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We’re a couple hours away from the new year, which will put an end to the decade of the 2000’s (2000-2009). In 2000, the Phillies finished with a record of 65-97. My, how things have changed. The Phillies were oh so close to the postseason in 2005 and 2006, but finally got over the hump in 2007. They won the National League East in 2007, 2008, and 2009. They won the National League pennant in 2008 and 2009. In 2008, they hosted Philadelphia’s first championship parade since 1983 after beating the Tampa Bay Rays in the World Series.
Also during the 2000’s, the Phillies moved from Veterans Stadium to their current home, Citizens Bank Park. The 2000’s didn’t start off so hot for the Phillies, but the end of the decade made for the best time to be Phillies fan.
Here is the Phillies “Team of the 2000’s” Roster:
C: Mike Lieberthal (2000-2006): 719 G, .279 AVG, 83 HR, .789 OPS
Lieberthal was injured a lot during his time in Philadelphia, but that doesn’t remove the fact that he was the best Phillies catcher of the decade. Lieby was a fine defensive catcher and he had some pop.
1B: Ryan Howard (2004-2009): 732 G, .279 AVG, 222 HR, .961 OPS
Jim Thome was great, but he was only a Phillie for a few seasons. When Thome got hurt, this man filled in. Howard responded by winning the Rookie of the Year Award in 2005. A year later, he shattered Mike Schmidt’s single season home run record (Schmidt: 48, Howard: 58), and won the National League Most Valuable Player Award. Howard is known to strike out, but he is also known for his power. He won the Home Run Derby in 2006 and became the fastest player to hit 100 home runs. Howard has repeatedly carried his team in September. In 2009, he became the NLCS MVP.
2B: Chase Utley (2003-2009): 891 G, .295 AVG, 161 HR, .902 OPS
Harry Kalas said it best: “Chase Utley, you are the man!” The second baseman was blocked by Placido Polanco for the first few years of his career, but once he got the chance to play, he amazed everybody. Utley has started in four consecutive All Star Games. He has turned himself into today’s best second baseman in baseball.
SS: Jimmy Rollins (2000-2009): 1406 G, .274 AVG, 146 HR, .768 OPS
Bold predictions, three time All Star, two Gold Gloves, 2007 MVP, best shortstop in Phillies history. What else is there to say about Mr. Rolllins? He might not have a typical leadoff hitter’s on-base percentage, but he’s the Phillies spark plug.
3B: Scott Rolen (2000-2002): 434 G, .283 AVG, 82 HR, .884 OPS
*Stats include 55 games with St. Louis Cardinals in 2002.*
Third base was a weak spot for the Phillies over the past decade. David Bell, Wes Helms, and Pedro Feliz never lived up to their expectations. The Phillies had a franchise player in their hands, but they couldn’t make him happy. Losing led to the departure of Rolen, who didn’t leave on a pleasant note. Despite being here for only a couple years, Rolen put up impressive offensive numbers and played a solid third base.
LF: Pat Burrell (2000-2008): 1306 G, .257 AVG, 251 HR, .852 OPS
Philadelphia had a love-hate relationship with “Pat the Bat.” Burrell had high expectations, especially after an incredible 2002. Then, he slumped. And he was booed. But, Burrell also had his high points. And he was cheered. During the 2000’s, Burrell will remembered for his New York Met crushing.
CF: Shane Victorino (2005-2009): 607 G, .289 AVG, 44 HR, .787 OPS
The Flying Hawaiian made his first All Star team in 2009. He won two Gold Gloves. He improved his base running dramatically, jumping from four steals to 37, thanks to the help of Davy Lopes. Victorino has had his share of injuries, but like Utley, always gives 110%.
RF: Bobby Abreu (2000-2006): 1108 G, .300 AVG, 165 HR, .922 OPS
*Stats include 58 games with New York Yankees in 2006.*
Abreu was always questioned as to whether he’d “risk his body” defensively. However, he had a Gold Glove, and was a two-time All Star. Abreu won the Home Run Derby in 2005, setting a record for most home runs in the first round. Abreu hit for average, reaching at least .300 in four of the six years he was with the Phillies during the 2000’s.
SP: Brett Myers (2002-2009): 73-63, 4.40 ERA, 986 SO
Myers had his share of off the field issues, but he was arguably the best Phillies’ starter of the decade. He spent some time in the bullpen, and was even demoted to the minors. However, Myers was always determined and could be lights out. He struck out Wily Mo Pena to end the Phillies’ playoff drought in 2007. His curveball was his go-to strikeout pitch. Myers will be remembered for his hitting in the 2008 postseason when he drew a huge walk and had a few hits. Myers threw eight complete games in his tenure as a Phillie.
RP: Ryan Madson (2003-2009): 37-26, 3.83 ERA, 15 SV, 421 SO
Madson, like Myers, was converted from starter to reliever, but was most effective in the bullpen. Madson reaches the high 90’s on the radar gun, and his changeup is deadly.
UTIL: Jason Michaels (2001-2005): 383 G, .291 AVG, 21 HR, .822 OPS
I’m not going by the next best player here; I’m going by an actual utility player. J-Mike, a proud member of the “Bench Dawgs,” provided a reliable right handed bat off the bench.
Manager: Charlie Manuel (810-447)
Manuel is one of the best managers in Phillies history. He led the team to three consecutive NL East crowns, two straight National League pennants and a World Series title.
Team: 2008 Phillies
As Charlie said, “who’s the World Champions?!”
Pitching Performance: Kevin Millwood’s no-hitter in 2003.
Millwood no-hit the reigning NL Champs, the San Francisco Giants, led by Barry Bonds. Rickey Ledee drove in the only run of the game, and made the final out in center field.
Home Run: Matt Stairs vs. Jonathan Broxton in 2008 National League Championship Series.
It still hasn’t landed yet.
Defensive Play: Aaron Rowand’s Catch in 2006
With the bases loaded, Xavier Nady sent a deep fly ball to center field. Rowand kept going back, and made a game-saving catch, plowing into the wall and breaking several bones in face.
Other Things To Remember:
There are things from the 2000’s that you might want to forget, such as Johnny Damon’s “heads up” base running, Utley’s foul ball home run off the foul pole, and Craig Biggio’s home run off Billy Wagner. Thankfully, there are plenty of memorable moments:
Jim Thome’s 400th career home run, Jimmy Rollins’ NLCS walk-off, Shane Victorino’s NLDS grand slam off CC Sabathia, the passing of Harry Kalas, how the Phillies helped America heal after September 11, the four game sweep of the New York Mets, walk-offs, shut outs, big trades, triple plays, as well as many other big moments.
We’re a couple hours away from the new year, which will put an end to the decade of the 2000’s (2000-2009). In 2000, the Phillies finished with a record of 65-97. My, how things have changed. The Phillies were oh so close to the postseason in 2005 and 2006, but finally got over the hump in 2007. They won the National League East in 2007, 2008, and 2009. They won the National League pennant in 2008 and 2009. In 2008, they hosted Philadelphia’s first championship parade since 1983 after beating the Tampa Bay Rays in the World Series.
Also during the 2000’s, the Phillies moved from Veterans Stadium to their current home, Citizens Bank Park. The 2000’s didn’t start off so hot for the Phillies, but the end of the decade made for the best time to be Phillies fan.
Here is the Phillies “Team of the 2000’s” Roster:
C: Mike Lieberthal (2000-2006): 719 G, .279 AVG, 83 HR, .789 OPS
Lieberthal was injured a lot during his time in Philadelphia, but that doesn’t remove the fact that he was the best Phillies catcher of the decade. Lieby was a fine defensive catcher and he had some pop.
1B: Ryan Howard (2004-2009): 732 G, .279 AVG, 222 HR, .961 OPS
Jim Thome was great, but he was only a Phillie for a few seasons. When Thome got hurt, this man filled in. Howard responded by winning the Rookie of the Year Award in 2005. A year later, he shattered Mike Schmidt’s single season home run record (Schmidt: 48, Howard: 58), and won the National League Most Valuable Player Award. Howard is known to strike out, but he is also known for his power. He won the Home Run Derby in 2006 and became the fastest player to hit 100 home runs. Howard has repeatedly carried his team in September. In 2009, he became the NLCS MVP.
2B: Chase Utley (2003-2009): 891 G, .295 AVG, 161 HR, .902 OPS
Harry Kalas said it best: “Chase Utley, you are the man!” The second baseman was blocked by Placido Polanco for the first few years of his career, but once he got the chance to play, he amazed everybody. Utley has started in four consecutive All Star Games. He has turned himself into today’s best second baseman in baseball.
SS: Jimmy Rollins (2000-2009): 1406 G, .274 AVG, 146 HR, .768 OPS
Bold predictions, three time All Star, two Gold Gloves, 2007 MVP, best shortstop in Phillies history. What else is there to say about Mr. Rolllins? He might not have a typical leadoff hitter’s on-base percentage, but he’s the Phillies spark plug.
3B: Scott Rolen (2000-2002): 434 G, .283 AVG, 82 HR, .884 OPS
*Stats include 55 games with St. Louis Cardinals in 2002.*
Third base was a weak spot for the Phillies over the past decade. David Bell, Wes Helms, and Pedro Feliz never lived up to their expectations. The Phillies had a franchise player in their hands, but they couldn’t make him happy. Losing led to the departure of Rolen, who didn’t leave on a pleasant note. Despite being here for only a couple years, Rolen put up impressive offensive numbers and played a solid third base.
LF: Pat Burrell (2000-2008): 1306 G, .257 AVG, 251 HR, .852 OPS
Philadelphia had a love-hate relationship with “Pat the Bat.” Burrell had high expectations, especially after an incredible 2002. Then, he slumped. And he was booed. But, Burrell also had his high points. And he was cheered. During the 2000’s, Burrell will remembered for his New York Met crushing.
CF: Shane Victorino (2005-2009): 607 G, .289 AVG, 44 HR, .787 OPS
The Flying Hawaiian made his first All Star team in 2009. He won two Gold Gloves. He improved his base running dramatically, jumping from four steals to 37, thanks to the help of Davy Lopes. Victorino has had his share of injuries, but like Utley, always gives 110%.
RF: Bobby Abreu (2000-2006): 1108 G, .300 AVG, 165 HR, .922 OPS
*Stats include 58 games with New York Yankees in 2006.*
Abreu was always questioned as to whether he’d “risk his body” defensively. However, he had a Gold Glove, and was a two-time All Star. Abreu won the Home Run Derby in 2005, setting a record for most home runs in the first round. Abreu hit for average, reaching at least .300 in four of the six years he was with the Phillies during the 2000’s.
SP: Brett Myers (2002-2009): 73-63, 4.40 ERA, 986 SO
Myers had his share of off the field issues, but he was arguably the best Phillies’ starter of the decade. He spent some time in the bullpen, and was even demoted to the minors. However, Myers was always determined and could be lights out. He struck out Wily Mo Pena to end the Phillies’ playoff drought in 2007. His curveball was his go-to strikeout pitch. Myers will be remembered for his hitting in the 2008 postseason when he drew a huge walk and had a few hits. Myers threw eight complete games in his tenure as a Phillie.
RP: Ryan Madson (2003-2009): 37-26, 3.83 ERA, 15 SV, 421 SO
Madson, like Myers, was converted from starter to reliever, but was most effective in the bullpen. Madson reaches the high 90’s on the radar gun, and his changeup is deadly.
UTIL: Jason Michaels (2001-2005): 383 G, .291 AVG, 21 HR, .822 OPS
I’m not going by the next best player here; I’m going by an actual utility player. J-Mike, a proud member of the “Bench Dawgs,” provided a reliable right handed bat off the bench.
Manager: Charlie Manuel (810-447)
Manuel is one of the best managers in Phillies history. He led the team to three consecutive NL East crowns, two straight National League pennants and a World Series title.
Team: 2008 Phillies
As Charlie said, “who’s the World Champions?!”
Pitching Performance: Kevin Millwood’s no-hitter in 2003.
Millwood no-hit the reigning NL Champs, the San Francisco Giants, led by Barry Bonds. Rickey Ledee drove in the only run of the game, and made the final out in center field.
Home Run: Matt Stairs vs. Jonathan Broxton in 2008 National League Championship Series.
It still hasn’t landed yet.
Defensive Play: Aaron Rowand’s Catch in 2006
With the bases loaded, Xavier Nady sent a deep fly ball to center field. Rowand kept going back, and made a game-saving catch, plowing into the wall and breaking several bones in face.
Other Things To Remember:
There are things from the 2000’s that you might want to forget, such as Johnny Damon’s “heads up” base running, Utley’s foul ball home run off the foul pole, and Craig Biggio’s home run off Billy Wagner. Thankfully, there are plenty of memorable moments:
Jim Thome’s 400th career home run, Jimmy Rollins’ NLCS walk-off, Shane Victorino’s NLDS grand slam off CC Sabathia, the passing of Harry Kalas, how the Phillies helped America heal after September 11, the four game sweep of the New York Mets, walk-offs, shut outs, big trades, triple plays, as well as many other big moments.
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Premesso che seguendo il baseball dal 2007 faccio fatica a stilare il mio roster della decade, ma mi sembra che Myers come SP e Madson come rilievo non siano il meglio che abbiamo espresso in questo decennio! certo anche da quì si spiega come siamo una squadra trainata dal lineup!
dico che il mio giocatore del decennio è stato ( e lo sarà ancora per lungo tempo!) Chase Utley!
il mio giocatore dell'anno, anzi di un anno, è stato il fantastico Cole Hamels del 2008! Torna a quei livelli Cole!
cmq, WS a parte, il mio magic moment di questi anni è stato il Shane Victorino’s NLDS grand slam off CC Sabathia, ricordo la paura di affrontare quel CC e come invece lo facemmo scendere dal monte assai prematuramente a leccarsi le ferite!
dico che il mio giocatore del decennio è stato ( e lo sarà ancora per lungo tempo!) Chase Utley!
il mio giocatore dell'anno, anzi di un anno, è stato il fantastico Cole Hamels del 2008! Torna a quei livelli Cole!
cmq, WS a parte, il mio magic moment di questi anni è stato il Shane Victorino’s NLDS grand slam off CC Sabathia, ricordo la paura di affrontare quel CC e come invece lo facemmo scendere dal monte assai prematuramente a leccarsi le ferite!
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Va via un 2009 passato tutto da Campioni del Mondo e dove abbiamo cercato di ripeterci...arrivando ad un passo dal sogno.
Che il 2010 ci riserve di nuovo l'emozione di arrivare al sogno ...Buon anno fratelli

Che il 2010 ci riserve di nuovo l'emozione di arrivare al sogno ...Buon anno fratelli
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Quindi ci sono ricordi negativi (che uno vorrebbe dimenticare) e ricordi memorabili, "thankfully". La morte di Harry Kalas è fra i secondi. Oh beh.Phillies wrote: Other Things To Remember:
There are things from the 2000’s that you might want to forget, such as Johnny Damon’s “heads up” base running, Utley’s foul ball home run off the foul pole, and Craig Biggio’s home run off Billy Wagner. Thankfully, there are plenty of memorable moments:
Jim Thome’s 400th career home run, Jimmy Rollins’ NLCS walk-off, Shane Victorino’s NLDS grand slam off CC Sabathia, the passing of Harry Kalas, how the Phillies helped America heal after September 11, the four game sweep of the New York Mets, walk-offs, shut outs, big trades, triple plays, as well as many other big moments.
Poi "how the Phillies helped America heal after September 11"... vabbè dai. Ma quella su Kalas mi ha lasciato di stucco.
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Effettivamenterene144 wrote: Quindi ci sono ricordi negativi (che uno vorrebbe dimenticare) e ricordi memorabili, "thankfully". La morte di Harry Kalas è fra i secondi. Oh beh.
Poi "how the Phillies helped America heal after September 11"... vabbè dai. Ma quella su Kalas mi ha lasciato di stucco.
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After all of the trades and free agent signings for the Phillies this offseason, there are still a few holes. Money is now tight for Ruben Amaro and his posse, but by all accounts, the now-infamous $140 million figure is a hard cap for the team. Raises will be given to Joe Blanton and Shane Victorino, among others, through arbitration, so the Phillies will be short of the $140M plateau with a few positions to fill.
Blanton looks to receive about $7 million or so in arb, and Victorino, if his number were to double, would be owed about $6.5 million. Carlos Ruiz, J.A. Happ, Ben Francisco, and a few other Phils’ need to be re-signed as well. Danys Baez was given a two-year contract, with the final number of $5.25 million coming out earlier today. After all is said and done, the Phillies will have about $3-5 million to spend on a reliever and/or starting pitcher.
Here is who remains on the open market that the Phillies could possibly entice:
Relief Pitchers: John Smoltz, Jose Arredondo, DJ Carrasco, Clay Condrey, Scott Eyre (L), Ron Mahay (L), Mike MacDougal, Miguiel Batista, Mark Hendrickson.
-Smoltz looks to be the most expensive of the group. However, if he wants to win, he could take a cheap contract. Arrendondo was very good two years ago, but struggled in 2009 with LAA. He could come cheap. I’m still not sure why the Phillies wouldn’t choose Condrey over Durbin for the price, but it appears Durbin will be back. Condrey could still come back at about $1 million, and that wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world. Eyre might be out of the price range, as he made $2 million last season. Mahay would fit well as another lefty out of the pen. He struggled last season as well, but has a decent track record. Hendrickson was a starter/reliever, but was better out of the bullpen. The former pick of the Philadelphia 76ers could be a nice long man/sport starter. Batista has been on the Phillies radar for some time, but he is a shell of his former self. MacDougal has also been on the Phillies radar.
Starting Pitchers: Mark Mulder, Ben Sheets, Noah Lowry, Rich Hill
-Sheets sticks out like a sore thumb here, as he is seeking well in excess of what the Phillies can afford. But will he stick to that high amount? Let’s see how desperate he becomes as the season draws closer. Mulder and Lowry are obvious injury risks, but could be low-risk, decent-reward guys should they get back in shape. And with the $3 million or so the Phillies have to work with, it’s about finding guys like that. Rich Hill is interesting. He had a great 2007 season, got hurt in 2008, but pitched OK while healthy, and then absolutely bombed last year. Reclamation project? Could be. Smoltz is also a possible starter.
Blanton looks to receive about $7 million or so in arb, and Victorino, if his number were to double, would be owed about $6.5 million. Carlos Ruiz, J.A. Happ, Ben Francisco, and a few other Phils’ need to be re-signed as well. Danys Baez was given a two-year contract, with the final number of $5.25 million coming out earlier today. After all is said and done, the Phillies will have about $3-5 million to spend on a reliever and/or starting pitcher.
Here is who remains on the open market that the Phillies could possibly entice:
Relief Pitchers: John Smoltz, Jose Arredondo, DJ Carrasco, Clay Condrey, Scott Eyre (L), Ron Mahay (L), Mike MacDougal, Miguiel Batista, Mark Hendrickson.
-Smoltz looks to be the most expensive of the group. However, if he wants to win, he could take a cheap contract. Arrendondo was very good two years ago, but struggled in 2009 with LAA. He could come cheap. I’m still not sure why the Phillies wouldn’t choose Condrey over Durbin for the price, but it appears Durbin will be back. Condrey could still come back at about $1 million, and that wouldn’t be the worst thing in the world. Eyre might be out of the price range, as he made $2 million last season. Mahay would fit well as another lefty out of the pen. He struggled last season as well, but has a decent track record. Hendrickson was a starter/reliever, but was better out of the bullpen. The former pick of the Philadelphia 76ers could be a nice long man/sport starter. Batista has been on the Phillies radar for some time, but he is a shell of his former self. MacDougal has also been on the Phillies radar.
Starting Pitchers: Mark Mulder, Ben Sheets, Noah Lowry, Rich Hill
-Sheets sticks out like a sore thumb here, as he is seeking well in excess of what the Phillies can afford. But will he stick to that high amount? Let’s see how desperate he becomes as the season draws closer. Mulder and Lowry are obvious injury risks, but could be low-risk, decent-reward guys should they get back in shape. And with the $3 million or so the Phillies have to work with, it’s about finding guys like that. Rich Hill is interesting. He had a great 2007 season, got hurt in 2008, but pitched OK while healthy, and then absolutely bombed last year. Reclamation project? Could be. Smoltz is also a possible starter.
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Roba da matti. Baez prende più di 2.5 milioni annui?Phillies wrote: Danys Baez was given a two-year contract, with the final number of $5.25 million coming out earlier today. After all is said and done, the Phillies will have about $3-5 million to spend on a reliever and/or starting pitcher.
Ecco, sommiamo quei soldi ai 5 ancora a disposizione ed arriviamo poco sopra 7.5.
Cliff Lee prenderà 8 milioni nel 2010. Amaro bocciato in matematica.
Arredondo si è operato al gomito ed è fuori per tutto il 2010.Arrendondo was very good two years ago, but struggled in 2009 with LAA. He could come cheap.
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Ed è latino. Infortunato+latino: la squadra ce l'ha già, toglietelo dalla lista.rene144 wrote: Arredondo si è operato al gomito ed è fuori per tutto il 2010.
Ragazzo, quando partecipi a un evento sportivo quello che conta non è vincere o perdere, ma quanto ti ubriachi
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Rene ti prego basta girare il coltello nella piaga, mi stava quasi passando l'inc.......... per la trade!rene144 wrote: Roba da matti. Baez prende più di 2.5 milioni annui?
Ecco, sommiamo quei soldi ai 5 ancora a disposizione ed arriviamo poco sopra 7.5.
Cliff Lee prenderà 8 milioni nel 2010. Amaro bocciato in matematica.
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grazie invece per la correzione!rene144 wrote:
Arredondo si è operato al gomito ed è fuori per tutto il 2010.
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Sabato ti era passata :)Phillies wrote: Rene ti prego basta girare il coltello nella piaga, mi stava quasi passando l'inc.......... per la trade!
O forse era la birra nuova :lol2:
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sabato dovevo tenervi testa!Sberl wrote: Sabato ti era passata :)
O forse era la birra nuova :lol2:
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Ehi Phillies tu quei soldi l'investiresti sul rilievo o sullo Starting??
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difficile da dire ( in effetti è più facile star seduti a criticare che prendere il posto di Amaro! ).The Answer Palermitano wrote: Ehi Phillies tu quei soldi l'investiresti sul rilievo o sullo Starting??
io, lo sai, gli avrei dati a Lee per il 2010 ( insieme ad altre mosse per coprire il suo contratto per il 2010 ovvio ).
provo cmq a rispondere:
i partenti sn ad oggi Doc, Hamles, Happ, Blanton e forse Moyer (in farm mi sa che non c'è nessuno pronto dopo quel che sappiamo)
i rilievi per me affidabili sn Romero,Madson e il nuovo non lo conosco sinceramente e gli altri sn da valutare ( Mamma mia!!!!)
se bastassero per Smoltz, non penso, sarebbe il giocatore ideale potrebbe alternarsi con Moyer ( quel poco tempo passato a fare il rilievo nel 2009 è stato bravo) in entrambi i ruoli.
Oppure prenderei Sheets e sposterei sempre Moyer nel 'pen...
cmq la cifra penso proprio non basti per un buon pitchers, penso che alla fine potrebbe arrivare un rilievo... più a far numero che qualità.
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Re: Philadelphia Phillies 2009 nlds champs
come riportato da Rene nei topic dei rumors Clay Condrey firma per i Twins.
Buona fortuna Clay! ti ricorderemo come uno dei pochi positivi rilievi nel 2009, peccato per quell'infortunio che ci ha privato del tuo apporto nella seconda parte della stagione.
Buona fortuna Clay! ti ricorderemo come uno dei pochi positivi rilievi nel 2009, peccato per quell'infortunio che ci ha privato del tuo apporto nella seconda parte della stagione.
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