PHILS PHACTS:

Signing Defense To Help Pitching – General
manager Matt Klentak's top priority this season has been to improve the
Phillies' pitching. Klentak believes he helped those efforts Wednesday when he claimed
outfielder Peter Bourjos off
waivers from the Cardinals. Bourjos has posted a .645 OPS over the past four
seasons, but he is regarded as one of the best defensive center fielders in the
game. Bourjos, Odubel Herrera and Aaron Altherr could become a formidable defensive
outfield, which should benefit a pitching staff that needs all the help it can
get. "I'd rather have both offense and defense, but I think the greater
point is right: we're trying to augment the pitching, but a little more broadly
trying to improve our run prevention," Klentak said in a conference call
Thursday afternoon. "Having a strong defensive club is a way to help your
pitching. Having the plus defenders we have in the outfield now I think will
help our pitching. It may come at the cost of scoring fewer runs, but I think
in the long run it will help us. We're trying to score more runs than our
opponent, and it doesn't really matter if it's 2-1 or 10-9." It will be
interesting to see where everybody plays. Bourjos has only played center field
in his career, and for good reason. According to FanGraphs, he has averaged a
16.1 Ultimate Zone Rating per 150 defensive
games since his debut in 2010. That is third among outfielders with 3,500 or
more defensive innings played in that span. Only Lorenzo Cain (19.0) and Jason Heyward (18.3) have a better average. But
Herrera established himself in center field last season, and the Phillies might
not want to mess with the youngster's success. Still, Herrera or Bourjos could
move to a corner spot. Bourjos told MLB.com on Wednesday that he is willing to
play anywhere. He just wants to play. "I'm looking at it as a nice problem
to have," Klentak said. "That's what's going to make Spring Training
fun, is we're going to have to sort that out, and we know that. I've had
dialogue with [manager] Pete [Mackanin] about that question and how we're going
to make it work. When we have at least three above average defensive
outfielders, all of whom can play center field, I'm confident we can make it
work. "We will determine that in Spring Training. We don't have to make
that decision on Dec. 3. Having players of this defensive caliber puts us in a
strong position." Bourjos' arrival seems to put Jeff Francoeur's return in doubt. The Phillies'
outfield at the moment is Bourjos, Herrera, Altherr, Cody Asche and Darnell Sweeney. Darin Ruf also can play left field. Klentak declined
to specifically comment on Francoeur, but he said, "I will say with the
claim of Bourjos, I wouldn't say that takes us out on any player. We're still
going to be open-minded. We still have a few spots, and we're still trying to
get better." Klentak also said he has spoken with Ryan Howard, who is
entering the final season of his contract. The Phillies have been trying for
some time to move Howard, but without success. "I have met with and spoken
with Ryan Howard and had a good conversation," Klentak said. "He's
excited and energized for next year, and I feel good about it."
THE BEGINNING:
The
Phillies finally put an end to the season finishing in last place in the NL
East with a record of 63-99. Given the departures, aging stars, injuries, and
bipolar performances, this has ended up being one of the worst seasons in
franchise history! However, at least Ryan Madson got another ring this year.
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