Category: Cliff Lee


Cliff Lee informing us where we'll finish in the NL East this year.

At 3:00 pm today, Cliff Lee was reintroduced to the Philadelphia media as the newest member of the Phillies. Earlier, the left-hander signed a five-year, $120 million deal with a vesting option for the sixth year. Lee seemed happy and mentioned during the presser that  “good things are going to happen.”

Lee was asked about his journey through free agency, mentioning a number of times that he wanted to return to the Phillies, but also said that “going into the offseason I wasn’t sure how serious the Phillies were going to be.”

Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro, Jr. added that “it wasn’t an easy decision to get here… we went a little bit out of our element.” He continued. “This was a special circumstance. This was too important to the organization, and too important for the present and the future of our franchise not to do it.”

The move was certainly out of character for an organization that doesn’t typically offer contracts beyond three or four years.  Even Phils’ ace Roy Halladay received just a three-year contract with a fourth year vesting option included. But now with Halladay and Lee pitching on a staff with Roy Oswalt and homegrown Cole Hamels, the foursome has the potential to be a part of something special.

“Being part of this rotation is going to be historic I believe.” Lee said.  The trio known an H2O was part of what made Lee want to come here. “Halladay, Oswalt, Hamels? That’s all I need to see right there.”

Now, “H2O” has becoming the wildly popular “R2C2″.

Lee’s deal isn’t the six or seven years that had dominated much of the talk surrounding him all offseason, but the pitcher seemed to be excited and relieved that he would remain in the same place for awhile, maybe the rest of his career.

“Hopefully this is… where I end my career. No more getting traded and traded again… and getting traded again.

Lee’s comment drew some chuckles from the assembled media, who asked a number of questions regarding Lee’s initial departure from Philadelphia.  When asked if there was any resentment from being traded the first time, Lee responded.

“For me to be here kind of says enough. I never held any grudges.”

And we are so thankful that he didn’t.

Other notes from the press conference:

  • Lee mentioned that his wife Kristen’s experience at Yankee Stadium was not a factor in his decision.
  • When asked if Lee had spoken to Jayson Werth at all: “I don’t know if I can say how that went down,” drawing chuckles from the media. “We talked about how we could get on the same team. When he found out I was coming here, he wasn’t the happiest person in the world.”
  • Ruben on having Lee versus having Werth: “If it comes down to a choice, frankly, I’m happy with the choice we made.”
  • Ruben Amaro, Jr. on making anymore moves: “We are no longer flexible.”
  • Amaro on the chances of reacquiring Chad Durbin. “I’ll never say it’s closed, but maybe open with a toothpick.”  He added, “I’m very comfortable with our team going into Spring Training.”

Thanks again to Chris Lyons.

Check out the press conference now live on Crossing Broad!

T-minus two hours away! (Thanks to Chris Lyons for the photo!)

What you see above is the press release from the Philadelphia Phillies. As my friend Chris points out, look under media availability in the “Who” section of the release.

Enough to bring a tear to my eye!

Kyle Scott over at Crossing Broad will have the live stream of the press conference, which begins at 3:00 pm sharp.

“Blurb Sauce!” is a quick look at some of the stories floating around the blogosphere today. It’s also two really inelegant words put together.

John Clark is a Crazy Airport Stalker.

He’s also good at his job. NBC Philadelphia’s John Clark was at Philly International Airport last night to greet Cliff Lee with a microphone, but really to ask for his autograph. Regardless, Lee gave Clark a couple of minutes, and remained modest after being asked if this Phillies rotation is the greatest of all-time. Check it out here.

P.S. It’s so much cooler when he’s this modest.

McNabb Gets Booed by Fans Outside of Philadelphia… sort of.

The 5-8 Washington Redskins are having the type of season that… well… the Washington Redskins always have. The trade for QB Donovan McNabb hasn’t made much of a difference for the ‘Skins and some even think they’re worse off, despite a $70 million contract extension, which really turned out to be a $4 million plea for Fletcher Smith to shut up. There is even a rumor that backup QB Rex Grossman could start Sunday, although those rumblings have subsided.

On to last night, where the Los Angeles Lakers came to D.C. to play the Washington Wizards. McNabb attended the game, and his face on the big screen led to a chorus of boos sprinkled with cheers, according to Washington Post blogger Dan Steinberg, who wasn’t there.

Some describe the reaction more as half-and-half, and a couple others mention that it was mostly Lakers fans that booed the Skins’ embattled quarterback.  Whatever the case may be, this “story” wouldn’t be a story if McNabb and the Redskins were playing better. Mike Sellers and DeAngelo Hall also didn’t receive the warmest of receptions.

DeSean Jackson is the NFC Offensive Player of the Week

And who is really surprised? Jackson’s four catches for 210 yards was the third-highest single game total for the Eagles in their history. (Interesting to note that Kevin Curtis, who just battled testicular cancer and signed with the Dolphins this week, is second on that list)

Jackson has given himself plenty of reasons to be in the news this week, given his on-the-field and off-the-field antics. However, we always welcome news like this.  It should also be known that Jackson is only the 8th player in NFL history to have at least 900 receiving yards in his first three seasons in the league. Congratulations to him on the accolade.

MJ Not Phased by Monster Dunk

Late in the third quarter of last night’s game against the Charlotte Bobcats, the Raptors’ Demar DeRozan delivered an electrifying dunk while drawing a foul and giving his team the lead. That’s pretty damn impressive.

Michael Jordan didn’t look so impressed…

Kurt Helin of Pro Basketball Talk came across a great video of the dunk, followed by MJ’s stoic, seemingly bored reaction. Jordan is the majority owner of the Charlotte Bobcats, so on top of “not being impressed”, he was probably a little pissed off, too.

All the more entertaining, so make sure you check it out!

The Flyers Topple The Penguins

On top of watching a very entertaining game last night with terrible commentary from the folks at Versus, the Flyers were able to pull out a 3-2 victory over the cooled-down Pittsburgh Penguins, whose winning streak ended at 12. The win also put the Flyers in the league lead with 45 points.

Who better to recap last night’s victory than Daily News Flyers beat writer Frank Seravalli? Seravalli is also an alum of Ancillae-Assumpta Academy and Holy Ghost Prep, two schools I’ve always had a deep affection for… for one reason or another. Check it out here!

"Hey... you uh... you hear about Cliff Lee?"

The Yankees and Rangers may have lost out on the Cliff Lee Sweepstakes, but both teams made transactions in the past 24 hours to try and make a splash in the continuing offseason.

Those “splashes” seem more like the bubbles that rise to the surface after you fart in a pool…

The Yankees have come to terms with free agent Russell Martin. Martin comes from the Los Angeles Dodgers where hip injuries plagued him in 2010. Martin only played in 97 games, hitting .248 with 5 home runs and 26 RBI.

Phillies fans may remember Russell Martin for his fiery attitude and verbal confrontation with Phillies centerfielder Shane Victorino (above). The two exchanged words during the 2008 NLCS, when Dodgers pitcher Hiroki Kuroda an inside pitch that almost hit Victorino in the head.

Backup catcher Matt Treanor signed a one-year deal with Rangers for $850,000. Treanor actually played a significant role in the first half of last season and led the Rangers in starts at the catcher position until Bengie Molina was acquired from the World Series Champion San Francisco Giants in July. Treanor will backup newly-signed free agent Yorvit Torrealba.

Treanor hit .211 last year with 5 homers and 27 RBI.

Reeling from the loss of Lee, it’s good to know that both teams have stopped the bleeding… sorta… eh, not really.

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