have a record of 47-40, still finding themselves 4.5 games out of first place in the National League East. While the Phillies won four games straight, there is still some room for panic.

For the most part, the pitching can be credited with why the Phillies took this series. The last two victorious were both 1-0 wins. So while the pitching heavily stepped up, the batting still looked pretty miserable. And with Utley and Polanco still on the disabled list, that will not get any better.

With the trade deadline approaching, the Phillies need to make a move. There is no point in acquiring a pitcher if the team cannot score runs. Adding a bat to the lineup should be a higher priority on Ruben Amaro’s list.

July 12, 2010 Posted by David | Phillies Stuff | | No Comments Yet

Upcoming Autograph Signing: Mike Schmidt

 

Mike Schmidt
HOF 1995
Upcoming Signing – 7/23/2010

Here are the details:
Where: The Tunnicliff Inn
When: 7/23/2010
Phone: (908) 258-7228

All Orders and Mail-Order need to be received by: 7/16/2010

Prices:
Flats & Balls: $75
Caps, Equip, Bats & Jerseys: $95
Inscriptions: $20

 
     
Mike Schmidt Upcoming Signing

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Philadelphia Phillies Sports Memorabilia
and other Philadelphia Phillies Gifts and Collectibles
Below are links to memorabilia available for Mike Schmidt.

Mike Schmidt Signed National League Baseball

Mike Schmidt Signed Phillies 8x10 Photo

Mike Schmidt Signed 8x10 Photo

Mike Schmidt Memorabilia

July 6, 2010 Posted by GameSetMatch | MLB, Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies, Phillies Signings | , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

   

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