I had planned on discussing the Phillies’ bullpen situation for this off-season today, but the organization just announced a deal that may have a profound affect on the way things will play out with Pat Burrell in left field. An agreement has been made with the Texas Rangers to trade Phillies former first round pick Greg Golson (Drafted 21st overall in 2004) for Rangers prospect and former first round pick John Mayberry (19th overall in 2005).
From most angles, this trade favors the Phils. For the most part Golson was thought to be a weak prospect overall. He is often described as a Michael Bourne with a bit more pop. While this is by no means a bad thing, the Phillies are looking for somebody who can develop into a solid starter in left field, and by most accounts Golson is not it, or at least will not be soon enough. He is also a natural center fielder. He did, however, put up solid numbers in Double-A Reading last year batting .282 with 13 homers and a very respectable 60 RBIs over the course of 106 games. These numbers may have enhanced his value enough to make this trade possible.
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