Phillies agreed to terms with RHP Antonio Alfonseca on a one-year deal.
Alfonseca, who was out of the league after being cut by the Rangers in June, gave up two runs and six hits in 9 1/3 innings in the Dominican Winter League. The Phillies are hopeful he'll settle in as a setup man, though they should be pleased if he just turns out to be an adequate middle reliever. He's had just one solid year in the last four.
Scott Mathieson is on schedule to begin throwing in minor league games in July and could return from Tommy John surgery in September.
That's the public stance. However, considering that Mathieson didn't undergo surgery until Sept. 29 and is only turning 23 next month, the Phillies shouldn't consider rushing him back this year. He remains a fine prospect for the long-term, but it's doubtful that he'd be of much use even if he did return in September.
Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said he plans to keep Pat Burrell in the fifth spot in the order at the beginning of the spring.
The club still doesn't want to flip Chase Utley and Ryan Howard around, so Burrell is the best choice on the roster to hit behind Howard. If he gets off to a slow start, Manuel could move him down in the order and give Wes Helms a try.
Because he's expecting to do more running this year, Jimmy Rollins hasn't packed on his usual extra 10 pounds this offseason.
Rollins is also hoping to avoid one of his typical slow starts. April has been his worst month both in production at the plate and in basestealing. With Davey Lopes hired in part to improve the Phillies as basestealers, Rollins could make a run at 50 this year. "I know I can definitely step my stolen-base game up," Rollins said. "I never really had anyone [like Lopes] to teach me."
The Phillies haven't ruled out re-signing right-hander Rick White to a minor league contract.
White had a 5.15 ERA in 64 2/3 innings for the Reds and Phillies last season. It was the third time in four years that he finished with an ERA over 5.00.