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Jamie Moyer Not Happy with New Role in Pen
Rupert PupkinAug 11, 2009
There are no promises in baseball. Jamie Moyer knows that. But that doesnโt mean he shouldnโt be upset about the decision to move him to the bullpen to make room in the rotation for former Cy Young Award winning pitcher Pedro Martinez. The 46-year-old Moyer feels a little betrayed.
He sat alone in the fifth row of the Wrigley Field stands before last nightโs game just staring, and thinking. After letting his new role sink in for a few minutes, he called the traveling media over.
Moyer, who is the consummate professional addressed the situation as only he could.
โI most certainly donโt want to be a distraction to my team, so I hope you guys will respect that,โ Moyer began. โIโm just going to tell you that, you know what, Iโm really not happy with this decision that the Phillies have made.โ
โI most certainly donโt want to be a distraction to my team, so I hope you guys will respect that,โ Moyer began. โIโm just going to tell you that, you know what, Iโm really not happy with this decision that the Phillies have made.โ
Moyer tried hard not to create a side story, but certainly showed his frustration. Frustration he certainly warrants having, after winning the team ten games already.
Moyer continued his soliloquy by expressing frustration with general manager Ruben Amaro, Jr.
Moyer continued his soliloquy by expressing frustration with general manager Ruben Amaro, Jr.
โUltimately, Iโm a little disheartened because I know this past winter when I was negotiating with the Phillies, this was a sore thumb, if you will, about this potentially happening. You canโt promise anything in this game, but I really felt that Ruben kind of parlayed to me that this type of situation would not happen.
I actually even had some conversation with David [Montgomery], and them reassuring me this type of situation wonโt happen. Again, Iโm a little disheartened by the way itโs happened, how itโs happened. Weโre still in first place.โ
But Moyer agrees the only way to get through this is to be a professional.
โI feel disheartened and misled, but I refuse to be a distraction,โ he said.
Phillies manager Charlie Manuel, who ultimately agreed with Amaro on sending Moyer into a relief role said this has been among the hardest decisions heโs ever had to make.
โIt was the toughest decisions I ever made because of who it was,โ Manuel said. But he ultimately believed that Martinez โdeserves a chance.โ
And he will get a chance tonight in Chicago against Jeff Samardzija, who is 1-1 with an ERA over 6.00 in sixteen games for the Cubs.
Who knows, maybe heโll be like the Pedro Martinez of old, but if he comes back as the washed up pitcher he was last year for the Mets, Moyer will be ready to reclaim his spot.
It may not be right away, as Martinez is guaranteed more than one start.
โHe has to go more than one time,โ Manuel reasoned. โHe should get a chance.โ
But the manager will also count on Moyerโs aid from his new role.
โHe will be ready,โ Manuel said. โAnd I wonโt be afraid to use him.โ






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