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Peavy Dream is Just That - but How About Mark DeRosa?

According to ESPN's Jayson Stark the only teams Padres pitcher Jake Peavy will be throwing for in 2009 are the Cubs or Padres.

Oh well, the thought of Peavy in Philadelphia was nice while it lasted. Whether the Phils will still be involved simply to help facilitate the deal is another matter. CBSSportsline's Scott Miller says the Phils are interested in UPenn's own Mark DeRosa.

Any Phillies' involvement could wind up sending left-hander J.A. Happ, 26, the Phillies' third-round pick in the 2004 draft, to San Diego. The Padres and Phillies also have discussed catcher Chris Coste, according to sources.

It is not clear who would be going back to the Phillies -- and one source cautioned late Monday afternoon that Philadelphia's involvement in the talks well could be fleeting -- but they are known to have interest in Cubs infielder Mark De Rosa. The Phillies also are hoping to add an established veteran starting pitcher as protection in case negotiations with Jamie Moyer break down beyond repair.

DeRosa is a player any team would love to have. Solid hitter and can play almost any position in the field. He'd be nice insurance for both Chase Utley and Pedro Feliz.

Phillies Phever Lingers On

Phillies Phever Lingers On

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Cartoon from Sid in the City

Where you can watch the parade

It's Our City: Where you can watch the parade on TV & Web.

BTW - if you haven't already - subscribe to It's Our City. It's a terrific blog.

Phillies images and conversations across the web

Philly Fix My Car: YOU FLIPPED MY CAR PHILLY! PLEASE HELP ME FIX IT!! - Philly - lets help this victim of the celebration last night!

The Recliner GM: Phillies Victory Ends Curse on City, Me - commentary

usishunu: Phillies Fans Go Wild after World Series Victory - video

The Phanatic Magazine: One victory, one column 25 years in the waiting - commentary

Philliesflow.com: Yes we did - commentary

My Sick Mind: Today, all f-words begin with Ph. - commentary

Young Philly Politics: Yoy - commentary

Albert: Phillies Win! pt 3 Thunderdome

The700Level: Celebrate With Us - commentary

uwishunu.com: Philadelphia Celebrates Red October - photos, commentary

It's Our City: Historic Front Pages - photos

Suburban Guerrilla: Thought for the Day: commentary (quote of a quote of Walt Whitman)

Albert: Phillies Win! - photos, commentary

PHILLY CHIT CHAT: PHILLIES WIN WORLD SERIES celebration photos on Broad Street, IDIOTS THANK THEM BY RIOTING & LOOTING

The Inquirer's From The Source blog (fantastic work - just missing some Google Map links).

Phawker: WE WIN! WE WIN! WE WIN! WE WIN! WE WIN! - photos, commentary

Apartment 2024: On being something of a Phillies fan - video, commentary

Liz Spikol: Yes We Can!

A Rubber Door: Phinally! - photos, commentary

Jessica's Journal: Cory & his friends ride to Cottman & Frankford after the Phillies game... - video

KnowHR: We Are the Champions: Philadelphia Edition - photos, commentary

Blankbaby: Nothing says Philadelphia championship like a crystal baseball

Albert's Flickr: Photostream - photos

Jim MacMillan: Phillies World Series aftermath - photos

Chrissy Marie: Phillies Celebration Photostream - photos

Alex_awesome: Photostream - photos

Daniel Rubin: Winnerville - photos, commentary

Metafilter: And the Philadelphia Phillies are the 2008 World Series Champions. - discussion

Resources:

Philly.com: Philadelphia Phillies

MyFoxPhilly: Phillies Phever

Truveo: Video Search

Flickr: Photo Search

Philly Future: Blog Search

Google: Blog Search

Google: Image Search

Wikipedia: The Curse of Billy Penn

Will be adding many move over the course of the day - feel free to comment and add your own.

Phillies Win! World Series Champions!

Congratulations to the Phillies and Philadelphia!

Go Phillies!

The Phillies win the pennant and are in the World Series! Following are reactions from around the Philadelphia blogosphere:

The700Level.com: This one is for us...and Charlie: Yesterday was one of those games we will never forget.

SteveSilver.net: The Phillies Won the Pennant! The Phillies Won the Pennant!: The fans in this town have suffered enough and absolutely deserve a championship, and I for one certainly hope they get it.

The Good Phight: NLCS Game Five Recap: NL CHAMPIONS: You had the feeling good times were at hand when Jimmy Rollins reprised his leadoff home run from the clincher of the NL Division Series.

MVN.com: Phillies Advance to the World Series!: This win had a little bit of everything that showed what this Phillies team is all about.

I've Made A Huge Tiny Mistake: Your World Series Participating Philadelphia Phillies

When In Philly...: mikey schmidt says...WE'RE GOING!: Good luck guys. Make Philly proud.

The Recliner GM: The Phillies win the Pennant!! The Phillies win the Pennant!!: I can't quite express in words how I feel right now.

Phillies Nation: PHILLIES WIN THE PENNANT!: Go crazy, Philadelphia, go crazy. The Phillies are National League champions!

Balls, Sticks, & Stuff: Four More Wins!: If the Philadelphia Phillies can win four more games in October, they'll be the World Champions.

The Den of Iniquity: We're Going To The World Series!!!!!

Kate's Kafe: World Series Bound: This is too sweet and it feels freaking great!

Suburban Guerilla: I Heart Shane Victorino: My dad would be so thrilled.

The Philly Fan

Theatre Exile presents a return engagement of The Philly Fan by Bruce Graham, starring Tom McCarthy, and directed by Joe Canuso. This one-man hit show is a hilarious romp through fifty years of Philly sports history as seen by a hard core fan used to watching sure-thing victories turn into “oh-my-God-they-blew-it” defeats. June 10-15 at The Playground at the Adrienne, 2030 Sansom Street. Tickets are $25 - $50; call (215)922-4462 or visit www.ThePhillyFan.net.

Richie Ashburn DVD Promotion

In promotion of the Richie Ashburn Documentary's April 22nd release, Mitchell and Ness is giving away 2 Retro Richie Ashburn Jerseys and some Harry Kalas signed DVDs. Click HERE to sign up.

Jimmy Rollins Wins The NL MVP…Did He Deserve It?

Also posted at Huge Tiny Mistake

Your Philadelphia Phillies shortstop edged Colorado Rockie 353 votes to 336 in the closest vote in 16 years:

Enough so that even though Rollins' power numbers paled to runner-up Matt Holliday's, his home runs to third-place Prince Fielder's and his star power to fourth place David Wright's, 16 of the 32 voters cast ballots with his name in first place. Because Rollins had affixed his reputation to the success of his team, and that added enough value in voters' eyes to overcome any numerical differences.

Of course, it wasn't like Rollins was some slug getting by on reputation. His 139 runs and 88 extra-base hits set records for shortstops. Everyone made such a big deal of Curtis Granderson's 20-20-20-20 - doubles, triples, home runs and stolen bases. Well, Rollins went 35-20-30-40 and set career highs in batting average at .296 and slugging percentage at .531. And he set a major league record with 716 at-bats.

Rollins, he of the pre-season proclamations, helped lead his team to the playoffs, same as Holliday.  He did it with both the stick and the glove.  Matt Holliday slugged his way to 2nd place with terrific overall numbers and insane numbers at home.  Rollins also benefited from cozy Citizens Bank Park. Hell, 1B Prince Fielder and 3B David Wright had great years as well...do what do the numbers (beyond the Triple Crown) say?

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OPS:

Rollins     .875

Holliday  1.012

Fielder    1.013

Wright    .963

VORP:

Rollins     66.1

Holliday   75

Fielder    69.1

Wright    81

EQA (adjusted for park and league):

Rollins     .290

Holliday  .318

Fielder    .323

Wright    .329

Runs Created:

Rollins      122

Holliday   125

Fielder     126

Wright     136

Win Shares

Rollins     28

Holliday  30

Fielder    28

Wright    34

Something surprising happened while checking these numbers out.  I found myself less and less enamored with Rollins' season.  Rollins' EQA also stood much lower than the rest of the pack.   Sure, he had good counting stats, and his team made the playoffs, but both of those had a lot to do with his teammates.  Being on the best offense in the NL certainly had a lot to do with getting to the plate so much.  Rollins DID set the all-time season at bat record with 716.  He also played great defense and was the 'spark plug' for said great offense.

But I'm not sure his great season at SS outshines the great season David Wright had at third base.  Wright led the league in Win Shares, VORP AND Runs Created, both stats that combined a lot of factors  Win Shares includes defense too.   He wasn't overally flashy, but he got things done.  He also played great in August and September, so you can't pin the Mets' collapse on him.   There's really no reason to select anyone else if you are looking at the same numbers I am.  David Wright was the NL's best player last season when you look at both the plate and the field.  Rollins was great, but Wright was even better.

Also posted at Huge Tiny Mistake

Phils swept out of Colorado

News Item:
Rockies sweep Phillies

There it is... that 'S' word... sweep.

After an insane [and unexpected] run at the faltering Mets to take their division, the Phillies ran out of gas in the Mile High City, losing 3 games in a row. All the gory details are linked below.

Take heart though, sports fans, we still have the Eagles.
Oh wait... they're already 1 and 3.

News Source: Philly.com

Cartoon from Sid in the City

Phillies v Rockies: Game 1 Fans

sickI went down to watch the fans down at Citizens Bank Park as the Rockies came to town to take on the hometown Phillies. Philly has some of the craziest fans in the country and I was wandering through them for about 90 minutes.

As you can see by the photo above, fans made all kinds of excuses to make it down for the 3p game. Unfortunately, the Phills didn't come out on top. But tomorrow, at 3p again, is another game. Let's see if the Phillies can bring a nice parade down Broad Street. This city needs it.

What did you think of the game? Were you there? Where'd you sit? What's going to happen in Game 2?

Click here to see the gallery of photos.

Phillies win NL East!

Cartoon from Sid in the City

Down to the wire

News Item:
Wanted: One win

Final day of the season...
The Phils are tied for first...
It's do or die, and Hollywood couldn't have scripted it better.

A 12 game lead would have been nice though.

News Source: Philly.com

Cartoon from Sid in the City

How Many Times Will Wheels Mention The Size Of Petco Park This Weekend?

Also posted at HTM

 During yesterday's game against the San Diego Padres were all treated to multiple mentions of the size of Petco Park by our main man behind the mic Chris Wheeler. In the interest of fun and just a little bit of malice, I am going to run a guessing game. So fellow fans, how many times will Wheels mention the size of the ballpark? "This ballpark is huge' , `look at the size of this ballpark', `you don't hit many homers in this field', or some facsimile of this phrase. Also acceptable are patent-pending Wheels chuckles or guffaws at deep flyouts being caught on the warning track. However, if he does a guffaw then a phrase, that is still only one mention. Each mention must be on a different play or plate appearance.

The fan closest to the actual number, over or under, will win a HUGE (like Safeco) T-Shirt courtesy of yours truly (other fine Wheels T-Shirts are available at Chris Wheeler Glossary.com). Make sure to leave a real email address in the comments section of this post so I can contact you. And if this is a complete failure, well I'll just keep the freaking shirt!  Or email me it at pacino@backshegoes.com

    * Friday 10:05 pm

    * Saturday 10:05 pm

    * Sunday 4:05 pm

And don't forget to play BINGO!

10,000... and So What?

I came to the conclusion a couple weeks ago that constantly asking players like Chase Utley, Cole Hamels or Ryan Howard about the approaching specter of 10,000 franchise losses was a bit like asking a newborn about the structural integrity of a house built by his great grandfather. It was really a pointless question, apparently posed by sports journalists with little imagination or creativity.

Yet, as our boys faced off against a much more mediocre Cardinals team last night, they did so under an ESPN spotlight - just as they'd played a Fox Game of the Week a day earlier. At least ESPN seems to have gotten their money's worth. But was this really the best draw a network could think of for featuring a ballgame? And does anyone in Philadelphia really think the 124 year history of this club, no matter how futile, should continue to be part of the thought process of players who were born in an era where the franchise was, if anything, slightly less futile than its historic average?

Or is that just the sort of thing that makes us Philly fans?

Other local voices in the wake of the five-digit milestone include: