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Supra, I didn't respond ditrcely to your argument because it is non-sensical analysis. That's not a sensible way to look at team hitting performance, period. I mean, by your logic, if the Yankees offered us Brett Gardner in exchange for Raul Ibanez, we should turn them down because we can't afford to lose the roughly 10 to 15 extra HR that Ibanez supplies. I mean, you could say the Phillies can't afford to lose Rollins SB. Or doubles. Or defense. And so on. So where does that leave us we need to get a SS replacement who will be his equal or better in every category? That wouldn't make sense in any case, but especially when you're dealing with a player of Rollins' quality. He is the best SS in Phillies' history, and chances are that, unfortunately, our next SS won't be as good. So the standard must be as good as Rollins is unreasonable. But even more unreasonable and, frankly, absurd is the standard must hit as many HR as Rollins. Heck, by your logic Jose Reyes would be an inadequate replacement for Rollins. Not that I think they should sign Reyes too expensive but when the logical conclusion of your argument is that Jose Reyes is an inadequate replacement for Rollins, you know that there is a problem with your argument.And again, that doesn't mean that Galvis is ready. But if you told me that Galvis would match Elvis Andrus he of the 9 career HR I'd take that in a hearbeat.
Off topic, but there are stories going nruoad that the Phillies may have just signed Laynce Nix to a 2 year deal? My initial response would be ugh, why?' but it may not be entirely awful if it's only for like 1-1.5 million a year. Although i'm not very familiar with Nix, i've never been particularly impressed by him and not sure why the Phillies felt he was warranted a 2 year deal. Also don't we already have ENOUGH OF options? This is starting to feel like the 2010 Giants who signed/traded for seemingly a trillion Outfielders, although I won't complain if it ends with a World Series title like they got ;) But I guess Ruben's really trying to make sure Dom stays well buried on the depth chart, unless he's planning on putting Mayberry back in the minors and/or trading Francisco?