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  1. I strongly doubt Robson, Guerrero or Dragmire would get taken.
  2. ^ Owns Boog Powell in the BBDL. Nothing to see here folks.
  3. Rays win big
  4. This chart is from a few years ago, so it's old (and a lot of these players are no longer in the org.) , but it's Rule 5 2015 eligibles http://cdn2.sbnation.com/imported_assets/1906483/2015_FTE_large.png Dwight Smith is probably the only one likely to be protected
  5. Phillies introducing 'PHIL'! http://mobile.philly.com/beta?wss=/philly/blogs/phillies_zone&id=341221632 The Phillies new proprietary information system has launched as the team takes a big step in catching up in the analytics department. General manager Matt Klentak said he is currently working with a beta version of the custom-made sabermetrics system. Klentak said the system - aptly named PHIL - is a place for the team to store and manipulate data, including scouting reports, medical information, basic statistics, and “refined, nuances statistical information.” The PHIL acronym stands for “Phillies Holistic Information Location.” “Basically it’s a place to house all of our information and synthesize it and try to manage it and pool it and bring all together,” Klentak said. “That’s what PHIL will provide. I’m new to it. I was not involved in the design of it, but I’m getting more and more familiar with it. We’re making some tweaks to it to make sure it suits what we’re looking to do and what we’re hoping to achieve. It’s close to its official launch.” The Phillies had long been slow to embrace analytics. ESPN ranked the organization last February as the last team - No. 122 - in the “Great Analytics Race.” The report said the organization “did not demonstrate any real faith in the analytic approach.” The arrival of Klentak, and team president Andy MacPhail, along with the launch of PHIL could change that. Phillies partner John Middleton first discussed PHIL in June when the team hired MacPhail. Middleton said the team would “move forward aggressively” in the sabermetrics. Former president Pat Gillick said last season that the team had six people in their analytics department. "I can assure you as you already probably know that sabermetrics is something of intense interest of the ownership,” MacPhail said after he was hired.
  6. This happens every year now. Pretty lame.
  7. I don't know
  8. Yeah man, Sanchez + Revere for Ross should get it done, Genius!
  9. Its the same idiot who proposed Dickey + Revere for Tyson Ross, if that tells you anything.
  10. Linus Ullmark next! edit: and Reinhart
  11. Matt Hague drawing interest from NPB teams
  12. He's 34. He probably just sucks now.
  13. Already posted in offseason roster thread
  14. Pussssssssooooooooooooooos
  15. ITT: Pussos
  16. He still posts here as RealAccountant.
  17. Steamer has Goins at 0.3 fWAR over 600 PAs
  18. A bunch of dudes just got released http://i.imgur.com/gCXUbRU.png http://i.imgur.com/4Cqfrlx.png http://i.imgur.com/ER0TF1X.png The most surprising, is Arik Sikula. He was a dark horse bullpen candidate at this time last year after posting pretty impressive numbers in AA. Maybe he retired. Rip Griffin Murphys Stache ;_; http://jaysprospects.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/Murphy-Lansing.jpg
  19. Yeah. He's great.
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