J.A. Happ, coming off the best start of his major league career, was sent to the minors today. It seemed like a curious move at first, but with the all-star break coming up, Happ wouldn't get another start until late July, so sending him to the minors will keep him on a regular pitching schedule. The Phillies will likely re-assess their starting rotation after the all-star break and call Happ back up, or bring Myers back if he's ready to return. Hopefully we see Happ again soon because he has proven he deserves a chance.
Mike Cervenak, career minor leaguer, was called up to replace Happ on the roster. He's a non-prospect who can play third, first and in the outfield. His career minor league batting average sits just below .300. He probably won't get a ton of playing time but can be a late inning defensive sub.
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Phillies send Happ to the minors, call infielder Cervenak up
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