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February 25, 2025
Philadelphia Phillies Top Prospects to Watch During Spring Training
David Roloff
Sports Illustrated
Philadelphia Phillies Top Prospects to Watch During Spring Training

Spring Training is off to an exciting start for the Philadelphia Phillies as numerous promising prospects make their mark. Among them is Eduardo Tait, an 18-year-old catcher known for his power potential, despite not being invited to MLB camp. Devin Saltiban, transitioning from outfielder to second base, showcases impressive athleticism and power. Meanwhile, Carson DeMartini, primarily a shortstop, is expected to shine at third base with a solid batting average from Low-A Clearwater.

Aidan Miller, the Phillies' first-round pick, aims to prove his worth at shortstop in MLB camp, while Justin Crawford, a prototype leadoff hitter, works on his swing mechanics. Griffin Burkholder shows promise as a center fielder with speed-based potential. Gabriel Rincones, another outfield talent, has drawn attention due to his exit velocity, although health is a concern. Lastly, pitchers Andrew Painter and Moises Chace are pivotal in the team's future success.

Which Phillies prospects should I draft for the upcoming season?What is the overall outlook for the Phillies this season?How do I evaluate the performance of a prospect in spring training?Which positions are most valuable for prospects in fantasy baseball?
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January 31, 2025
Philadelphia Phillies Prospect May Follow Father’s Footsteps As Stolen Base King
Dylan Sanders
Sports Illustrated
Philadelphia Phillies Prospect May Follow Father’s Footsteps As Stolen Base King

The Philadelphia Phillies, often scrutinized for their farm system, have intriguing prospects on the horizon as Spring Training approaches. Kiley McDaniel of ESPN recently highlighted three Phillies players in his Top 100 prospects list: Aidan Miller, Andrew Painter, and Moises Chace, ranking them 13th, 21st, and 90th, respectively. In the extended list, Justin Crawford, the son of MLB star Carl Crawford, emerged as a potential stolen base leader, boasting impressive speed and a solid career .316 batting average. Despite concerns about his power, Crawford's raw talent has positioned him as a key figure for the Phillies' future. Additionally, Eduardo Tait, ranked 188th, shows promise as a catcher with comparisons to Carlos Ruiz, emphasizing his offensive capabilities. Together, these prospects hint at a bright future for the Phillies as they look to strengthen their roster.

What does the future hold for the Phillies' farm system?How might the Phillies utilize these top prospects in the upcoming season?What challenges do the Phillies face in developing their prospects?Which of these prospects is most likely to make an immediate impact?
Mentions:
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https://www.si.com/mlb/phillies/news/philadelphia-..

February 25, 2025
Philadelphia Phillies Top Prospects to Watch During Spring Training
David Roloff
Sports Illustrated
Philadelphia Phillies Top Prospects to Watch During Spring Training

Spring Training is off to an exciting start for the Philadelphia Phillies as numerous promising prospects make their mark. Among them is Eduardo Tait, an 18-year-old catcher known for his power potential, despite not being invited to MLB camp. Devin Saltiban, transitioning from outfielder to second base, showcases impressive athleticism and power. Meanwhile, Carson DeMartini, primarily a shortstop, is expected to shine at third base with a solid batting average from Low-A Clearwater.

Aidan Miller, the Phillies' first-round pick, aims to prove his worth at shortstop in MLB camp, while Justin Crawford, a prototype leadoff hitter, works on his swing mechanics. Griffin Burkholder shows promise as a center fielder with speed-based potential. Gabriel Rincones, another outfield talent, has drawn attention due to his exit velocity, although health is a concern. Lastly, pitchers Andrew Painter and Moises Chace are pivotal in the team's future success.

Which Phillies prospects should I draft for the upcoming season?What is the overall outlook for the Phillies this season?How do I evaluate the performance of a prospect in spring training?Which positions are most valuable for prospects in fantasy baseball?
Mentions:
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https://www.si.com/mlb/phillies/news/philadelphia-..

January 31, 2025
Philadelphia Phillies Prospect May Follow Father’s Footsteps As Stolen Base King
Dylan Sanders
Sports Illustrated
Philadelphia Phillies Prospect May Follow Father’s Footsteps As Stolen Base King

The Philadelphia Phillies, often scrutinized for their farm system, have intriguing prospects on the horizon as Spring Training approaches. Kiley McDaniel of ESPN recently highlighted three Phillies players in his Top 100 prospects list: Aidan Miller, Andrew Painter, and Moises Chace, ranking them 13th, 21st, and 90th, respectively. In the extended list, Justin Crawford, the son of MLB star Carl Crawford, emerged as a potential stolen base leader, boasting impressive speed and a solid career .316 batting average. Despite concerns about his power, Crawford's raw talent has positioned him as a key figure for the Phillies' future. Additionally, Eduardo Tait, ranked 188th, shows promise as a catcher with comparisons to Carlos Ruiz, emphasizing his offensive capabilities. Together, these prospects hint at a bright future for the Phillies as they look to strengthen their roster.

What does the future hold for the Phillies' farm system?How might the Phillies utilize these top prospects in the upcoming season?What challenges do the Phillies face in developing their prospects?Which of these prospects is most likely to make an immediate impact?
Mentions:
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