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Michael Young looks into the distance, where he sees $48 million, no matter where his future lies... must be nice.

Now this is just silly.

The Philadelphia Phillies inquired about Texas Rangers second basemen, shortstop, third basemen, designated hitter, head chef, Tarot card reader… player Michael Young today. Young has requested a trade from the Texas Rangers after being moved to numerous positions on the field, the latest move to designated hitter after the Rangers signed free agent thid baseman Adrian Beltre.

With Chase Utley playing second, Jimmy Rollins at Shortstop, Placido Polanco at third, and my source telling me that there is no designated hitter in the National League, it would be hard to imagine how Young would fit. However, with the injuries suffered by the Phillies last year, Young would be one hell of an insurance policy. And ya know, he’s a right-handed bat. That’d be nice.

The other problem here would be the money. Young is owed $48 million over the next three years and the thought of him joining the Phils is nothing short of absurd. I’m actually convinced that Ruben Amaro was sad because he hasn’t seen his team’s name on MLBTradeRumors.com in more than a week, and it led him to call some folks in Arlington.

If you can find a positive from this, it would be that it’s nice to know the Phils’ front office seemingly explores every possibly option out there, even when it’s not really an option. You have to appreciate that as a fan. It’s that approach that has likely gotten the makeup of this team to where it is right now.

Spring Training in four days folks.

HOHLee $%&!

Around 4:00 pm, Jayson Stark tweeted “This is a guess, not a scoop, because no one will confirm it. But no team fits profile of Cliff Lee’s mystery team more than the #Phillies.”

Is it possible that this man will wear this uniform again?

Three hours later, Ken Rosenthal confirmed that the “mystery team” theory had some merit. Aside from the New York Yankees and Texas Rangers, the Philadelphia Phillies are the wild card in the Cliff Lee sweepstakes. With every minute that passes as we approach the later hours of Monday night, the story is picking up steam. Lee’s return to Philadelphia is not exactly a likelihood in my eyes, but unbelievably, it seems to be a possibility. There’s even talk of the Phillies shopping Joe Blanton to other ball clubs.

In speaking with friends and reading blogs and news sites, there seems to be a split between just how logical a move like this would be. The Phillies already have “H2O” in Roy Halladay, Cole Hamels, and Roy Oswalt. But an “H2O” transformation into “R2C2″ would make the Phillies starting rotation the most dominant in the game by far, if they aren’t already.

The question of logic lies in the offensive side. With Jayson Werth’s departure to the division rival Washington Nationals, the team has lost their big right-handed bat. With no guarantee that Domonic Brown is the immediate answer in right field, the Phillies may have trouble piecing together a fluid lineup. As my friend told me today, “We’re either going to be winning or losing every game by a run. We need to fill the hole in that offense with a solid rightie bat.”

As of 10:05 pm, the YES Network is reporting that Lee is heading to the Phils. However, there is so much talk across the board right now, it’s hard to confirm until a Heyman, Stark, or Rosenthal can put their stamp on a confirmed move. There is also talk that the Rangers increasing pursuit of Adrian Beltre is a sign that the possibility of Lee joining them is less of a likelihood. If Beltre is signed, it’s highly doubtful that the Rangers will even be able to sign Lee.

It was also reported minutes ago by Tyler Kepner of the New York Times that the Yankees are becoming increasingly pessimistic about signing Lee. The more time that passes, the better it looks for Ruben Amaro, Jr. The New York Post is also reporting a similar story.

So what do we do now? We sit and wait. The way things seem to be moving, I’m expecting something tonight.

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