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Re: Philadelphia Phillies 2008 WORLD SERIES CHAMPS

Posted: 08/07/2009, 21:48
by Phillies
Rocky wrote: Tranquilli, adesso vi pigliate Halladay. ...così almeno ce lo levate dalle palle della division! :lol2:

from Philliesnation.com:
Phillies Are Early Frontrunners for Halladay
Posted by Amanda Orr, Wed, July 08, 2009 02:39 PM

The Phillies have been looking for a pitching upgrade for quite some time, and now they could be an early favorite to land Roy Halladay. Halladay would be a perfect option for the Phillies; a ground ball pitcher in a hitter-friendly park. Toronto’s general manager, J.P. Ricciardi, is in no rush to trade Halladay, but made it known that Halladay is on the market.

The Phillies’ deep farm system makes them a popular favorite. They have a stronger farm system than in recent years, and the Phillies are not afraid to part with their prospects. The Blue Jays addressed they would like a shortstop. The Phillies could package Jason Donald in a deal. The Blue Jays had interest in Donald last year.

Also, the Blue Jays are unlikely to trade Halladay to a team within their division. That eliminates the Red Sox and Yankees, opening a door for the Phillies. The Blue Jays would be happy if he was out of the American League all together.

The only problem is that Halladay has a long list of teams he does not want to not play for. Ricciardi
did not mention the teams, but there is always a possibility the Phillies are on that list.

se si realizza, giuro che torno a Philadelphia per le Ws e mi porto insieme il mio amico gigione, per voi Louis! cacchio è uno dei miei idoli! non ce ne sarebbe più per nessuno!

Re: Philadelphia Phillies 2008 WORLD SERIES CHAMPS

Posted: 08/07/2009, 22:12
by Phillies
from Espn.com:Updated: July 8, 2009, 2:41 PM ET
GM preps Halladay for potential trade
Toronto Blue Jays general manager J.P. Ricciardi has spoken with Roy Halladay and prepared him for the possibility that he will bring trade possibilities to the pitcher in the weeks or months ahead.

Halladay, 32, has a no-trade clause that will allow him to dictate whether he will be dealt before he becomes eligible for free agency next fall.

"He's open to at least listening," said Ricciardi. "He's not going to be a guy who will let you do all the work [preparing for a possible trade], and then he's not willing to listen. If it makes sense, he will listen."
The Jays' situation with Halladay is much like that which faced the Minnesota Twins during the 2007 season with ace Johan Santana: The left-hander was set to become eligible for free agency in 2008, and after Santana turned down an offer from Minnesota, the Twins dealt him to the Mets.

"I want to stay, but I think it's a situation you have to evaluate," Halladay said before Tuesday night's game against Tampa Bay. "I'm really not at that situation just yet. If something does come up, you weigh your options at that point. I hate to put the cart in front of the horse and start saying 'Do I want to do that?' I think you just evaluate the situations when they come."

Halladay is eligible for free agency after the 2010 season, and so the Jays essentially will have three windows of opportunity in which they could consider dealing the former Cy Young Award winner -- in the 24 days before the July 31 trade deadline; during the offseason; or next season.

"Really at this point, I just want to focus on my job here," Halladay said.

And the Jays have begun the process of casting a line in the water to see what they could get in return for the right-hander, whose work ethic is as highly regarded as his ability.
............Right now, the team most aggressively searching for a front-line starting pitcher is the Philadelphia Phillies, who no doubt would covet Halladay for their particular park for his ability to generate ground balls and missed swings -- he has a ground ball/fly ball ratio of 1.30, to go along 98 strikeouts in 116 innings this season. The question about the Phillies -- as it is with most teams these days, when the value of young players has never been higher -- is whether they would be willing to give up what the Jays would require in trade...................

Re: Philadelphia Phillies 2008 WORLD SERIES CHAMPS

Posted: 08/07/2009, 22:29
by Phillies
Phillies wrote:
Disastro Lidge!  16 salvezze su 22 tentativi, ormai sei una palla al piede!ma vai a giocare nei Mets va!!!!!!!

se invece arrivavano 6 W,anche 4, la division era forse già chiusa o almeno eravamo nella condizione dei Dodgers...............

caro Brad, anche lui tifa Phillies ed è arrabbiato un pochino con te!Image 

Re: Philadelphia Phillies 2008 WORLD SERIES CHAMPS

Posted: 08/07/2009, 23:46
by louis
DOMANDA 1: chi dareste a Toronto?
per un anno e mezzo di DOC dovete svuotare la farm. dite ciao ad almeno tre tra Brown Carrasco Madson Donald Mayberry.

DOMANDA 2: dovreste dargli 7MM$ quest'anno e 16MM$ l'ano prossimo. dove li trovate? cedete Howard?

Re: Philadelphia Phillies 2008 WORLD SERIES CHAMPS

Posted: 09/07/2009, 0:15
by Phillies
louis wrote: DOMANDA 1: chi dareste a Toronto?
per un anno e mezzo di DOC dovete svuotare la farm. dite ciao ad almeno tre tra Brown Carrasco Madson Donald Mayberry.

DOMANDA 2: dovreste dargli 7MM$ quest'anno e 16MM$ l'ano prossimo. dove li trovate? cedete Howard?
1) il talentuoso roster che abbiamo quanto potrà ancora durare? 2 o 3 anni...bisogna cercare di rivincere o almeno andarci vicino ora, poi si rifonderà sfruttando i draft per lavorare sul futuro. al contrario di una squadra che sa di non poter vincere a breve che vende per  abbassare il monte stipendi e avere più prospetti in cambio dei loro big

2) se ci sn i rumors, probabilemente ci sono i soldi. Cmq x questo c'è Amaro jr, io faccio il tifoso!   

Re: Philadelphia Phillies 2008 WORLD SERIES CHAMPS

Posted: 09/07/2009, 22:13
by The Answer Palermitano
Phillies wrote: from Espn.com:Updated: July 8, 2009, 2:41 PM ET
GM preps Halladay for potential trade
Toronto Blue Jays general manager J.P. Ricciardi has spoken with Roy Halladay and prepared him for the possibility that he will bring trade possibilities to the pitcher in the weeks or months ahead.

Halladay, 32, has a no-trade clause that will allow him to dictate whether he will be dealt before he becomes eligible for free agency next fall.

"He's open to at least listening," said Ricciardi. "He's not going to be a guy who will let you do all the work [preparing for a possible trade], and then he's not willing to listen. If it makes sense, he will listen."
The Jays' situation with Halladay is much like that which faced the Minnesota Twins during the 2007 season with ace Johan Santana: The left-hander was set to become eligible for free agency in 2008, and after Santana turned down an offer from Minnesota, the Twins dealt him to the Mets.

"I want to stay, but I think it's a situation you have to evaluate," Halladay said before Tuesday night's game against Tampa Bay. "I'm really not at that situation just yet. If something does come up, you weigh your options at that point. I hate to put the cart in front of the horse and start saying 'Do I want to do that?' I think you just evaluate the situations when they come."

Halladay is eligible for free agency after the 2010 season, and so the Jays essentially will have three windows of opportunity in which they could consider dealing the former Cy Young Award winner -- in the 24 days before the July 31 trade deadline; during the offseason; or next season.

"Really at this point, I just want to focus on my job here," Halladay said.

And the Jays have begun the process of casting a line in the water to see what they could get in return for the right-hander, whose work ethic is as highly regarded as his ability.
............Right now, the team most aggressively searching for a front-line starting pitcher is the Philadelphia Phillies, who no doubt would covet Halladay for their particular park for his ability to generate ground balls and missed swings -- he has a ground ball/fly ball ratio of 1.30, to go along 98 strikeouts in 116 innings this season. The question about the Phillies -- as it is with most teams these days, when the value of young players has never been higher -- is whether they would be willing to give up what the Jays would require in trade...................

Non ci resta che incrociare le dite e sperare Phillies  :papa:

Re: Philadelphia Phillies 2008 WORLD SERIES CHAMPS

Posted: 10/07/2009, 0:44
by Phillies
gara 3 coi Reds strappata con un singolo da Victorino al 9'! per noi una W importantissima viste le vittorie dellle altre squadre della Division, per Shane la convocazione all'ASG!!!!!!
Tra i Phillies, tralasciando le stats, è quello che secondo me se lo merita di più! Grande Shane!!!!!!!!

N.B.: bravo Manuel che al 9' lascia seduto a guardare Disastro Lidge!


Grande interesse per Halladay anche da parte dei Cards! é lotta con Louis!
Toronto valuterà senz'altro i prospetti offerti,
Amaro deve trovare il grano ( una colletta al Citizen? brutta idea?),
Halladay se vuole vincere l'anello, tra le due, ha un unica scelta: la citta dell'amore fraterno! 

Re: Philadelphia Phillies 2008 WORLD SERIES CHAMPS

Posted: 10/07/2009, 0:48
by dicmod
louis wrote: DOMANDA 1: chi dareste a Toronto?
per un anno e mezzo di DOC dovete svuotare la farm. dite ciao ad almeno tre tra Brown Carrasco Madson Donald Mayberry.

DOMANDA 2: dovreste dargli 7MM$ quest'anno e 16MM$ l'ano prossimo. dove li trovate? cedete Howard?
Risposta 1, scherzi lo darei al volo anche facendo scegliere i 3 più forti ma non basterà.
Risposta 2, l'anno prossimo si libera qualche soldo del contratto di Thome e qualcos'altro penso che sarebbe il problema minore. Il problema principale e la domanda 1 chiunque prendi è poco rispetto a quello che possono prendere altrove.

Re: Philadelphia Phillies 2008 WORLD SERIES CHAMPS

Posted: 10/07/2009, 0:49
by dicmod
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Re: Philadelphia Phillies 2008 WORLD SERIES CHAMPS

Posted: 10/07/2009, 0:51
by The Answer Palermitano
Dic, anche se leggo ora che Amaro ha negato di aver firmato Pedro Martinez... :penso:

Voi pensate che l'arrivo di Pedro potrebbe escludere Halladay? Io penso che se arrivassero tutti e 2 potremmo realmente sognare quello che non si può pronunciare  :01:

Re: Philadelphia Phillies 2008 WORLD SERIES CHAMPS

Posted: 10/07/2009, 1:01
by Phillies
The Answer Palermitano wrote: Dic, anche se leggo ora che Amaro ha negato di aver firmato Pedro Martinez... :penso:

Voi pensate che l'arrivo di Pedro potrebbe escludere Halladay? Io penso che se arrivassero tutti e 2 potremmo realmente sognare quello che non si può pronunciare  :01:
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=4317708 : Martinez could return with Phils
Che Dio  ci scampi da questa piaga d'Egitto!


se prendiamo pedro e Halladay va ai Cards autorizzo Louis ha pigliarni per il culo per un anno intero!

Pedro il pensionato che ci serve???? a farci ridere dietro e non servirebbe a nulla, altro che a quello che tu non vuoi dire!

se arriva il grande da Toronto, lo dico io, lo urlo io, lo dipingo sulla facciata di casa di Louis cosa e soprattutto chi vince ad ottobre!

Re: Philadelphia Phillies 2008 WORLD SERIES CHAMPS

Posted: 10/07/2009, 1:05
by Phillies
Dic sarà l'ora tarda, ma che vuol dire di preciso quella grossa foto che sembra una bandiera?

Re: Philadelphia Phillies 2008 WORLD SERIES CHAMPS

Posted: 10/07/2009, 1:09
by MarcoRVD
Vuol dire che Netturbino è stato eletto per l'All Star Game. (E' la bandiera delle Hawaii)

Re: Philadelphia Phillies 2008 WORLD SERIES CHAMPS

Posted: 10/07/2009, 1:12
by Phillies
MarcoRVD wrote: Vuol dire che Netturbino è stato eletto per l'All Star Game. (E' la bandiera delle Hawaii)
toh chi si rivide! pensavo ti fossi dato all'ippica, viste le ultime magre figure!
Netturbini saranno quei Rifiuti che schierate ultimamente!

P.S.: grazie per il chiarimento.......AHHH sweppatoooo!!!!!

Re: Philadelphia Phillies 2008 WORLD SERIES CHAMPS

Posted: 10/07/2009, 1:13
by MarcoRVD
Ci vediamo a fine anno :figo: