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Pedro Feliz
Pedro Feliz is a professional baseball player. He's a third baseman for the San Francisco Giants and wears number 7. He is managed by Felipe Alou.
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A lot of the talk around the Phillies right now is regarding who will replace Pedro Feliz as third baseman, after the team declined their $5.5 million option to bring him back next season.
The team will test the free-agent market but don’t be surprised if there is no new third baseman after all.
Feliz may just be the best option.
Names like Adrian Beltre, Chone Figgins, Mark DeRosa, Joe Crede, Troy Glaus, Melvin Mora, Placido Polanco, and even...
- Philadelphia Phillies Pursuing Chone Figgins, Mark DeRosa (bleacherreport.com)
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PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 6 (UPI) -- The Philadelphia Phillies have released pitcher Brett Myers and third baseman Pedro Feliz at the start of what could be an off-season roster overhaul.
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- Phillies Decline Pedro Feliz's Option (sports.aol.com)
- Phillies Decline Feliz's Option: Who Should Play Third? (bleacherreport.com)
The Philadelphia Phillies have declined their $5.5 million 2010 option on third baseman Pedro Feliz.
Feliz hit .266 with 12 home runs and 82 RBIs in 158 games for the National League champion Phillies this season. He'll receive a $500,000 buyout.
General manager Ruben Amaro Jr. say...
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- Beerleaguer for breakfast: Feliz fits Orioles’ needs (beerleaguer.com)
- Phillies decline option on 3B Feliz (sports.yahoo.com)
- Phillies decline option to retain 3B Feliz (pottsmerc.com)
When Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro declined the $5.5 million contract renewal of incumbent third baseman Pedro Feliz, he suggested the Phillies could upgrade the position.
I heard Randy Miller of the Bucks Country Currier Times on WIP today and he said Chone Figgins, with more than 40 stolen bases and near .400 on-base percentage, would probably be too much money for the Phillies to pay.
A story on SI.com suggested teams were perhaps...
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