Mike Schmidt declared the 2011 Phillies "maybe the best ever" team in franchise history. Philadelphia has Roy Halladay, Cliff Lee, Roy Oswalt, Cole Hamels and Joe Blanton in the rotation, Brad Lidge in the bullpen and a potent offense. "It's like Tiger Woods can win a golf tournament, or used to be able to win a golf tournament, without playing well," Schmidt said. "Well, the Phillies seemed to prove to me last year they can win the division without really playing well, without clicking on all cylinders all year." Schmidt, who is in camp as a guest instructor through March 5, said the Phillies need to play more small ball. "They need to be accountable for themselves a little bit more in that regard," he said. "The game rewards you if you go out on the field every day and you do what you're required to do to win the game in your role, whether you're the leadoff hitter, two-hole hitter, cleanup or eight-hole hitter. ... The baseball gods will reward you if you go on the field every day and you say, 'It's not about me, it's about what I can do for the team that day.'"