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  • Pedro close to signing with Phillies: Report

    Pedro Martinez could sign with the Phillies as soon as Wednesday (AP Photo)

    By Pete Catapano

    Former Met ace Pedro Martinez is inching closer to joining the Amazin’s top rival, reports say.

    Martinez, 37, is expected to take a physical with the Philadelphia Phillies today and sign with the team as early as tomorrow.

    The veteran righty, who’s a lock for the Hall of Fame, hasn’t pitched since Sept. 25 with the Mets.

    Martinez was reportedly looking for $5 million for this season but with few takers, he’s willing to take even less than a prorated percentage of that figure, according to Fox Sports.

    Last season, Martinez missed almost two months of after straining his left hamstring in spring training, then went 5-6 with a 5.61 ERA in 20 starts.

    Desperate for pitching help, the world champion Phillies are 14th in the National League with a 4.61 team ERA, but lead the second place Marlins by four games in the NL East and the fourth place Mets by 6.5 games.

    Last week, Martinez is reported to have worked three innings in a simulated game against a Phillies summer league team, with his fastball clocked at up to 93 mph.

    "I feel the best I have for some time," Martinez said.

    Martinez is 214-99 with a 2.91 ERA in 17 seasons with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Montreal, Boston and the Mets. He helped the Red Sox win the World Series in 2004.

    (with AP)

  • Jamie Moyer: The Yoda of major league baseball

    By Pete Catapano

    Jamie Moyer has been pitching into the big leagues since 1986 (the last year the Mets won the world series); he's 46, and the Phillies just signed him to a new two-year contract.

    A finesse pitcher, Moyer really defies his age, going 16-7 with a 3.71 ERA this season.

    Moyer, who's the oldest pitcher in baseball, has pitched for seven teams.

    In his career, he's 246-186 with a 4.19 ERA.

  • Howard near the Mendoza line

    (AP)

    The Phillies are an offensive machine and his power numbers are high, but what's happened to Ryan Howard's batting average? In 2006, he hit .305 and last year he hit .268. But in the current campaign the All-Star first basemen is hitting just .205 and is mired in a 2-for-14 stretch. Sure he has 15 homers and 43 RBIs, but his struggles can't be ignored. The worst part? He has 82 strikeouts in 215 at-bats, projecting to over 200 for the season.

    — Pete Catapano