15 Results for brett myers

What's next for Phillies?

Rob Neyer, SweetSpot

...J.A. Happ, and Joe Blanton ranks right near the top of National League rotations, and Brett Myers is a perfectly useful No. 5 starter. Replacing Feliz with DeRosa is fine, I guess. DeRosa...

Blog | November 05, 2009

Phillies make room for Bruntlett

Rob Neyer, SweetSpot

...and starting rotation, and just about everything is the same, except: " Chan Ho Park is in " Brett Myers is out " Eric Bruntlett is in " Kyle Kendrick is out I can understand adding Chan Ho...

Blog | October 15, 2009

Manuel again turns to Lidge

Rob Neyer, SweetSpot

...roster? He still hasn't pitched in this series, and might not. Kyle Kendrick and Brett Myers were available last night, too. Granted, neither of them are exactly world-beaters, but still. As...

Blog | October 12, 2009

Lidge still struggling, still closing

Rob Neyer, SweetSpot

...a little bit sometimes, but opposing teams do not like facing him." --snip-- Right-hander Brett Myers was scheduled to pitch two innings Wednesday night in Double A Reading. He is the best...

Blog | August 26, 2009

Do Phillies need Halladay (or Lee)?

Rob Neyer, SweetSpot

...39;s giving up far too many home runs. Happ is pitching better this year than Brett Myers -- a rotation mainstay in 2008 -- pitched last year. Fundamentally, the Phillies' top four starters right...

Blog | July 21, 2009

Phils scramble to replace Myers

Rob Neyer, SweetSpot

As if the Phillies didn't already have enough rotation issues, it looks like Brett Myers is going to be out for a while, and maybe for a long while ...  Myers...

Blog | May 29, 2009

Thin crop of free agents waiting next year

Rob Neyer

...Werth (Philadelphia), Brian Giles (San Diego), Todd Wellemeyer (St. Louis), Adrian Beltre (Seattle), Mike Cameron (Milwaukee), Brett Myers (Philadelphia), Jason Bay (Boston), Troy Glaus (St. Louis) and Vladimir Guerrero (Angels). Euston followed his top...

Blog Entry | Conversation | December 30, 2008

Phillies back from the dead

Rob Neyer, ESPN Insider

Since Seemingly Dead Day, the Phillies have pulled themselves within striking distance entering the season's penultimate weekend, writes Rob Neyer.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | September 22, 2006

Figuring out the differences

Rob Neyer, ESPN Insider

Rob Neyer reviews his least-accurate NL preseason picks and compares them to the projected end-of-the-season records.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | July 14, 2006

It's a marathon, not a sprint

Rob Neyer, ESPN Insider

After being given up for dead in April, the Phillies and Padres have turned it around, and the Twins are showing signs of life.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | May 15, 2006

NL East is a four-team race

Rob Neyer, ESPN Insider

Each spring, the process of picking someone other than the Braves in the NL East begins anew.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | March 25, 2005

Braves delivering ... for now

Rob Neyer, ESPN Insider

While the Braves are on a roll of late, it would still be a surprise if they finished the season atop the NL East.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | July 19, 2004

Picking the division winners

Rob Neyer, ESPN Insider

Yankees or Red Sox? Cubs or Cardinals? With pennant races heating up, these questions need answers.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | June 29, 2004

Phillies' rotation good, not great

Rob Neyer, ESPN.com

The Phillies' rotation should be improved, but don't expect their starters to among the majors' elite staffs.

Story | Conversation | December 24, 2003

Leave 'em in, take 'em out, leave 'em in ...

Rob Neyer, ESPN.com

How important are pitch counts? While there isn't a definite answer to the question, limiting pitchers on how much they throw is a wise decision.

Story | Conversation | April 29, 2003