After acquiring Hunter Pence from the Houston Astros just yesterday, it looks like the Philadelphia Phillies have no intentions of slowing down.
Jayson Stark tweeted earlier that the Phillies may be interested in another power hitter, specifically Jason Giambi or former Phillie Jim Thome. The tweet stated:
There isn't much power there.
Considering Schneider is the backup catcher, the Phillies probably want to replace Gload, who has just six RBI this year with no home runs.
The Phillies were rumored earlier in the week to be interested in Giambi and he "appeared almost certain to go to Philly" according to Troy Renck, who covers the Rockies. But Thome is a brand new name.
Although Giambi and Thome are both 40 years old, I think they would be solid fits for the Phillies.
Giambi is used to the "bench-power guy" role with the Rockies and has done a great job with it by hitting 10 HR and knocking in 24 runs so far this season.
Thome, on the other hand, has been a valuable DH for the Twins. In just 52 games this year (he suffered an injury this year), he has seven home runs and had 25 last year in just 108 games.
Both of these guys still have some pop in their bat and could become valuable options for the playoffs. Just think of them as playing the same role Matt Stairs did in 2008.
If the Phillies can get one of these guys for cheap, I say go for it. Besides, wouldn't you want to see Thome hit his 600th home run in a Phillies jersey?
--Michael Fogliano
Jayson Stark tweeted earlier that the Phillies may be interested in another power hitter, specifically Jason Giambi or former Phillie Jim Thome. The tweet stated:
Next #Phillies move might not be for an arm. Still have interest in HR threat off the bench like Jason Giambi. Even asked on Thome.When everyone in the lineup is healthy, the current bench players include: Ben Francisco, Brian Schneider, Wilson Valdez, Michael Martinez and Ross Gload.
There isn't much power there.
Considering Schneider is the backup catcher, the Phillies probably want to replace Gload, who has just six RBI this year with no home runs.
The Phillies were rumored earlier in the week to be interested in Giambi and he "appeared almost certain to go to Philly" according to Troy Renck, who covers the Rockies. But Thome is a brand new name.
Although Giambi and Thome are both 40 years old, I think they would be solid fits for the Phillies.
Giambi is used to the "bench-power guy" role with the Rockies and has done a great job with it by hitting 10 HR and knocking in 24 runs so far this season.
Thome, on the other hand, has been a valuable DH for the Twins. In just 52 games this year (he suffered an injury this year), he has seven home runs and had 25 last year in just 108 games.
Both of these guys still have some pop in their bat and could become valuable options for the playoffs. Just think of them as playing the same role Matt Stairs did in 2008.
If the Phillies can get one of these guys for cheap, I say go for it. Besides, wouldn't you want to see Thome hit his 600th home run in a Phillies jersey?
--Michael Fogliano