Not all the
Phillies' attention has been focused on Roy Halladay.
Philadelphia had a scout in Detroit Thursday watching Jarrod Washburn, who allowed just two hits in seven shutout innings against the
Tigers. Washburn lowered his ERA to 2.71, actually moving ahead of Halladay on the list of American League leaders. Washburn, who will be a free agent at the end of the year, is 4-1 with a 1.47 ERA in five starts this month, and the Phillies have had a scout watch at least his last two starts.
"He was as good as he's been in four or five years," said another scout who watched Washburn. "He's never used the sinker the way he's using it now."
The
Mariners have yet to say they're willing to trade Washburn, but with the
Angels heating up in the AL West, Seattle's longshot playoff hopes could be slipping away. Even with two wins in three games in Detroit, the Mariners fell to 5 1/2 games behind the Angels.
The Phillies have long been considered the most likely landing spot for Halladay, and he's obviously a much bigger prize than Washburn. But Philadelphia has continued to explore other options, including Cleveland's Cliff Lee and Erik Bedard, Washburn's Seattle teammate.