Free Ron Villone
Sure, Barry Bonds is chasing the all-time home run mark set by Hank Aaron, and yes, the Brewers of all teams have the best record in the National League. Those are all interesting stories, but today, the baseball-world's attention will be focused on... Ron Villone?!?
It seems as if the 37-year old veteran left-hander has a clause in his contract that calls for the Yankees to grant him free agency if he is not on the big-league roster as of today. Given his handedness and the fact that he has a 1.90 ERA, 10.72 K/9 and a 0.00 HR/9 in 22 2/3 innings of work in AAA Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, he is sure to draw some interest. It is possible that the Yankees could simply release him or, they could wisely try to trade him rather than just letting him walk for nothing in return.
Any number of teams could use Villone's services, and naturally, the Phillies are expected to be among them. Speaking on condition of anonymity in order to avoid tampering issues, one "Phillies baseball man" said, "Would he make us better? I sure think he would."
The Phillies relief situation has been desperate all season, but of particular importance right now is someone who can pitch with his left arm and actually get people out. Manager Charlie Manuel is committed to the idea that the only way to get a left-handed batter out is to use a left-handed pitcher, however, Matt Smith and Fabio Castro have both failed miserably.
If you listen closely here in Philly, you can just barely hear the chants in South Philly... "Free Ron Villone, Free Ron Villone!"
Perhaps the Yankees would take C.J. Henry and Matt Smith back [written with tongue inserted firmly into cheek].
Tom Goyne is the author of Balls, Sticks, & Stuff, a Phillies-centric site, and maintains the Phloggers' Pheeds page, a source for the latest commentary from around the "phlogosphere". Recently, he teamed up with his brother to launch Roto Front Office.

uhh......... the beermakers don't have the best record anymore
Posted by: Mowbray | May 15, 2007 at 09:54 AM
cubs
Posted by: Teetz | May 15, 2007 at 10:44 AM
Forget Philly, the O's bullpen needs a shot in the arm and another lefty who can be used alot would be nice... and better than Baez giving away the games.
Posted by: Orioles13 | May 15, 2007 at 11:24 AM
Forget Philly, the O's bullpen needs a shot in the arm and another lefty who can be used alot would be nice.
Posted by: Orioles13 | May 15, 2007 at 11:24 AM
After Chicago's implosion, I've got to think they're looking for some bullpen help. Piniella raged about finding some kid in AAA to do the job...Villone's in triple AAA, maybe Lou was referring to someone else's farm system :)
Posted by: Dave | May 15, 2007 at 11:45 AM
the braves could definitely use villone's services, even though i think mcbride is starting to come around in the minors, but we do have ace in the hole rheal cormier ready at a moment's notice
Posted by: bravesbeast | May 15, 2007 at 12:03 PM
I know what team could use him: the Yankees. There bullpen is a mess and if I were the Yanks (which, thankfully I'm not), I would throw Villone in the pen to eat up innings. He's probably better than 3 or 4 of their current options.
Posted by: Papelboner | May 15, 2007 at 02:43 PM
"uhh......... the beermakers don't have the best record anymore"
uhhhh........ yes they do
Posted by: nrmax88 | May 15, 2007 at 03:20 PM
uhhh....... no they do not
Posted by: GoBoSox420 | May 15, 2007 at 03:46 PM
How is 25 and 13 not the best in the NATIONAL LEAGUE?
Yeah, not best in baseball, best in the National League.
Reading is fundamental.
Posted by: Devon | May 15, 2007 at 06:24 PM
On another note, the Yankees called up Villone and optioned out Sean Henn. Henn will be back - he was great with the exception of that one game, when he imploded once the game was out of reach - but it is unfortunate to see him go. Villone deserved the callup however, and the Yankees didn't want to lose him. So he isn't going anywhere. Yet.
Posted by: achilles17 | May 16, 2007 at 03:59 AM