Speaking of Asian Pitchers Returning To NLCS Rosters
Sons of Steve Garvey —
... Chan Ho Park, sidelined in mid-September with a strained right hamstring, just bumped Brett Myers off the Phillies' NLCS roster: ...
Brett Myers' Value Takes Another Hit
Jorge Says No! —
... However, it doesn't look like Myers will ever get that opportunity. Brad Lidge seems to have found a little bit of his former self in Colorado and with the return of Chan Ho Park, the Phillies elected to keep Myers off the playoff roster: ...
Excited and Anxious Links
The House That Glanville Built —
... Samie Parker, Teddy Lehman, Marcel Shipp. Who knew? -It's official: Pedro to start game 2. I am completely baffled by Charlie Manuel's instance on having Joe Blanton in the bullpen when, in my humble opinion, he should be starting game 2 without question, but I'm done questioning Charlie. Except that I'm questioning it. Though I do think Pedro is gonna pitch all sorts of awesome. And I really like his chances against the Flotilla. -Brett Myers: "I'm ticked." -Austin Scott is suing Penn State. ...
Yankees, Dodgers, Phillies tweak rosters for LCS
Circling The Bases —
... pinch-runner Freddy Guzman, which makes sense given that Hinske would rarely get the call to pinch-hit for anyone in the Yankees' stacked lineup after batting just .242/.348/.432 this year. Guzman probably won't see much action either, but could be used to run for Jorge Posada or Hideki Matsui if fellow speedster Brett Gardner is playing center field. Now that Chan Ho Park is recovered from his hamstring injury the Phillies have added him to the bullpen in place of Brett Myers, who isn't very happy about being removed from the roster. Myers has had success as a reliever in ...
Looking Back on the Brett Myers Era
crashburnalley.com —
... [image] Brett Myers was the odd man out when the Phillies set their NLCS roster. Myers was infuriated — or, in his words , “ticked”. There is a chance he makes the World Series roster, but even if he does, it is likely that the next 4-to-7 games are the last we’ll see of Brett in a Phillies uniform. He is a free agent after the post-season ends and is coming off of a disappointing, injury-plauged 2009 in which he was paid $12 million. The Phillies have over $108 million obliged already for 2010, and that’s before addressing arbitration-eligible players (i.e. Chad Durbin) and ...




