Romero Activated; Escalona Sent Down To AAA

Posted by Tim Malcolm, Wed, June 03, 2009 01:26 AM

David Murphy reports (via Twitter) the Phillies have sent left-handed reliever Sergio Escalona to triple-A Lehigh Valley to make room for left-handed reliever JC Romero, who will return Wednesday from a 50-game suspension for violating Major League Baseball’s substance abuse policy.

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23 Responses to “Romero Activated; Escalona Sent Down To AAA”

  1. Brian of CO Says:

    SWEET. Hopefully hes been working out, and is still on top of his game. Hopefully he doesnt need a warmup period like some of our pitchers have needed.

  2. Havoc Says:

    Nice! It will probably be best for Escalona to get back on a steady schedule with the minor league club. I’ve got to wonder about Taschner though I’m guessing he’s going to be part of whatever trade package we try to put together. Do you think we’ll see Majewski come up? I haven’t heard much about how he’s been doing.

  3. Dan Says:

    Yes! WB JC!

  4. » Bastardo’s Gem Debut, Ibanez Power Phillies Past Padres | Blogging-Baseball.com Says:

    [...] other related news, the Phillies Nation blog reports that lefthanded reliever J.C. Romero, who has been working out in a minor league rehab assignment, [...]

  5. M.P. aka Philles Phan SC #54 Says:

    Ok, JC is back, fine, now do we need any more southpaws?

  6. Phil Says:

    They should release Taschner.

  7. Geoff Says:

    I would have kept Escalona over Taschner. So maybe there are more moves coming. They need to retool the lesser end of the bullpen a little bit. Taschner could be optioned to the minors and they could add another RH relief arm somehow, because Chan Ho Park sucks. Allowing 4 runs in an inning. They should just release that guy.

  8. Bob Myers Says:

    Every time J.C. Romero’s suspension is mentioned, I feel like justice demands that he be defended. He went to great lengths to make sure nothing illegal was in his training supplements. He is a man of great character, one of the Phillies finest just in terms of his character, and I hate it that he gets the label substance abuse. It’s not fair, and it’s not really correct factually.

  9. gabriel Says:

    i will back bob myers statements all day long…
    i also agree that taschner needs to go… along with park. i hate to have a 6 million/year moyer in the pen, but i think that gives us the best chance to win… he got his 2 yrs and 13 mil for being a living local legend. now put him in the pen, or permanently DL him and let him ‘back up’ dubee as a pitching coach asst. we gotta get this thing sewn up so our pitching staff can look legitimate and maybe, just maybe get the team ERA under 5.00…
    1) Colebert
    2) Halliday
    3) Blanton
    4) Happ
    5) Bastardo
    halliday is a longshot but FO did say they are looking for an ‘elite’ starter to replace the original piece of the Redneck Express. I think peavy stays put for the rest of this year and may get moved offseason, i think oswalt would be nice, but will command too many prospects for his actual value… i’ve also heard erik bedard (another lefty!?) or aaron haraang (why?) but here is why halliday makes the most sense for philly…
    they need a guy who will compliment coley in the 2 spot, or as i’ll call it if we get roy – spot 1A, a guy who can eat innings (40 complete games since 2001), strike guys out, accumilate wins, and take the pressure off of the pen.
    halliday does all of those things. very well to boot. if i’m gonna part with 2 pitching prospects, one of our plethora of corner outfielders (who i selfishly want to keep ALL OF THEM lol) then we may as well get a younger, more durable candidate than the aging oswalt or the primadonna peavy…
    i hope they go this route instead of patchworking marquis or someone like that… although marquis probably is a 2 here, he’s a 3 or 4 at best in reality…
    ok i’m done now

  10. Geoff Says:

    Dude, get this straight: If somehow the Phillies got Halladay, Cole would be the number 2 behind him. Cole is great, but he hasnt found the consistency that Halladay has in his career yet. Yet…

  11. Geoff Says:

    But I agree about Moyer..hed be better out of the pen then Jack Taschner

  12. Griffin Says:

    I think the reason they sent down Escalona was that they wanted to get him consistant work. Taschner doesn’t really have a future in this organization, so they’re less worried about stunting his growth.

  13. Griffin Says:

    Damn, I meant “consistent”.

  14. Ben Says:

    gabriel, I would love to have Aaron Harang. We wouldn’t have to give up near as much to get him, he’s better than I think your giving him credit for (led the NL in K’s a couple years ago, had a rough year on a terrible team last year but before that went over 230 innings for consecutive seasons and had very solid #2-like numbers), and he’s a great fit for Philadelphia because he’s one of those sinker, keep-the-ball-low guys that we are always saying would thrive at the Cit.

  15. mikemike Says:

    I can’t see Jamie Moyer in the pen. He isn’t at his age used to it, doesn’t throw hard enough to come in to get a lefthander to strike out. Maybe you are right but he isn’t what I would think of as a relief pitchers, unless it’s like park to be used in blowouts and long relief, maybe, but doubt it.

  16. Havoc Says:

    I’d actually like to see the Phils make a move for Matt Cain on San Fran. I don’t expect them to get Peavey, I don’t think we’d get a fair price on Oswalt, and Halliday is not on the market unless the Jays end up 10 or 12 games out, not to mention he’d cost the farm. I think since San Fran is looking for some bats we might be able to get something done.

  17. christopher Says:

    moyer will retire as a phillies starting pitcher. get used to it.

    as for taschner, he hasn’t been great but he’s been serviceable for sure. i’d rather have escalona probably, but i haven’t been unhappy with jumpin jack at all.

  18. Griffin Says:

    If Cain gets traded, it’ll be for a major league bat. He’s on 24 and is not due big money so he should cost more than Peavy and Oswalt.

  19. Geoff Says:

    Well if you got a really good starter in a trade, and you had to pull someone out of the rotation. You not going to pull JA Happ if hes pitching well, not Blanton if he keeps up the good starts, not Bastardo if he improves and pitches well, not Cole obviously. So that leaves Moyer the odd man out.

    Youd be CRAZY to pull this kid from the rotation if he keeps pitching well…crazy.

  20. Bruce Says:

    Some observations:

    Of the two lefthanded relievers, Charlie Manual chose to keep 31 yr old Taschner over Escalona for the obvious reason of experience. Also Taschner did a commendable job in his role with 15 appearances and 20.2 innings for a 3.92 ERA (compared to league average of 4.44 for relievers).

    Bastardo when way beyond my expectations with a 102 pitch count and 6 innings. Very impressive first time around. I know a few here are in love with his 94-95 MPH fastball and he used it exclusively last night. However, it remains to be seen how he handles his off speed pitches in future starts. Obviously, given a big lead (Phils scored 4 runs in 1st inning), catcher Ruiz with Dubee’s consent, continuously called for the heater to ease the pressure on Bastardo. As with all Phillies fans, looking forward to his next start and how he will handle tight spots in game situations.

    The current rotation is showing consistency that it lacked earlier in the season. Hamels and the rest of the mainstays, Blanton, Moyer and Happ are fulfilling their roles. Dare we say that Bastardo could be that 5th starter the Phillies are looking for? Wouldn’t that be nice? Time will tell. The heart of this rotation that was vital to last season’s World Championship is intact and again leading the way as team goes to a 10 game high over the .500 mark (30-20).

  21. From Section 113 Says:

    Havoc:

    How about Cain and Rowand for Werth/Carrasco/Donald/Carpenter/Flande?

    Eating the Rowand money might be a way to get Cain cheaper. It does seem a tad light but thinking about the Rowand money kind of tips it more fairly.

  22. Jeff of NoVa. Says:

    Section 113m

    Not sure that would work, Werth is a much better player for what the Phils do.

    If we trade for a frontline Starter, I do not want to give away anyone that is a starter in our 1-8 lineup. It is the best in baseball, why would you want to break that up or disturb that.

    If Halladay/Cain is on the market, they could send prospects maybe Blanton, but no starting position players.

    I would not really be interested in getting a fill in like Marquis or Washburn.

    The prospects that I would say are off limits would be the following
    Kyle Drabek
    Dominic Brown
    Michael Taylor

  23. From Section 113 Says:

    Jeff-

    The Giants want to rid themselves of Rowand’s contract. We no he can play here. There were no hard feelings when he left.

    Yes Werth has nice value to us but he struggles so badly and we are replacing him with another righty who has some power just not speed.

    I think we could work out a trade around that. The Giants need middle inf bats. They have Posey and the 1B player. I think ridding the contract of Rowand would allow them to go out in FA and get a player like Hudson in the off-season.

    They have pitching in the minors. They need hitting.

    I might trade Taylor for Cain (obviously not straight up). We would get 2 yrs of Cain for 6 yrs of Taylor…. But if we won again it would be worth it.

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