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Phillies say goodbye to Germano

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by user Icarus236

The San Diego Padres claimed Justin Germano after the Philadelphia Phillies placed him on waivers today. Germano came over in the Rheal Cormier trade. Usually it’s difficult to determine the benefits of a trade until years after it’s completion. That’s not the case with the Cormier trade, which can safely be called an unmitigated disaster.

It’s not that Pat Gillick should have held on to Rheal Cormier. The timing of the trade makes Gillick look like a genius. With the Phils Cormier had a sparkling 1.59 ERA and pitching for the Reds he had a mediocre 4.50 ERA. The issue with this trade is what the Phightens received in return.

Justin Germano is a fine prospect but at the time of the trade he had only one option left on his contract, which the Phillies used up last season. So this season the Phillies couldn’t send him down to the minors without having him clear waivers first. This forced the Phillies to put Germano on waivers and in the end receive nothing for Cormier.

The Cormier trade is part of a disturbing trend. The Phillies received seven prospects in return for Rheal Cormier, Ryan Franklin, Cory Lidle, and Bobby Abreu in three different trades. Matt Smith is the only player in that group who will play with the Phillies any time soon and none of the others project to be productive major leaguers. The Phillies farm system is baron of prospects because of Gillick. I think Pat had done a great job putting together a competitive Phillies team in 2007. I just hope that the success of the 2007 Phillies doesn’t end up burning the Phillies squads of the future.

From thephansblog.com [1]

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ChristofMVP
1008 days ago
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Yeah, Gillick's fire sale did not produce much last season. The starting rotation looks good. The middle relief is not very good, and there is still not a bat on the team that can be used to protect Ryan Howard.
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Icarus236Soccer Kid
1007 days ago
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I think Pat Burrell will have a really good season batting behind Ryan Howard. They could use another reliever.
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ChristofMVP
1007 days ago
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Pat the Batless is having a brutal spring. This is bad news, for his best month, career wise, is April.
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