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It was once inhabited by the greatest Phillie of all time, Mike Schmidt, and was once the home of another talented homegrown product by the name of Scott Rolen. But aside from those two, there has been a sort of revolving door at the position in recent...
In 2008, the Phillies won the World Series with a starting rotation led by Cole Hamels and followed by Brett Myers, Jamie Moyer, Joe Blanton and Adam Eaton (ugh). Their offensive roster consisted of many of the same players today, but players like...
Kansas City Royals third baseman Pedro Feliz leaps for a wide throw as Seattle Mariners' Michael Saunders steals third during the third inning of a spring training baseball game in Peoria, Ariz. , Thursday, March 24, 2011. View Photo »
Moore said, “you certainly give them the benefit of the doubt.” So the Royals might be interested — but only at the right price. “I think there are going to be quite a few players like that around in January if we want to supplement our team,” Moore said.
He's a switch-hitter who could also play first base, third base or the outfield corners. "There's going to be quite a few players like that still around in January if we want to supplement our team," Moore said. "Last year we picked up Pedro Feliz in...
Years ago, 26 homeruns from a third baseman was pretty standard. But Ramirez and his 26 bombs won the Silver Slugger award in 2011. That’s more home runs than the last three years combined from the Phils’ everyday third basemen (Placido Polanco and...
Years ago, 26 homeruns from a third baseman was pretty standard. But Ramirez and his 26 bombs won the Silver Slugger award in 2011. That’s more home runs than the last three years combined from the Phils’ everyday third basemen (Placido Polanco and...
A twelfth round pick from West Virginia University in 2006, Carpenter made the switch to pitching in 2008. The Astros acquired Carpenter in 2010 in a trade deadline deal that sent Pedro Feliz to St. Louis. Ed Wade definitely got the best of that...
Pedro Julio Feliz (born April 27, 1975 in Ázua de Compostela, Dominican Republic) is a Major League Baseball third baseman for the Philadelphia Phillies. Feliz has hit 20 or more home runs in four of his first five seasons as a starting third baseman and is an above average fielder at third base. He spent the first eight years of his major... Full Article
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