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Re: Bold prediction: Brandon Phillips has played his last game as a Red
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He kind of reminds me of Shawon Dunston who ended up as a utility player for LaRussa in StL.
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Re: Bold prediction: Brandon Phillips has played his last game as a Red
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That's the perfect comparison, Chip.
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Stat Wanker Hodiernus
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Re: Bold prediction: Brandon Phillips has played his last game as a Red
What strikes me as funny about Phillips' offensive game is that his struggles are due almost entirely to one problem: He cannot lay off low, outside breaking pitches and he cannot hit them. That's it. Pitch him inside or pitch him high and he'll kill you. He'll take that big cut and crush it. But go Tom Glavine on him and he's completely helpless.
I don't know if he has trouble recognizing those pitches or merely cannot resist trying to hit them, but it's almost comical. Swinging at those pitches prevents him from working deep and results in a ton of weak grounders that have a tendency to turn in to double plays. If he could simply learn to lay off those pitches, he'd be a force.
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All dyslexics must untie!
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Re: Bold prediction: Brandon Phillips has played his last game as a Red
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All a RH pitcher has to do is start a breaking pitch in the zone and Phillips will swing over it as it drops down and away. Ver-ry Sammy Sosa-like Can Brandon's vision be improved so that he can detect the spin on breaking pitches quickly after the pitcher releases the ball? I've heard there are some programs designed to improve an athlete's vision and concentration, if I ran the Reds I'd "persuade" BP to enroll in such an offseason program But as far as Walt trading BP? ... not so much ... Jocketty loves him some up-the-middle D
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Re: Bold prediction: Brandon Phillips has played his last game as a Red
That said, Brandon Phillips was not on his 5 Keepers list earlier in the year and Phillips has played worse as the season has continued.
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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Re: Bold prediction: Brandon Phillips has played his last game as a Red
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![]() There are only a few "untouchables" on this team as far as I'm concerned. And BP is not necessarily one of them. As to your suggestion (example) of platooning Kep and Richar at 2B.... First off.... I hate platooning, and have since the days Pete was our manager. Secondly.... while you may be improving ourselves positionally elsewhere in a trade of Phillips, a platoon of Kep/Richar weakens us, IMHO, both offensively/defensively at that position. I'm not impressed with Richar. How can anyone be? .230 BA .289 OB%, .406 SLG% .695 OPS (3 years) With Keppinger - 2008 is really his first opportunity of getting to start and get ABs on a consistent basis. Notwithstanding that he got injured this year (not his fault), his numbers have not proven to be something I'm ecstatic over, or that he may prove to be nothing more then a capable super-sub... .265 BA .311 OB% .348 SLG% .649 OPS Juan Castro sends salutations! ![]() And even if the Rockies are entertaining trading a Matt Holliday, who is not only a FA after next season, but a player entering his prime putting up solid numbers, they are going to be demanding a lot in return, whether it's top prospects or whatever. And these are not the types of moves, IMO, that Jocketty is known for making. If you are going to trade away a starter, then it's because you can do so and not hurt/weaken your team, meaning, you have a replacement in the system and not trying to "get by".
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Re: Bold prediction: Brandon Phillips has played his last game as a Red
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Phillips will go ( my prediction ) to fix problems elsewhere. I don't suggest platooning Richar and Kep. This is just one idea. I would try Kep, Richar, Rosales or even Hairston at 2B until Valaika is ready. Heck if we get a better SS gonzalez could play 2B. The point is we have lots of options here and a good prospect in AA which we have holes elsewhere. Add to it Phillips's HR & SB total look good but his OPS+ is pedestrian and we have a prime trade candidate.
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Re: Bold prediction: Brandon Phillips has played his last game as a Red
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Re: Bold prediction: Brandon Phillips has played his last game as a Red
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Re: Bold prediction: Brandon Phillips has played his last game as a Red
While what you say may be true (1 pitch recognition away), I think most people in this thread aren't looking to "give up" on him, but rather cash in while you still can. After a couple years, not only will BP's salary dramatically increase, but let's say he never actually learns to lay off that one pitch (IMO, very likely). Then how do things look compared to what they could be?
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Stat Wanker Hodiernus
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Re: Bold prediction: Brandon Phillips has played his last game as a Red
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But sometimes you're better off cashing in and letting somebody else roll those dice. This is especially true if you can get somebody to give you value as if the flaw wasn't there. Phillips is a true asset and will be for at least the next two season. But if we can capitalize on his value to get more value in return, we'd be stupid to pass up the opportunity.
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Re: Bold prediction: Brandon Phillips has played his last game as a Red
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Not to mention that although his OBP% is down this year compared to the previous 2, his BB/PA is up and was on pace to walk well more than ever before which proves he is improving there already. He still has some work to do but as poorly as he hit this season he still improved his approach at the plate that shouldn't be overlooked. 2006 - 1 BB every 16.77 PA 2007 - 1 BB every 21.27 PA 2008 - 1 BB every 15.61 PA
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All dyslexics must untie!
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Re: Bold prediction: Brandon Phillips has played his last game as a Red
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Sure, Phillips hit worse as the season went along, but if he carried his batting slump out to 2b I sure didn't see it. Jocketty will have to be blown away to part with BP; I think at this point I'd rate moving Brandon over to SS as more likely than moving him to another ballclub Either scenario < 10%
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It also depends on what the Rockie's specific needs (objectives) are in possibly trading a Holliday. If the Rockie's FO is entertaining trading him, then they will most likely wait until next year's TD when teams in the hunt are really looking to add a player, even somewhat "desperate" to do so, and will make that sacrifice, even for a possible rental, to give them that added punch. For example: The Brewers really gave up alot IMO to rent C.C. Quote:
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The above guys you mention, other then a Gonzo maybe, IMHO, are, at best, career bench/utility players. Their resumes prove that. And yet this organization continues to try and take these types of players and make them into starters or "lessen" their lack of talent by platooning them. Quote:
And wasn't utilizing these marginal players as "stopgaps" on the ML roster until another player(s) possibly develops the approach Krivsky was taking, what was upsetting to the owner, and got Wayne fired? I don't think Bob brought Jocketty in to continue the same. We've cleared out payroll in the dealing of Jr and Dunn. Walt then has the opportunity to clear out even more fodder at season's end by letting it walk. Now players like Harang, Arroyo, Cordero, and Phillips, all get hefty raises in '09. And players like Hairston, and a few others, are arb eligible. But if they start giving these guys Freel-type contracts because they somehow "shined" in '08 in opposition to their career numbers, then this team will be no better off, and is still just spinning it's wheels IMO. Again - Jocketty, IMO, was brought in to make those changes in personnel and begin to improve this team that Bob lost trust in Krivsky on. And they are the ones who, in that letter to the fans, said they were going to be competitive in '09. To me, that means some major additions (changes) need to be made and not simply put the entire success of the season on the further maturation (hope) that young players prove their worth. More must be done. Simply resigning guys like Hairston, Cabrera, Keppinger, and a few others, certainly does not accomplish that IMO.
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