ACrank wrote:What would keeping Phillips on the roster gain in his development that hasn't happened in the last how many years? Or more precisely - how much development would Phillips be able to get from the limited number of ABs an AL Utility Infielder figures to get?
Again, if you are keeping Vazquez on this roster, then why not just stick it out for 1/3 or 1/2 a season with Phillips instead to see what in fact does happen? We already know what Vazquez is.....while we *think* we know what Phillips is. Phillips may indeed turnout to be Pokey Reese at best, but he may also become a solid middle infielder. He still has potential to start at some point, so why not go with him to start the season....if he sucks, THEN trade his ass for the proverbial PTBNL and then purchase Merloni's contract. ANYTHING but Ramon Vazquez.
ACrank wrote:The team definately needs a long term solution at second (am i the only Indian fan who doesn't think Joe Inglett is the answer to that question?)
You are the only one. No way Inglett sniffs the starting 2B job.....although he definitely is in line to fill a utility role sometime this season or next season.
Jumbo wrote:The only justifications I can see are: 1) Brandon's attitude wasn't suited to the bench and 2) Vazquez can play third, while BP can't. #1 is what it is, but as for #2: I find it hard to believe that a middle infielder couldn't aadjust to playing 3B occasionally...
Right on Jumbo about the attitude thingy. This has to be the sole reason....although there were reports his attitude was better. Obviously, Shapiro and Wedge still had something against him, and there was no true competition this Spring for the utility spot. BP was at worst on par with Vazquez (I saw he was better)....yet, Vazquez made the team. Pretty much nails it for me it was an off the field issue (or the attitude thing) because no way you dump a once prized prospect for Ruben Amaro light.
BTW, BP has played some 3B in the minors.
ACrank wrote:Sorry, but thats not as hard to believe as you would think. When it comes to spots on this team this year, i would rather go with what i know over what i think. So Vazquez 06> Phillips 06.
Which is one of the biggest problems with this org. Of late, they tend to go with what they "know" than what they "think." The examples of late:
- Juan Gonzalez over Sizemore last Spring
- Vazquez over Phillips
- Hollandsworth over Gutierrez, Francisco, etc
- Graves over Andy Brown, Davis, etc
I mean, how great is it to "know" about Vazquez, Hollandsworth, and GRaves? I know they suck. That's all I need to know. But, I think some other options could be better.
