WASHINGTON - The money doesn't matter.
When Pat Burrell struggles, manager Charlie Manuel sits him, his $13 million salary be damned.
Adam Eaton, the intended free-agent upgrade to the starting rotation, is struggling.
It sounds as if he'll sit, too, despite the 3-year, $24.5 million deal he signed and the $7.35 million he'll make this season, most of any healthy Phillies pitcher.
"That doesn't bother me," Manuel said.
No official decision has been made, but Manuel expected to discuss Eaton's immediate future with pitching coach Rich Dubee either last night or today. Eaton's turn to start is Friday in Pittsburgh, but he might be replaced by rookie J.D. Durbin at least once, if not twice, before the Phillies face the Mets at the end of the month.