There were signs late in the season that Davey Lopes' future with the Phillies was in doubt. In September, Lopes said he was undecided on whether he'd return as first-base coach despite an open invitation from the team. Manager Charlie Manuel said Lopes and general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. had differences they needed to discuss.
On Monday, those differences resulted in Lopes, who had been offered a one-year contract, informing the team he would not return for the 2011 season. The two sides could not agree on a salary.
"I feel this is a different situation than most situations," Lopes said by phone Monday. "I'm not saying the money they offered was not good. Everybody will say, 'It's a money thing.' That played into it. But there's a certain time in your career where you're pigeonholed and I don't feel as though I should be. It should be based on your value to the club. It has nothing to do with if I'm a first-base coach or third-base coach. What is my value to the club?"