Chan Ho Park Has Me Totally Confused
Someone has to explain to me what the hell happened with former Phillies reliever Chan Ho Park, his agent and the Phillies. In this morning’s Inquirer, Andy Martino writes:
Park, whom Brad Lidge called the “MVP of our bullpen” in 2009, expected to remain with the Phillies, and was seeking a raise from the $2.5 million [...]
Photo Of The Day: Best Sandwich Board Ever
Chan Ho Park had perhaps the best Sandwich Board in the history of the medium tonight at the ballpark. Let’s all vote Shane Victorino into the All-Star game.
Phillies Fall To Atlanta, 5-4
Martin Prado stroked a game-ending RBI single in the 10th inning and the Braves beat the Phils 5-4 tonight.
It was the Braves’ first home win over the Phillies since 2007 as the team went 0-9 against the Phillies at Turner Field last year.
Chan Ho Park was on the hill for the Philllies as he gave [...]
No, Chan Ho, It’s The Pen For You
I don’t want to hear anything anymore from Chan Ho Park about being a starter for this Phillies team.
Park, who had his chance at the beginning of the season said yesterday, “The number one thing for me is I want to be a starter.”
The only problem there is Park has proven he can’t start [...]
Despite All – These Are Very Happy Days
Good or bad?
The really good thing about this series with the Yankees is that the Phillies pitching, starting with Bret Myers and again yesterday with J.A. Happ, has been dominant.
Happ, making his first start in place of Chan Ho Park, allowed just two runs on four hits over six innings and left with a [...]
Phillies Sign Chan Ho Park – Moyer Signs As Well
The Phillies have reportedly added two arms to their pitching staff today, signing righthander Chan Ho Park and retaining the services of Jamie Moyer.
The Inquirer has Park’s deal done – one year with a $2.5 million base salary, while the Phillies have officially announced that Moyer has signed a deal through 2010.
Left-hander Jamie Moyer has [...]