Lee is said to have absolutely loved his brief time with the Phillies in 2009, when he pitched them into the World Series, and won two games against the Yankees. People close to Lee say he envisions himself as No. 2 in a rotation with Roy Halladay at the top, Roy Oswalt pitching third and Cole Hamels fourth. If that happens, they might well have the best No. 1 pitcher in baseball, the best No. 2, the best No. 3 and the best No. 4.
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cshort wrote:From Heyman articleLee is said to have absolutely loved his brief time with the Phillies in 2009, when he pitched them into the World Series, and won two games against the Yankees. People close to Lee say he envisions himself as No. 2 in a rotation with Roy Halladay at the top, Roy Oswalt pitching third and Cole Hamels fourth. If that happens, they might well have the best No. 1 pitcher in baseball, the best No. 2, the best No. 3 and the best No. 4.
cshort wrote:From Heyman articleLee is said to have absolutely loved his brief time with the Phillies in 2009, when he pitched them into the World Series, and won two games against the Yankees. People close to Lee say he envisions himself as No. 2 in a rotation with Roy Halladay at the top, Roy Oswalt pitching third and Cole Hamels fourth. If that happens, they might well have the best No. 1 pitcher in baseball, the best No. 2, the best No. 3 and the best No. 4.
Joelsherman1 Joel Sherman
r Rangers still in it? I think so. But hard to find execs in gm who think they win now. also a lot of feeling that their front office (cont)
is not in unanimity that going to 6 yrs is right for franchise, regardless of how much want Lee
etched Chaos wrote:Rococo4 wrote:were going to be like the heat
Except we'd be good.