Jon Lieber, who has gone from Opening Day start to odd man out on the Phillies' staff, doesn't plan to worry about the trade talk like he did last year.
"The only thing I can control is what I can do on the field," Lieber said. "That's it. I can't worry about what's going on around me. All I can worry about is what I can bring to the field every day. Everything else will take care of itself." The Phillies would still like to trade Lieber, but they haven't been able to land a quality setup man in return. If no trade takes place, it's possible Adam Eaton would begin the season in the bullpen.
Phillies agreed to terms with LHP Cole Hamels, LHP Fabio Castro, RHP Clay Condrey, RHP Alfredo Simon, INF Greg Dobbs and OF Chris Roberson on one-year contracts.
Though the Phillies have six starters for five jobs and Hamels is easily the least experienced of the crew, there doesn't seem to be any chance of him opening the year in the bullpen or in the minors. He has the potential to be one of the NL's better pitchers in his first full year.
The Phillies don't plan to approach Freddy Garcia about a contract extension, and Garcia has little intention of asking for one.
Garcia is a free agent at season's end. "I've only been in Philadelphia once," he said. "I want to make sure I like it. I want to make sure my family is comfortable." Considering that Garcia did have some shoulder issues last year, the Phillies will certainly want to see how he performs before they consider locking him up.