On the day when pitcher John Lannan and third baseman Michael Young were officially introduced as members of the Philadelphia Phillies, club GM Ruben Amaro, Jr. opened himself up to a bevy of questions about the present and future reshaping of the five-time NL East champions who were dethroned by Washington last season.
The following is a repost from Todd Zolecki's blog:
QUESTION: Are you still searching for a corner outfielder?
ANSWER: As far as the outfield situation is concerned, we’re still
trolling through the possibility of adding another piece there. And
we’re also considering the possibility of a double platoon. That’s a
possibility as well. We’ve done some things that have helped our club at
a couple of different levels. I don’t think the process of trying to
help improve our club stops until the end of the season. It’s very
possible that we have the answers internally. I feel comfortable with
the way our club is today and if there’s a way to improve it, we’ll try
to do that.
QUESTION: Have an update on Roy Halladay‘s offseason?
ANSWER: Doc’s done very well. He’s going to start throwing off the mound here very shortly. Dubes (Rich Dubee) has seen him throw a couple times, at least long toss. I guess he’s working down there with Kyle Kendrick
pretty extensively. He’s doing well, but we don’t know what kind of Doc
we’re going to get until Doc’s down firing in spring training. But he’s
feeling pretty good so far.
QUESTION: How is Chase Utley doing?
ANSWER: He’s done very well this offseason. (Head athletic trainer) Scott Sheridan’s
visited him once and he’s probably going to go see him again. He’s
taking ground balls pretty much every other day. He didn’t take a whole
lot of time off. One of the things I think we’ve all learned, including
Chase, that it probably behooved him to continue to work and do things
to be able to keep his joints going, keep his knees going. He’s actually
done very well. We have to be cautiously optimistic that he’s going to
be back and playing. He hasn’t played games in spring training the last
two years, but we’re cautiously optimistic that he’s going to be ready
to go. We’ll probably monitor and have a discussion prior to spring
training about how he’ll be utilized and such during the spring. I think
he’s feeling like he’s raring to go and hopefully he’ll be ready to go
April 1.
QUESTION: Are you comfortable with amount of right-handed power in lineup?
ANSWER: I am. I’m obviously going to miss Chooch (Carlos Ruiz)
in the first part of the season. That’ll be a bit of an issue for us.
Would we like to add more power to the lineup? Sure. Again, it’s more
about production than power. I think we have guys who can produce, Michael (Young) being one of them obviously. I think there’s other guys we have — Jimmy (Rollins)
as a switch hitter. Depending on how the outfield is constituted, I
think we’ll figure it out. I think everyone thinks we’re so left-handed
heavy, but the fact of the matter is we’re heavy in the middle of the
lineup, left-handed depending right now on our three and four guys. But
that can change and a lot of it depends on how Charlie (Manuel) puts his lineup
together.
QUESTION: You mentioned being cautiously optimistic regarding Chase. Was there concern he might not be able to come back?
ANSWER: When a guy is down for two years and doesn’t play full seasons
in the two years prior you have to be a little concerned. But we think
Chase has learned and we have learned to manage whatever he’s got going
on in his knees pretty well. I think he has a pretty good understanding
of it, we have a pretty good understanding of it and I think he’s going
to be fine. But you just never know. Obviously he’s got knee issues.
Hopefully he’ll be able to put himself in the position – we think he’s
put himself in the position to be ready to go out of the chute this
spring. But that remains to be seen. We’ll see what happens.
QUESTION: How is Ryan Howard doing?
ANSWER: I think Ryan right now, he’s been in the process of still getting
100 percent strength, he was never really at 100 percent, I don’t know
how close he’ll be when spring starts. But typically it takes a full
year to gain your full strength capacity with an injury like that, and I
think he’s getting closer to that. From what Ryan was doing prior to
his wedding and his honeymoon, he was doing well. I think he continued
that program when he went on his honeymoon. We’ve been monitoring him
and he’s seemed to be doing well. We’ll find out more once he gets back.
QUESTION: Do you think there are upgrades available among outfielders on the free-agent market?
ANSWER: Yeah, I think there are some guys that can help us, but there
are also guys on the trade market we’ve looked into. We’ll see what
works for us.
QUESTION: Are you reluctant to give up a first-round pick for a free agent like Nick Swisher?
ANSWER: If we think it’s the right guy to sign we’ll sign him. I mean, a
lot of it depends. First-round picks are important, but at the same
time if we feel like short term, long term we should go that route …
we’re still trying to figure it out.
QUESTION: Do you have to stay under the luxury tax?
ANSWER: I haven’t been given any ultimatums as far as that is concerned,
but there is a limit to where we want to be right now. I also think
it’s important to give ourselves a little flexibility for the trade
deadline in case we want to do some things there, too. Not just
dollar-wise, but personnel-wise, too. We’re looking at all possibilities
to improve the club and if we can do it and we think it’s the right
thing to do we’ll move on it.
QUESTION: Do you feel you have more assets in the farm system now than before?
ANSWER: I mean, I like our guys. I like our depth, especially our starting depth that we’ve created. Ethan Martin and Adam Morgan and (Jonathan) Pettibone. Jesse Biddle
is starting to come along. There are quite a few guys starting pitching
wise that we feel pretty good about and that’s a plus. A lot of our
guys depth-wise that we talked about in our bullpen, they finally got a
chance to start pitching at the big-league level. We’re creating some
depth pitching-wise. Position-player wise I think it’s endemic in some
regards that it’s tough to find them. I think we had some guys that
stepped up this year. Zach Collier played great in the
Arizona Fall League, well enough for us to worry about losing him in the
Rule 5 draft, so we protected him. Cody Asche, Tommy Joseph, who we traded for, Freddy Galvis. So we have some guys I think who can make an impact pretty soon with our ballclub and we still don’t know what we have out of Domonic Brown.
He’s a guy who could do a lot of damage at the major-league level. So
we have some guys who are young who we think will help us at some point
and fortunately with some of the moves we’ve made, we haven’t disrupted
too much of that.
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