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		<description><![CDATA[As Freddy Galvis ascended through the minor league system and finished a very productive 2011 season in Reading and Lehigh Valley, the Phillies were faced with a difficult decision regarding Jimmy Rollins&#8216; free agency. Do they take the shortstop keys away from Jimmy in preparation of handing them over to Galvis, or do they re-sign [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_14768" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/6/files/2013/05/7349478.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-14768" title="MLB: Cleveland Indians at Philadelphia Phillies" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/6/files/2013/05/7349478-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">May 14, 2013; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Freddy Galvis (13) hits an RBI single during the eighth inning against the Cleveland Indians at Citizens Bank Park. The Phillies defeated the Indians 6-2. Mandatory Credit: Howard Smith-USA TODAY Sports</p></div>
<h4>As <strong><a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/galvifr01.shtml?utm_campaign=Linker&amp;utm_source=direct&amp;utm_medium=linker-thatballsouttahere.com" target="_blank">Freddy Galvis</a></strong> ascended through the minor league system and finished a very productive 2011 season in Reading and Lehigh Valley, the Phillies were faced with a difficult decision regarding <strong><a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/rolliji01.shtml?utm_campaign=Linker&amp;utm_source=direct&amp;utm_medium=linker-thatballsouttahere.com" target="_blank">Jimmy Rollins</a></strong>&#8216; free agency.</h4>
<p>Do they take the shortstop keys away from Jimmy in preparation of handing them over to Galvis, or do they re-sign Rollins as a free agent and push back Galvis&#8217; arrival in the big leagues as an everyday shortstop?</p>
<p>When push came to shove, the Phils re-signed Rollins to a three-year, $33 million deal, with an option for a fourth year that could push the contract value to $44 million. Galvis&#8217; time as an everyday shortstop, at least for the Phils, appeared dead for the time being.</p>
<p>And the signing made sense. Galvis was no sure thing, he had played just 33 games at the AAA level, and still had not shown a lot at the plate. Meanwhile, Rollins was still seen as one of the better shortstops in the game. Last year, Rollins responded with an up-and-down year, with the final statistics (.743 OPS, 23 HRs, 33 2Bs, 30 SBs) belying a very streaky season full of both drought and great bounty.</p>
<p>Galvis, meanwhile, showed his defensive value by stepping in for an injured <strong><a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/u/utleych01.shtml?utm_campaign=Linker&amp;utm_source=direct&amp;utm_medium=linker-thatballsouttahere.com" target="_blank">Chase Utley</a></strong>, playing 58 games in the Majors last year, most of them coming as Utley&#8217;s replacement while the second baseman was on the disabled list. Freddy showed an incredible aptitude for the game defensively, and even provided a little pop at the plate, even though his overall offensive numbers were not terribly impressive (.226/.254/.363, .617 OPS, 15 2Bs, 24 RBI in 200 ABs, 29/7 K/BB ratio).</p>
<p>At the end of the day, re-signing Rollins was the right thing to do. There&#8217;s no question about it.</p>
<p>However, an interesting question was posed to me about Freddy Galvis on Twitter last night (<a href="https://twitter.com/FelskeFiles">@FelskeFiles</a>, for the uninitiated) that I thought was worth a few hundred words of exploration.</p>
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-conversation="none"><p>@<a href="https://twitter.com/felskefiles">felskefiles</a> So you wouldn&#8217;t start him NOW over Rollins? Because I would. And I am smart. And yes I know Charlie would never do it <a href="https://twitter.com/search/%23smart">#smart</a></p>
<p>— Nate (@DelcoNate) <a href="https://twitter.com/DelcoNate/status/334486620839489536">May 15, 2013</a></p></blockquote>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>@<a href="https://twitter.com/felskefiles">felskefiles</a> I&#8217;m saying throw all the BS, contracts, etc out. If you could choose 1 or the other right now for this year, you don&#8217;t take FG?</p>
<p>— Nate (@DelcoNate) <a href="https://twitter.com/DelcoNate/status/334487622615453696">May 15, 2013</a></p></blockquote>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Given the small sample size of 2013, it&#8217;s probably not fair to use statistics from just this year to make a judgment, but for the sake of this exercise, let&#8217;s just take a look and see what we&#8217;ve got.</p>
<p>In 55 plate appearances, Galvis is hitting .294/.357/.471 for an OPS of .828. He&#8217;s shown surprising pop for a guy his size, with two home runs and three doubles. He&#8217;s also struck out just eight times while walking four, which isn&#8217;t bad for him at all. His walk rate is at 7.1% while is strikeout rate is 14.3%.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a small sample and there are still a lot of obvious rough edges around his game. As a part-time player, Galvis can hide some of those deficiencies. As an everyday player, some of them would be exposed. Still, Galvis is a plus-plus defender, can seemingly play anywhere on the field at a high level, and his offensive game appears to be improving.</p>
<div id="attachment_14769" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/6/files/2013/05/7349504.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-14769" title="MLB: Cleveland Indians at Philadelphia Phillies" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/6/files/2013/05/7349504-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">May 14, 2013; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins (11) throws to first base during the third inning against the Cleveland Indians at Citizens Bank Park. The Phillies defeated the Indians 6-2. Mandatory Credit: Howard Smith-USA TODAY Sports</p></div>
<p>Rollins has played a whole lot more than Galvis this year, so to be fair, this is not an apples-to-apples comparison. In 167 plate appearances, Rollins is hitting .248/.299/.373 for an OPS of .672, with two home runs, 11 doubles and one triple. He&#8217;s stolen four bases but has also been caught twice. He&#8217;s walked 11 times and struck out 28 times, giving him a walk rate of 6.6% and a strikeout rate of 16.8%.</p>
<p>J-Roll does continue to play an above average defensive shortstop, although his defensive skills have eroded some and is not as good a defender as Galvis, who may be one of the best defensive shortstops in the game right now.</p>
<p>Both players have added about half a win above replacement level so far this year, only Galvis has done it in 112 fewer at bats.</p>
<p>It cannot be argued that Rollins has not done a very good job at the top of the lineup getting on base. There is a reason the Phils&#8217; last 17 home runs have all been solo homers, and some of that is due to the inability of the top of the order to consistently get on base, Rollins included. And for all the talk about how good Rollins&#8217; 2012 season was last year, his on-base percentage was still under .300 August 25th. From that point on, Rollins was able to keep his OBP above the .300 mark.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s just not good enough for a lead-off hitter.</p>
<p>Still, were Galvis to replace Rollins at shortstop, Freddy would not become the team&#8217;s leadoff hitter, so perhaps that little nugget doesn&#8217;t really have anything to do with the price of tea in china. Speaking of price, though, let&#8217;s factor in the cost of both players.</p>
<p>Rollins is due to make $11 million this year, with $11 million more next year and an $11 million vesting option for 2015 that takes him through his 36th birthday. That&#8217;s a potential $33 million more dollars.</p>
<p>Galvis is making $490,000 this year, and is not arbitration eligible until after the 2015 season. He is also under team control through 2018. He will not see his first significant raise until he reaches arbitration after 2015, meaning he will be extremely affordable over the next year and a half.</p>
<p>I am not arguing the Phillies should replace Rollins with Galvis. Not yet. We&#8217;re only 40 games into the season, so no definitive judgments should be made on Rollins or Galvis yet. Rollins is a major part of this team and getting rid of him would send a message to the rest of the clubhouse that the club is looking ahead instead of trying to fight for a playoff spot this year.</p>
<p>After last night&#8217;s win over Cleveland, the Phillies are just 3 1/2 games in the NL East. The Phils are not anywhere close to going into sell mode. And while Jimmy&#8217;s numbers certainly haven&#8217;t been too good so far, it&#8217;s still too early to bench him.</p>
<p>The other issue is that, other than Rollins, the Phils don&#8217;t really have any other options to lead off. The hope was <strong><a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/reverbe01.shtml?utm_campaign=Linker&amp;utm_source=direct&amp;utm_medium=linker-thatballsouttahere.com" target="_blank">Ben Revere</a></strong> would be the guy, but his early season struggles atop the lineup make him a less-than-ideal candidate right now.</p>
<p>So, for now, Jimmy stays in the lineup, and there are good reasons for him to do so. It&#8217;s too early to pull the plug on him, and everyone knows J-Roll is capable of a hot streak that carries the team. No one knows if Galvis is capable of something similar.</p>
<p>But if Rollins continues to struggle by the All-Star break, even if the Phils are in contention, and Galvis continues to play well, <strong><a href="http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/manuech01.shtml?utm_campaign=Linker&amp;utm_source=direct&amp;utm_medium=linker-thatballsouttahere.com" target="_blank">Charlie Manuel</a></strong> should at least consider giving Freddy more starts at shortstop. The team&#8217;s offense is its Achilles Heel, and if Galvis can provide more punch, the Phillies would be stupid not to at least consider doing something about Rollins.</p>
<p>Jimmy Rollins is not the team&#8217;s biggest problem right now. But he&#8217;s not doing a whole lot to help, either. And the Phils have reached a point where there should be no more sacred cows.</p>
<p>At the very least, Freddy Galvis&#8217; play so far in 2013 allows one to at least consider life without Jimmy Rollins, perhaps sooner rather than later.</p>
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		<title>Freddy Galvis Crowned 30th Starting Third Baseman Since Scott Rolen</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Apr 2013 22:08:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin Klugh</dc:creator>
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<p>Freddy Galvis <a href="http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/phillies_zone/Michael-Young-is-sick-Freddy-Galvis-makes-first-start.html">will start a game this evening</a>, in like an hour.  He&#8217;ll be batting seventh and covering sick Michael Young&#8217;s spot at third, who is getting a night off to lead someone somewhere using leadership.</p>
<div id="attachment_14223" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 220px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/6/files/2013/04/7255126.jpg"><img class=" wp-image-14223 " title="MLB: Spring Training-Minnesota Twins at Philadelphia Phillies" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/6/files/2013/04/7255126-300x440.jpg" alt="" width="210" height="308" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">March 7, 2013; Clearwater, FL, USA; Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Freddy Galvis (13) works out prior to the game against the Minnesota Twins at Bright House Networks Field. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports</p></div>
<p>As we have bitched recently on these very pages, Freddy had yet to be put into a significant role yet this season, which was odd given the ease with which he slides into the &#8220;late game defensive replacement&#8221; genre.  He still isn&#8217;t doing that, and may even play the whole game tonight, depending on how badly the team needs to be led.</p>
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Holy crap, 30 different players have started at third base for the <a href="https://twitter.com/search/%23Phillies">#Phillies</a> since Scott Rolen was traded during the 2002 season.</p>
<p>— John Russo (@Roose_TCL) <a href="https://twitter.com/Roose_TCL/status/323191637901713408">April 13, 2013</a></p></blockquote>
<p>Yes, when the Phillies&#8217; sensitivity in the hot corner is whined over, the two names mentioned are of course, Mike Schmidt and Scott Rolen.  Those two represent the greatest stability the Phillies have ever had at third.  Even in the contemporary golden era, third has been a shifting responsibility between cheaper fringe guys who usually at least know how to field well.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s what has put Cody Asche and Maikel Franco under the microscope, as many have deemed them the &#8220;future&#8221; at the position.  But the future is a messy, gross place, and I think we can all agree that some big stupid, terrible thing will happen (or ceiling will be reached) before these guys necessarily get up to make an impact.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Galvis gets to be the latest incarnation of the Phillies&#8217; third baseman since Rolen.</p>
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		<title>REPORT: Freddy Galvis Fiddles with Batting Glove on Bench</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Apr 2013 14:59:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin Klugh</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>Back in March, the Phillies made the decision to keep Freddy Galvis over Yuniesky Betancourt.</h4>
<div id="attachment_14189" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/6/files/2013/04/7238572.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-14189" title="MLB: Kansas City Royals at Philadelphia Phillies" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/6/files/2013/04/7238572-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">This is the sole image we have of Freddy Galvis that&#8217;s not from the preseason. Howard Smith-USA TODAY Sports</p></div>
<p>Betancourt went on to be scooped up by the Brewers, where he would go 5-for-20 with zero extra base hits, one RBI, and a .554 OPS.  Freddy Galvis <a href="http://www.philly.com/philly/blogs/phillies_zone/Galvis-anti-Ripken-streak-at-nine-games.html?ref=facebook.com">wouldn&#8217;t even be able to amass half of that</a>.</p>
<p>Of course, Galvis has the added handicap of not being played by his manager, at all.  And while Charlie Manuel can&#8217;t make everybody happy, he can make them legitimate.  As in, &#8220;there has to be a legitimate reason Freddy Galvis is on this roster, other, WTF are we doing?&#8221;</p>
<p>Charlie has spoken openly about <a href="http://thatballsouttahere.com/2013/04/04/charlie-manuel-considers-36-year-old-dh-michael-young-a-plus-glove-fielder/">not really seeing the need</a> for Freddy Galvis, a spectacular defender, to enter games as a defensive replacement for, say, Michael Young, an out-of-place third baseman.  It&#8217;s odd, then, that young Freddy is even here &#8211; this s exactly the role he was meant for.</p>
<p>People seem poised to ignore any sort of offensive progress Freddy has made over the past few months &#8211; which he has, hitting .300 in Venezuela this winter with five home runs, two triples, and 11 doubles; and .263 in spring training with an OPS just shy of .800, three more dingers, and nine more extra base hits  in 30 at-bats.  So if that&#8217;s how we&#8217;re going to play this one, then okay, for some reason, we&#8217;re going to pretend all Freddy can offer is his glove.</p>
<p>And even then, he brings value.  Plenty.  And in a situation where Michael Young, who has been a strong bat as of late and not airmailed any throws to first in a couple days, is playing on 36-year-old knees that will not get to everything, why are we living in a fantasy world where Freddy Galvis, a spry youngster with A+ defense, is sitting on the bench?</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t mean he should be a starter &#8211; not yet, anyway.  But the Phillies are <em>not using him at all.  </em>He has appeared in zero games [<strong>EDIT: </strong><em>This is totally wrong. He's 0-for-3 at the plate, which makes him <a href="https://twitter.com/jazayerli/status/322424661017260033">no George Kottaras</a></em>] .  Nothing.  He&#8217;s not a bat off the bench.  He&#8217;s a defensive replacement who isn&#8217;t replacing anybody.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not saying anything we don&#8217;t know, here.</p>
<p>But with the mishandling of Dom Brown on the Phillies&#8217; track record, it is not impossible to think this team is seriously going to have a guy as valuable as Freddy Galvis make the team, and then not use him because ________.  At least in triple-A his muscles wouldn&#8217;t be atrophying.</p>
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