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The Phillies have come out of the All-Star break like a house on fire, sweeping the Marlins and pulling within seven games of Miami for the crown of the second-worst record in baseball. Have they turned the corner? Are they a good team now?

No. design jerseys cheap They remain much more dumpster fire than house on fire. But pointing out that the Phillies are bad at baseball isn’t exactly fresh territory. It’s been heavily-trod ground for most of the past 130-plus years. Instead, let’s try to find some reasons Phillies fans can have hope that things will one day turn around.

Ruben Amaro, Jr, the general manager mastermind who figured out a way to take a $100m World Series champion and, in just seven years, reshape it into a $135m baseball laughing stock, womens steelers jersey cheap is not long for his job. Andy MacPhail was brought in last month to become team president and, while Amaro has been assured that he will not be fired while the Phillies are still playing games this season, the writing is on the wall – and also hopefully on a Word document draft on MacPhail’s computer that says: “Ruben Amaro, this serves as your termination notice. Please clean out your desk, leave this building and never come back.”
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Rookie Maikel Franco at age 22 is one of the best young third-basemen in baseball, with 10 home runs and 34 RBI despite only being called up to Philadelphia in mid-May. Cesar Hernandez, Odubel Herrera and Freddy Galvis are also 25-and-younger regulars who have earned spots in the lineup. braves jersey cheap On the pitching staff there’s 24-year old reliever Ken Giles, who has the stuff to be a good major league closer.

How the Phillies could screw it up: Franco is a legit top-tier prospect. Giles is already a good and established reliever. cheap oregon ducks jerseys Those other guys? The only reason they’re playing every day is because the Phillies are so bad, the team has no other options. So the only real building blocks the Phillies have are a third baseman and a setup man. Give a little kid two blocks and ask him to build something. See what happens and prepare to not be amazed.

How the Phillies could screw it up: This is baseball. Highly-touted prospects are far from sure things – especially at pitcher and shortstop. What if Nola and Crawford don’t pan out? Or what if they both do? Nola, Crawford, Franco and Giles alone don’t make a good team. Scouts across baseball are high on all of those guys, but the Phillies have almost no minor league talent beyond them. Baseball America ranks their farm system as the 21st best in baseball. (I’d say 10th worst, but we’re trying to be positive here.) So even if every one of the Phillies’ prospects meets their projections, the Phillies still won’t have much of a team. Ooof.

There’s help on the way! Philadelphia’s rotation may be an embarrassment right now, cheap practice hockey jersey but minor league prospect Aaron Nola could provide some hope for the future. Nola is only 21, but went 10-4 with a 2.39 ERA in Double-A and Triple-A this season. He’s set to make his major league debut on Tuesday. The Phillies are also waiting on Double-A shortstop JP Crawford, who ESPN recently ranked as the No2 prospect in baseball.

So what if the Phillies don’t have a ton of good prospects to rebuild the franchise, they’re about to get them at the trade deadline, right? Sure thing! Despite the Phillies being a disaster since 2013, Amaro has done little to nothing at the trade deadline each year, deciding to hold onto Cole Hamels, Jonathan Papelbon and friends because ... honestly, no one really knows. But with MacPhail in place, it’s likely that Hamels and Papelbon and any other veteran assets the Phillies have will be moved for prospects – real prospects – in the next 11 days. Hooray!

How the Phillies could screw it up: What can they really expect for any of their big-name players? Papelbon is a closer who makes $13m a year. Good teams don’t pay relievers $13m a year. They at least don’t give up much to acquire them. Hamels is now 31 and in the midst of one of the worst seasons of his career. He’s been crushed in his last two starts, giving up 20 hits and 14 runs in 6.1 innings. Are any contenders going to hand over a package of prized prospects for that? Then there’s Howard. But Amaro has offered to pay Howard’s contract to any team that would take him and still hasn’t had interest. And Chase Utley is still around. Poor Chase Utley. Even if he would accept a trade away from the only team he’s ever played for, he’d fetch almost nothing in return these days. The Phillies hung onto the past for so long that they ruined their chance at a future.

MacPhail has a solid track record in past jobs with the Twins, Cubs and Orioles and, best of all, likely won’t adopt Amaro’s unique two-pronged approach to building a baseball team: ignore all modern forms of player evaluation and pay players vast sums for past performance. you can buy the jerseys on http://www.cheapjerseysverygood.com/ online web.

How the Phillies could screw it up: It’s been clear for a good five years now that Ruben Amaro has no business running a baseball team. Yet he wasn’t fired in 2012. He wasn’t fired in 2013. Or 2014. Why would 2015 be any different? It’s a cliche to say that a person who keeps a job against all odds has compromising photos of someone in power, but Amaro really might. (We just know those photos are not of Ryan Howard, as he hasn’t been a person with power in quite some time. Zing!)

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