Phils Sign Seánez; Poised to Go 161-1 April 1, 2008
Posted by Dave in Cole Hamels, MLB, Philadelphia, Phillies, Rudy Seanez, Todd Zolecki, Tom Flash Gordon, baseball.Tags: baseball, Chicago Cubs, Cole Hamels, Michael Nutter, MLB, Philadelphia, Phillies, Rudy Seanez, Steve Bartman, Todd Zolecki, Tom Flash Gordon
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Since 40-year-old Tom Gordon couldn’t get the job done yesterday (1/3 inning and a 135.00 ERA [no that is not an April Fools Joke]), the Phillies decided to go younger and sign 39-year-old Rudy Seánez to a major-league contract according to Todd Zolecki.
The Phillies pitching staff continued its trend stemming from
another dull spring training record. The lone bright spot for
the
Phillies pitching was J.C. Romero who struck
out two of the three batters he faced in an inning of work.
Actually that’s not entirely true. Mayor Michael Nutter who
apparently thought it was “Dress like Steve Urkel Day”.
He threw a mean strike for the ceremonial first pitch and probably
could have out-done Tom “Make a Lead Disappear in a
Flash” Gordon in the 8th.
Anyway, Seánez should be available for the second
game of the season tomorrow against Washington. Normally I would
say that they won’t need him since Cole Hamels is making his
2008 debut and we all know the facts
about Cole, but after an inconsistent spring and it being April
(when the Phillies still think games don’t count) nothing is
too certain.
In other news, check out this interesting interview from Bugs & Cranks with infamous Cubs fan Steve Bartman.
Photos from amoeba.com and philly.com [#9]