Toronto Blue Jays general manager Alex Anthopoulos scouted Joe Blanton’s start for the Philadelphia Phillies today and left the ballpark after Blanton exited the game, major-league sources told FOXSports.com.
The circumstances are straightforward: The Blue Jays would like to add experience to their rotation, and the Phillies are willing to listen on offers for Blanton.
Blanton, 31, pitched three shutout innings against the Orioles, allowing four hits. He walked one and struck out three. His starts will be closely scrutinized this spring, since a medial impingement in his right elbow limited him to 11 games last year (1-2, 5.01).
Philadelphia’s primary interest in moving Blanton would be salary relief; he is set to earn $8.5 million this season in the final year of his contract. If the Phillies move Blanton, they could use the savings to renew their efforts to re-sign free agent Roy Oswalt. The Phillies spoke with Oswalt’s agent during the offseason, but the sides weren’t able to agree on a contract.
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#BlueJays are interested in pitching, and Joe Blanton is available in the right deal. #Phillies could benefit from salary relief.