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Sj-hypocycloid
Mike Frangione has engaged himself in the noble calling of sportswriting over the years (1991-1997, and again in 2007), enjoying two stints covering (stringing) High School sports for my local newspaper in South Jersey. That was a great learning experience and also a great deal of fun.

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Rowand And The Phils - A Cautionary Tale

by Sj-hypocycloid
created March 05, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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A lot of times, when the Phillies allow a popular player like Aaron Rowand to leave town, PhilsNation scratches its collective head. Sometimes there are obvious mitigating circumstances, and that's all well and good. We'd still like to see that the Phils had ponied up the dough.

In the case of Rowand, however, I'm with the Phillies. He got $60 mil for 5 years ($12 mil per year for those who don't feel like doing the math) from San Francisco. That doesn't sound like so much, does it? In baseball terms, that's pretty cheap.

But considering that Rowand is coming off a career year, and there's no indication that he'll ever be able to again have the kind of year he had in 2007, I think the Phillies were wise to tread cautiously here.

They've made some big, costly mistakes in recent years. They signed Lenny Dykstra, Darren Daulton, and Gregg Jefferies to big money, multiyear contracts and got badly burned on all three. In my humble opinion, they got the cumulative total of one good year from the three players. And Daulton and Dykstra remain two of the most overrated Phillies in the team's history.

So - let's forget about what might have been. If Rowand hits 30 homers, drives in 120 and scores 100 runs - then maybe Phils fans can be disgruntled. But how likely is that? If it does happen - hats off to Aaron Rowand. If it doesn't - the Phils just managed to find a better way to save $60 million.

And they'll need it. They still need pitchers. Maybe some of that Rowand money can be used for that purpose down the stretch. Or next year.

In this case, I think the Phillies did the right thing.

Originally Posted on southjersey-stillers-phillies.blogspot.com on February 26th.


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JuTMSY4Legend
614 days ago
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The phillies offered 4 years, 48 mil...so the price wasn't too bad...it was just that extra year... But you aren't just paying for production w/ Rowand...it was leadership and his ability to sell the team...I'm not sure how smart it was to give up such a popular player...but i guess with the big 3, it didn't matter...
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
614 days ago
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Aaron Rowand: A great player that neither the White Sox or Phillies minded leaving town. Must be more to the story than what is revealed in public.
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
614 days ago
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I actually agree with both of you. The Phils could use his leadership and fan friendly attitude, but perhaps he was overvaluing himself? Of course, in the Monopoly money world of the MLB, that's all relative. But the Phils have been burned more than a few times on that front. Pat Burrell?
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