Delmon Young

Delmon Young Could Begin Running Soon
Delmon Young Could Begin Running Soon
Delmon Young Could Begin Running Soon
Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports gives us an update on Delmon Young, who has been limited to mostly tee work as he recovers from offseason surgery.  It had been reported that Young is "likely" to start the season on the disabled list however, Rosenthal delivers some good news: Good news, for both Young (who would be position to make himself $100,000 at six monitored weigh-ins), and the Philli
Phillies Podcast: Phils Best-Case Scenario Puts Dom Brown In Center Field
Phillies Podcast: Phils Best-Case Scenario Puts Dom Brown In Center Field
Phillies Podcast: Phils Best-Case Scenario Puts Dom Brown In Center Field
With spring training two weeks and a day away, now's about the time fans start figuring best-case scenarios for their team's seasons. For the Phillies, that's Delmon Young, Domonic Brown and Darin Ruf all breaking out with 25 home run-a-year potential -- making Brown (not traded-for Ben Revere) their Opening Day center fielder...
Where Does Delmon Young Fit in With Phils?
Where Does Delmon Young Fit in With Phils?
Where Does Delmon Young Fit in With Phils?
PHILADELPHIA--In one of his first comments as a Philadelphia Phillie, newly-minted outfielder Delmon Young cautioned against writing off the potential of last-man-on-the-roster types. The story he told? That of Albert Pujols, who in 2001 made the Cardinals roster as a last-second big-league camp invitee...
Phillies Sign Delmon Young
Phillies Sign Delmon Young
Phillies Sign Delmon Young
Outfielder Delmon Young has agreed to a one-year, $750,000 contract with the Phillies, Senior Vice President & General Manager Ruben Amaro Jr. announced today.  The contract includes performance bonuses. Young made 6.75 million last year with Detroit. Pe...
5 Under-The-Radar Options
5 Under-The-Radar Options
5 Under-The-Radar Options
The Phillies will decline Ty Wigginton's $4 million option this offseason. The Phillies have a lot of younger, cheaper options around that make Wigginton and his $4 million price tag expendable.  With Ryan Howard back playing first base everyday, coupled with the emergence of Kevin Frandsen as either the third basemen or top utility player, plus Darin Ruf as the back-up to Howard, Wigginton is not