Archive for January, 2009

Repeat for an NL team? Extremely rare.

You wouldn’t blame anyone for thinking that the young NLCS and WS MVP Cole Hamels can only improve. The problem could just be in the numbers. Since the Bronx Zoo Yankees of 1977 and 1978, only two teams have repeated: the 1992-1993 Blue

Dozen sure signs that spring is near | MLB.com: News

You can see something happening to your team the way it did last October for Cole Hamels, Jimmy Rollins and the Phillies. Our time is almost here. The signs are everywhere. Mark Newman is enterprise editor of MLB.com.

The ReclinerGM’s 2009 MLB Preview: Philadelphia Phillies Infield

With Pat Burrell gone, Rollins is the longest tenured Phillie, making his debut in September of 2000, when Cole Hamels had just gotten his drivers’ license. Since he came up so early (age 21), people forget that he is only 1 month older

Hardball

BRAVES SIGN KOTCHMAN · METS SIGN MAINE · David Weathers signs with Reds · THOUGHTS ON THE TORRE BOOK · METS SIGN MACKOWIAK · BBWAA DINNER SUNDAY: Bernie, Moose and Wright · PHILS SIGN COLE HAMELS FOR THREE YEARS · 3 UP: THE MICHAEL

Citizens Bank Park: Yes, It’s A Hitters Park | Phillies Nation

Jamie Moyer - $3.5 million. Pedro Feliz - $3 million J.C. Romero - $3 million. Jayson Werth - $1.7 million. Ryan Madson - $1.4 million. So Taguchi - $1.05 million. Chad Durbin - $900000. Eric Bruntlett - $600000. Cole Hamels - $500000

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