Phils mulling long-term offer to Cliff Lee

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The Philadelphia Phillies are discussing whether to offer left-hander Cliff Lee(notes) a long-term contract extension, the Philadelphia Daily News reports.

"Clearly, it's on our minds, but we haven't made a decision if we will yet," general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. told the newspaper before Wednesday's Game 6 of the World Series in New York. "Naturally you have to think about it, but we're more focused on him pitching in this series."

Lee's pitching in this series certainly helps his case for a big-money deal. The Phillies almost certainly will pick up his $9 million club option for 2010. After that, Lee can become a free agent.

Acquired at the July 31 nonwaiver deadline from the Cleveland Indians, Lee is 4-0 in the postseason with a 1.56 ERA.


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  1. DIGS
    4. Posted by DIGS Thu Nov 5 6:06pm EST

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    only pitcher that the phillys had that didnt choke!!
  2. Martin D
    3. Posted by Martin D Thu Nov 5 2:07am EST

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    Without him, the Phils would have been out of the Series in four games. They need him and one more like him while hoping they can rehabilitate Hamels and bring Happ and Blanton along. My guess is that they'll either release Martinez or try to make a relief pitcher out of him. Lidge? Who knows?
  3. <i>dragon43078</i>
    2. Posted by dragon43078 Thu Nov 5 1:12am EST

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    tHEY WOULD BE FOOLS NOT TO TIE HIM DOWN WITH A LONG TERM CONTRACT. His last 2 years have been outstanding. Do they want him to go to the Mets?
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