With pitchers and catchers officially reporting tomorrow, it is time to wrap up our yearly off-season look at the the Phillies Non-Rostered...
We round out our preview of the non-roster invitees with a look at a small but talent-rich group: the starting pitchers. The...
Yesterday, we previewed the non-roster invitees who play the infield. Before that, we looked at the outfielders and catchers. Pete Orr, for...
The Phillies had 13 players suit up and play a non-catching infield position last year, a stark contrast to nine in 2011,...
Catching depth is needed in Spring Training to accommodate the proportionally large pitching depth that travels to Clearwater. The Phillies currently have...
Unlike 2012, the Phillies enter Spring Training in 2013 with a surplus of depth in the outfield. Yet, what 2012 lacked in...
As Spring Training’s third calendar week comes to a close, the Phils have fourteen non-rostered invitees still in camp. On Wednesday, the...
Yesterday, we took a look at the 10 non-rostered pitchers the Phillies are inviting to Clearwater. Today, we’ll feature the 8 position...
It’s almost here. The grass may still be brown for most of the greater-Philadelphia region, but the sun is staying out longer....
Atlanta Braves (86-76, third place in the NL East in 2009) Happy Easter, everyone, Christ is Risen, and so are the Braves....
The Total WAR Project is a series of posts that analyzes the closest competition facing the Phillies in 2010. The posts use...
Florida Marlins: (87-75, second place in the N.L. East in 2009) The Florida Marlins are truly an amazing team. They’ve got a...
Pittsburgh Pirates: (62-99, 6th place in the N.L. Central in 2009) Ah, the Pirates. The team of perpetual rebuilding, or so they’ve...
St. Louis Cardinals (91-71, first place in NL Central) Back when when we were at The Phrontiersman, Paul and I did a...
Chicago Cubs: (83-78, 2nd Place in the N.L. Central in 2009) The Cubs are a tragic story. It’s difficult to type a...
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