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Ruben-amaro-charlie-manuel“Dude, what do you want from me? We gave all the money to Cliff!”

He’s not expecting something by tomorrow at noon, but Phillies’ skipper Charlie Manuel is hoping for a contract extension before Opening Day. If one isn’t signed by April 1, don’t expect to hear anything about it until after the 2011 campaign.

“I think that once the season starts, I don’t want to talk about my contract,” Manuel said.

According to agent Pat Rooney, who represents Charlie Manuel, the two sides are apart on money more than anything.  He breifly shared his stance on the matter with CSN Philly’s Jim Salisbury.

“Charlie deserves to be paid as one of the top five managers in baseball,” Rooney told CSNPhilly.com on Monday night. “I don’t want to negotiate through the media, but they know our position. Hopefully we’ll have something by opening day.”

It’s one of the few times that we’ve really heard either side mention the matter in the media. Both sides have been saying this offseason that a contract extension is likely, but plenty of time has come and gone. And Manuel still has no guarantee that he’ll be with the team after 2011.

Ruben Amaro breifly mentioned the negotiations yesterday, saying that “we want to get something done, which we have since December. I don’t view it as a distraction for our players because we don’t make our negotiations public.”

We can’t argue with that. We didn’t know that Cliff Lee was a possibility until the very day he agreed to terms in December. The Phillies do business rather quietly, so it can be tough to draw inferences from the situation, but there are a couple of things to consider. Read the full article at Crossing Broad.

“I’M READYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!”

“Blurb Sauce!” is a quick look at some of the stories floating around the world of sports today. it was also the questionable substance found on the turf of Cowboys Stadium that cause five injuries in last night’s Super Bowl. Way to go, Jerry.

Surgery-Free Brad Lidge Ready for 2011

It’s been a tough two years for Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Brad Lidge. Since his magical 2008 season, where he went 48-for-48 in save opportunities and celebrated a World Series victory on the mound at beautiful Citizens Bank Park. Surgeries and on-the-field pitching woes made fans cringe as he took the mound in close games.

However, Lidge’s second half of 2010 was more reflective of the 2008 Lidge. He converted 21 of 23 save opportunities with an ERA of just above two, and CSN Philly’s Jim Salisbury spoke with Lidge to gauge the closer’s mindset going in to 2011. Lidge is hoping to capitalize off the momentum of last season. View full article »

Kolb can keep the visor, but the Eagles will probably want the helmet back.

According to a league source, the Philadelphia Eagles will apply the franchise tag to Pro Bowl quarterback Michael Vick next month. The move will ensure that Vick remains an Eagle for the duration of the 2011 season, and conventional wisdom suggests that in that time frame, the Eagles will work to sign Vick to a long-term deal.

In the meantime, I’m sure Vick will be pretty happy making approximately $20 million next season, which is about the average  salary of the five highest-paid players at his position. That’s what a franchise tag entails, so I’m sure Vick’s debtors are smiling right now. View full article »

 

Is this man the future of the Phillies in right field? Find out what the folks at MLB Network think tonight.

Another Sign That I’m Completely Desperate for Baseball

I’ve been watching the MLB Network religiously. Their “Top 10 Right Now” series is nothing short of awesome, if for nothing else, its ability to spark endless debate between my friends. “MLB’s 20 Greatest Games” has been a pleasure to watch as well. Last night’s episode featured #17, game four of the 2004 ALCS between the Yankees and the Red Sox… an instant classic, and one of the most exciting games I have ever seen. And don’t even get me started on “Hot Stove”… never has a network been able to make their sport so interesting when games are literally not being played.
Tonight, they continue to deliver the goods, baby.
MLB Network will debut it’s list of “Top 50 Prospects” tonight at 9:00 pm, and look for Domonic Brown to be featured on the higher end of that list. It’ll also be interesting to see where any other Phillies may fall and prospects from division rivals.
I will certainly be watching, and I’ll provide you with some info on the show and Phillies-related news some time late tonight or tomorrow morning.
This is the longest winter of my life… I can’t wait anymore. The anticipation for my fantasy baseball league doesn’t help to calm me, either. If you’re as in much pain as I am, take a listen to Anthony Gargano and Glen Macnow’s lunch with Charlie Manuel yesterday. Get your fix.

Packers Fan Loses Job at Chicago Area Dealership

An employee of a car dealership in a Chicago suburb lost his job yesterday after arriving at work with a Green Bay Packers tie

…it’s not as one-sided as you think.

Webb Chevrolet in Oak Lawn, Illinois is a sponsor of Chicago Bears radio broadcasts. John Stone, now a former employee of the dealership, refused to take off his Packers tie when asked by his boss. The boss then gave him an ultimatum and asked him to choose between wearing the tie or keeping his job. Stone chose the former.

Jerry Roberts, the “boss” in this situation, is justified in his actions. Wearing a Packers tie the day after the Bears NFC Championship loss wouldn’t necessarily rub customers the right way. That, combined with the fact that they have a sponsorship deal with Bears? Eh, not good for business.

So I take it a bow tie wouldn’t have gone over well either?

Laviolette Keeps Flyers on Toes

Flyers coach Peter Laviolette  doesn’t want to see his team perform the way they did on December 20th against the Florida Panthers.

The 5-0 loss to a dismal Panthers team was the team’s final game before their one-week break over the holiday season. They Flyers will get another week off for the All-Star break after tonight’s game against the Montreal Canadiens at the Wells Fargo Center.

This time, “Lavs” will not let the Flyers falter in their second “getaway game” of the year.

Frank Seravalli of the Philadelphia Daily News wrote a piece on Laviolette who held a full practice yesterday, despite the fact that the team played two days in a row against New Jersey and at Chicago.

The coach, who is all business, had this to say.

“We didn’t do very well last time we had a break,” Laviolette said. “We talked about it briefly. All you can do is address things and bring it to [their] attention. It’s a big game and an important game. We want to make sure we end it the right way.”

Do you love this coach? Or do you love this coach? C’mon…

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.

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