13
Dec
07

Mitchell Report released; names listed here

The Mitchell Report has been released.

Here’s the list, which I found out of the PDF of the report

Rick Ankiel
David Bell
Paul Byrd
Jose Canseco
Jay Gibbons
Troy Glaus
Jason Grimsley
Jose Guillen
Jerry Hairston Jr.
Darren Holmes
Gary Matthews Jr
John Rocker
Scott Schoeneweis
Ismael Valdez
Matt Williams
Steve Woodward
Nook Logan
Howie Clark
Jeff Williams
Chad Allen
Brendan Donnelly
Jim Parque
Gary Bennett Jr
Matt Herges
Mike Bell
Eric Gagne
Kevin Brown
Fernando Vina
Bart Miadich
Adam Riggs
Paul LoDuca
Stephen Randolph
Mike Stanton
Jason Christiansen
Miguel Tejada
Adam Piatt
Kent Mercker
Cody McKay
Mike Lansing
Kevin Young
Todd Pratt
Phil Hiatt
Todd Williams
Chris Donnels
Ryan Franklin
Denny Neagle
Mo Vaughn
FP Santangelo
David Justice
Greg Zaun
Jason Grimsley
Chuck Knoblauch
Andy Pettitte
Roger Clemens
Rondell White
Matt Franco
Hal Morris
Mark Carreon
Todd Hundley
Josais Manzanillo
Tim Laker
Jack Cust
Brian Roberts
Larry Bigbie
David Segui
Lenny Dykstra
Randy Velarde
Gary Sheffield
Benito Santiago
Jeremy Giambi
Jason Giambi
Bobby Estalella
Barry Bonds
Marvin Benard

Thoughts:

- Paul LoDuca came out at me right away. That doesn’t surprise me. The guy seems to always be close to this kind of junk.
- Todd Pratt makes sense, but upsets me. As does Lenny Dykstra.
- More nothing names than big names. In fact, we already knew most of the big names. Sheffield is one who comes in as a small surprise.
- The list posted last night and e-mailed around is a huge hoax. No Pujols, Varitek, etc.
- Gary Matthews Jr. cashed in at the right time, eh?
- A lot of catchers here. I suppose they were all trying to prolong their careers and aid injuries.
- Eric Gagne’s admission shows he’s more the Sox-caliber pitcher than the Dodgers-caliber pitcher.
- Most of these guys are from the mid- and late-90s. Nothing huge to write home about.


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2008 Standings

National League East
PHILLIES 0-0
New York 0-0
Atlanta 0-0
Washington 0-0
Florida 0-0

2008 Phillies

Working Roster
C - Carlos Ruiz
C - Chris Coste
1B - Ryan Howard
2B - Chase Utley
3B - Wes Helms
3B - Greg Dobbs
SS - Jimmy Rollins
SS - ERIC BRUNTLETT
LF - Pat Burrell
RF - Shane Victorino
RF - Jayson Werth
SP - Cole Hamels
SP - Jamie Moyer
SP - Kyle Kendrick
SP - Adam Eaton
RP - Clay Condrey
RP - JC ROMERO
RP - Tom Gordon
RP - BRAD LIDGE
CP - Brett Myers

Free Agents
2B - Tadahito Iguchi
CF - Aaron Rowand
SP - Jon Lieber
SP - Kyle Lohse
RP - Antonio Alfonseca
RP - Jose Mesa

Acquired
SS - Eric Bruntlett
RP - Brad Lidge
OF - Chris Snelling
RP - Shane Youman

Year-by-year

Place since 1984
2007: 89-73, 1st Place NL East
2006: 85-77, 2nd Place NL East (New York)
2005: 88-74, 2nd Place NL East (Atlanta)
2004: 86-76, 2nd Place NL East (Atlanta)
2003: 86-76, 3rd Place NL East (Atlanta)
2002: 80-82, 3rd Place NL East (Atlanta)
2001: 86-76, 2nd Place NL East (Atlanta)
2000: 65-95, 5th Place NL East (Atlanta)
1999: 77-85, 3rd Place NL East (Atlanta)
1998: 75-87, 3rd Place NL East (Atlanta)
1997: 68-94, 5th Place NL East (Atlanta)
1996: 67-95, 5th Place NL East (Atlanta)
1995: 69-75, 2nd Place NL East (Atlanta)
1994: 54-61, 4th Place NL East (Montreal)
1993: 97-65, 1st Place NL East
1992: 70-92, 6th Place NL East (Pittsburgh)
1991: 78-84, 3rd Place NL East (Pittsburgh)
1990: 77-85, 4th Place NL East (Pittsburgh)
1989: 67-95, 6th Place NL East (Chicago)
1988: 65-96, 6th Place NL East (New York)
1987: 80-82, 4th Place NL East (Saint Louis)
1986: 86-75, 2nd Place NL East (New York)
1985: 75-87, 5th Place NL East (Saint Louis)
1984: 81-81, 4th Place NL East (Chicago)

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