The Red Tornado wrote:How could Blackley be waived, I thought he has to be offered back to San Fran
That's what you get for breaking Curtis Granderson's finger.
The Red Tornado wrote:How could Blackley be waived, I thought he has to be offered back to San Fran
ekravitz wrote:phillyburbs.com says Durbin on waivers
Laexile wrote:The Phillies now have 11 pitchers on the active roster, with Lidge on the DL. It's possible that even if they acquire another pitcher J.D. Durbin and Clay Condrey have made the team.
RosterBot wrote:Roster changes for Thu Mar 27, 2008 6:00 pm
44 Travis Blackley L/L 6-3 200 11/04/82
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JFLNYC wrote:Laexile wrote:The Phillies now have 11 pitchers on the active roster, with Lidge on the DL. It's possible that even if they acquire another pitcher J.D. Durbin and Clay Condrey have made the team.
I thought I read in the paper this morning that odds were JD was going to be cut and that they'd probably go with 11 pitchers to start the season, one of whom has yet to be acquired. In that case, it looks like Condrey's on the bubble, too.
ekravitz wrote:From the Inquirer:
The Phillies claimed righthander Tim Lahey off waivers from the Cubs and outrighted pitcher J.D. Durbin, infielder Ray Olmedo and outfielder Chris Snelling to triple A Lehigh Valley.
Infielder Chris Woodward was signed to a minor-league contract
Lahey, 26, went to spring training with Chicago after being selected in December's Rule 5 Draft from Minnesota and appeared in 11 spring games. He was originally drafted by Minnesota in 2004 as a catcher and was converted to a pitcher after that season. Last year between double-A New Britain and triple-A Rochester, Lahey went 8-4 with 14 saves and a 3.65 ERA in 52 games. He will wear #33.
1 wrote:ekravitz wrote:From the Inquirer:
The Phillies claimed righthander Tim Lahey off waivers from the Cubs and outrighted pitcher J.D. Durbin, infielder Ray Olmedo and outfielder Chris Snelling to triple A Lehigh Valley.
Infielder Chris Woodward was signed to a minor-league contract
Lahey, 26, went to spring training with Chicago after being selected in December's Rule 5 Draft from Minnesota and appeared in 11 spring games. He was originally drafted by Minnesota in 2004 as a catcher and was converted to a pitcher after that season. Last year between double-A New Britain and triple-A Rochester, Lahey went 8-4 with 14 saves and a 3.65 ERA in 52 games. He will wear #33.
guess this means ledee or early 00s burrell won't be back...