THE PHILLIES' former batting-practice pitcher is suing the team and general manager Ruben Amaro Jr. because Amaro told lies about him that kept him from landing two jobs, he claims in the lawsuit.
Ali Modami contends that Amaro ruined his job prospects with the Washington Nationals and L.A. Dodgers by telling the teams that he stole and sold Phillies memorabilia, according to the suit.
Modami, who is seeking a judgment in excess of $100,000, worked for the Phillies from May 2007 until Oct. 11, 2011, when Amaro fired him because the team wanted to go in a "different direction" and was attempting to "change up the hitting program," according to the suit, filed by attorney Sidney L. Gold.


