Stephen Francis Phillips (born May 18, 1963) is an American
baseball
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analyst and former baseball executive. He served as the
general manager
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of the
New York Mets
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from
1997 through
2003
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. He worked as a baseball analyst for
ESPN
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from 2005 until his dismissal in October 2009. He currently serves as an
MLB analyst on
TSN
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and
TSN 1050 radio as well as the host of The Leadoff Spot on
SiriusXM's
MLB Network Radio.
Early life
Phillips was offered a football scholarship to
Northwestern University
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after high school. He signed a letter of intent, but opted instead to sign a professional baseball contract after being drafted by the New York Mets. Phillips attended
De La Salle Collegiate High School in
Detroit
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,
Michigan
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, and later earned a psychology degree from the
University of Michigan
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during baseball's off-seasons.
Playing career
Phillips was drafted by the New York Mets in the 1981 amateur draft. From 1981 to 1987, he played for six different minor league teams in the Mets and
Detroit Tigers
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organizations. Playing mainly as a
second baseman and
shortstop
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, Phillips
batted .250 with 22
home run
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s and 215
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in 618 games.
New York Mets executive
Phillips joined the Mets' front office in 1990. He was named director of minor league operations on October 2, 1991, and was promoted first to assistant general manager on December 4, 1995, then general manager on July 16, 1997. He was fired by chief executive officer
Fred Wilpon on June 12, 2003 after a 29–35 start to the season. The Mets replaced him with Assistant GM
Jim Duquette on an interim basis.
In the late 1990s, Phillips assembled a Mets team made up of stars, such as
Al Leiter,
Mike Piazza, and
Robin Ventura, as well as excellent role players, that played in the
2000 World Series
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against the New York Yankees. He is also credited with drafting
David Wright,
Scott Kazmir, and
Lastings Milledge
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, and signing
José Reyes. Additionally, Phillips is criticized for acquiring aging and ineffective players with large contracts such as
Mo Vaughn,
Roberto Alomar,
Pedro Astacio,
Mike Bordick
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,
Bobby Bonilla,
Rickey Henderson
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,
Kenny Rogers
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, and
Jeromy Burnitz. He had an uneasy, if not volatile, relationship with manager
Bobby Valentine, and when Phillips decided to fire Valentine before the 2003 season, many expected the GM to be next. He traded future star,
Jason Bay
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, and also attempted to trade star shortstop
José Reyes to the
Cleveland Indians
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.
Phillips is often erroneously blamed for trading Kazmir to the
Tampa Bay Devil Rays for
Victor Zambrano on the July 31, 2004 trade deadline. Kazmir went on to become an All-Star, while Zambrano never really made an impact with the Mets and was out of MLB a few years later. It was, however, his successor
Jim Duquette and
Jeff Wilpon
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who made the deal.
Harassment allegations
For a brief stint in 1998, Phillips took a leave of absence as general manager because of allegations of
sexual harassment. He admitted to consensual sex with the woman, Rosa Rodriguez, who filed the suit, as well as multiple other affairs, but denied harassment and the civil suit was settled out of court. Phillips was away from the team for a total of eight days. The Mets defended Phillips privately and publicly, and the alleged victim's attorney was even quoted as believing in his sincerity.
Broadcasting career
ESPN analyst
Phillips was hired as a baseball
color analyst for
ESPN
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prior to the 2005 baseball season, and was a regular on the nightly programs ''
Baseball Tonight'' and ''
SportsCenter''. He primarily served as an in-game analyst during ''
Wednesday Night Baseball'' telecasts through 2008, moving to the ''
Sunday Night Baseball'' booth the following season. He also served as an analyst on ''
Monday Night Baseball''.
As an analyst he was critical of the
Cincinnati Reds
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Rule 5 Draft acquisition,
Josh Hamilton
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, stating that Hamilton, who had walked away from the game because of substance abuse issues, was being given the chance to make the major league team (through the Rule 5 draft) without spending the time in the minor leagues which the other players had, thus sending the wrong message to those players.
Dismissal from ESPN
On September 2, 2009, Phillips' wife of 19 years, Marni, filed for divorce. On October 21, 2009 Phillips revealed that he had been involved in an extramarital affair with a 22-year-old ESPN production assistant. After an initial suspension by ESPN, Phillips was fired by the company on October 25, 2009.
Career after ESPN
In April 2010, Phillips began contributing a weekly baseball segment on
WFAN New York City
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, with afternoon host
Mike Francesa, scheduled to continue through baseball season. Around the MLB trade deadline, Phillips co-hosted a few three-hour radio shows on the station as well.
On October 4, 2010, Phillips joined the cast of the
Mad Dog Radio channel on
SIRIUS XM Radio as the co-host of the ''Gary & Phillips In the Morning Show'' with Gary Williams. After Williams' departure to NBC to host the
Golf Channel's morning show, Dan Graca served as Phillips' co-host on an interim basis. Later, Phillips co-hosted ''Evan and Phillips'' with Evan Cohen in the same morning time slot.
In 2012, Phillips was tabbed to serve as a radio analyst for a limited schedule of
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim games distributed nationally by
Compass Media Networks.
Phillips currently works as a host on SiriusXM's MLB Network Radio on ''The Leadoff Spot'' with
Xavier Scruggs and
Eduardo Perez.
Phillips also currently works as a baseball analyst on TSN 1050 radio in
Toronto
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, as well as appearing nationally on television as an insider on
TSN
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in
Canada
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.
Video games
Phillips was a color commentator alongside
Gary Thorne and
John Kruk in ''
Major League Baseball 2K9,'' ''
Major League Baseball 2K10,'' ''
Major League Baseball 2K11
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'', ''
Major League Baseball 2K12
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,'' and ''
MLB 2K13''.
References
External links
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1963 births
Living people
Major League Baseball general managers
New York Mets executives
Major League Baseball broadcasters
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim announcers
Kingsport Mets players
Little Falls Mets players
Columbia Mets players
Lynchburg Mets players
Jackson Mets players
Sportspeople from Detroit
People from Wilton, Connecticut
University of Michigan alumni