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Phillies Loom As Possible Roy Oswalt (Re-)Destination

Roy Oswalt wants to pitch for the Rangers, but the Rangers don't have room. Roy Oswalt wants to pitch for the Cardinals, but the Cardinals don't have room. Roy Oswalt reportedly isn't interested in pitching for the Pirates. The Reds denied that they're going after Roy Oswalt. Roy Oswalt reportedly isn't interested in pitching for the Red Sox, at least for now.

Source says there's "no sense of progress" in any talks between #RedSox and Roy Oswalt

Now what? Where is Roy Oswalt supposed to go? We look towards Jayson Stark:

#Phillies have called around to see if it's possible to move Joe Blanton to open payroll space for Roy Oswalt.

Amaro admitted Phillies have had "dialogue" with Oswalt but said fitting him now isn't feasible.

Fitting Roy Oswalt isn't presently feasible because the Phillies are just about out of payroll space. That Jonathan Papelbon contract keeps on giving and giving, and it's not even started yet. But you know what would clear payroll space and a roster spot? Moving Joe Blanton, who is due $8.5 million this season.

Of course, that's much, much easier said than done. Blanton had physical problems a year ago. He posted a 78 ERA+. He posted an 85 ERA+ the year before that. It's unlikely that some team's going to be willing to take Blanton on at his price. His price being free in one regard, and not free in another.

But the Phillies have pulled off some magical moves before, so they're a team to monitor at least a little bit. Generally speaking, when the Phillies want something, they get it. How badly do the Phillies want Roy Oswalt?

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How much better does Oswalt make the Phillies at the cost?

I’m more concerned about the Howard extension (of course), and the restrictions on moves, as well as the implications on signing Hamels long-term.

Frankly, I’d rather have Papelbon than Oswalt.

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by WholeCamels on Feb 8, 2012 6:18 PM EST reply actions  

Lots of weird stuff

Even his great stretch run performance in 2010 was backed by lots of BABIP luck. He just wasn’t missing bats at all last year and has chronic back problems. He could very well rebound and be fine but for a team bumping up against the luxury tax limit, with three elite starters, it seems like resources are better expended elsewhere.

There are also some anecdotal factors that make me think his “heart isn’t in it” anymore.

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by WholeCamels on Feb 8, 2012 6:29 PM EST up reply actions  

Ditto

I still believe a lefty can after a bit master third base

by DodgerofTrolleys on Feb 8, 2012 8:51 PM EST up reply actions  

I'd love him with the Dodgers.

I still believe a lefty can after a bit master third base

by DodgerofTrolleys on Feb 8, 2012 8:51 PM EST reply actions  

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