The Phillies have signed Mike Fontenot to a minor league contract. My guess is that if Fontenot plays well at AAA Lehigh Valley, it will only be a short stay there. He could be brought to the majors before the end of April and he would replace utilityman Pete Orr on the roster. The Phillies have not used Orr in any of their first seven games. Fontenot would be a backup at three positions 3B, SS & 2B.
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I'd be extremely happy to see Fontenot on the roster. I like Orr but Fontenot seems better and is more versatile as a defender and just as good of a hitter."No matter how great you were once upon a time — the years go by, and men forget,” - W. A. Phelon in Baseball Magazine in 1915. “Ross Barnes, forty years ago, was as great as Cobb or Wagner ever dared to be. Had scores been kept then as now, he would have seemed incomparably marvelous.”
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He's a better hitter too. He played enough one season to almost be considered a regular with over 400 plate appearences and another season he hit over .300, two things Pete Orr has never done. By the way, Orr did not play again today so he hasn't appeared in any of the Phillies first eight games and he is not injured. If manager Charlie Manuel had any confidence in him then surely by this time he would have found a situation where he would have used Orr in a game.Last edited by philliesfiend55; 04-14-2012, 10:07 PM.
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Orr is batting .364 with 3 RBI's and 1 error at second."No matter how great you were once upon a time — the years go by, and men forget,” - W. A. Phelon in Baseball Magazine in 1915. “Ross Barnes, forty years ago, was as great as Cobb or Wagner ever dared to be. Had scores been kept then as now, he would have seemed incomparably marvelous.”
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Originally posted by bluesky5 View PostOrr is batting .364 with 3 RBI's and 1 error at second.Last edited by philliesfiend55; 04-26-2012, 05:52 AM.
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