The calendar has flipped to February, the month when spring training begins, and it appears as if Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. has found the final piece for his bullpen.
Amaro said the Phillies had expressed interest in reliever Chad Qualls the minute free agency opened in November, but the price wasn't right until Tuesday, when the veteran righthander agreed to a one-year deal worth $1.15 million. The deal also includes performance and awards bonuses.
"We've always liked him," Amaro said. "We called at 12:01 a.m. the day he was eligible for free agency, but at that time the price tag was a little on the high side. We had not had a lot of dialogue since then because we had other things to take care of, but the bullpen was one of the things we wanted to address, and once we were able to get the price to where we signed him, it was a hard situation to pass up."