The Philadelphia Inquirer's Todd Zolecki reports the Philadelphia Phillies sent P Adam Eaton home rather than have him pitch in the Florida instructional league. He is owed $9 million in 2009, which includes a $500,000 buyout. Asked about Eaton's status in the organization, assistant GM Ruben Amaro Jr. said that the Phillies "really haven't discussed his future here yet. He's still on our 40-man roster. He's still in our organization. We'll see how things shake out during the course of the offseason."
Todd Zolecki, of The Philadelphia Inquirer, reports Philadelphia Phillies SP Adam Eaton was sent home instead of pitching in the Florida Instructional League, raising questions about his future. Eaton is owed $9 million for 2009, but he could be bought out for $500,000. Amaro said that the Phillies "really haven't discussed his future here yet. He's still on our 40-man roster. He's still in our organization. We'll see how things shake out during the course of the off-season."
ESPN.com's Jayson Stark reports Philadelphia Phillies P Adam Eaton has the worst ERA (6.10) of the 99 pitchers that has thrown at least 260 innings the last two years combined.
The Phillies will need a starting pitcher for Sunday now that Jamie Moyer is going to work on short rest for tonight's outing against Milwaukee, according to the Philadelphia Daily News. Kyle Kendrick is considered a candidate for Sunday, as are J.A. Happ and Adam Eaton. The team may also consider pitching Brett Myers on short rest.If Kendrick gets the nod, he would not merit fantasy consideration, as he failed to last past the fifth inning in four of his last five starts, and holds a 5.44 ERA and 1.63 WHIP for the season.
The Phillies will need a starting pitcher for Sunday now that Jamie Moyer is going to work on short rest for tonight's outing against Milwaukee, according to the Philadelphia Daily News. Kyle Kendrick is considered a candidate for Sunday, as are J.A. Happ and Adam Eaton. The team may also consider pitching Brett Myers on short rest.If Kendrick gets the nod, he would not merit fantasy consideration, as he failed to last past the fifth inning in one of his last five starts, and holds a 5.44 ERA and 1.63 WHIP for the season.
None.
Numbers in parenthesis for each team indicates total runs scored that game. Numbers next to each pitcher indicates earned runs.
The run differential is based on total runs each team scored when Adam Eaton has a decision. (i.e. win/loss) Similarly, the opposing pitcher listed also received a decision.
No comments have been added yet. Let your voice be heard and add one!