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Philadelphia Phillies Top 20 Prospects for 2009
All grades are EXTREMELY PRELIMINARY and subject to change. Don’t get too
worried about exact rankings at this point, especially once you get out of
the top 10. Grade C+/C guys are pretty interchangeable depending on what you
are looking for.
1) Carlos Carrasco, RHP, Grade B:
High ceiling, made progress this year,
still erratic. Maybe a B+?
2) Michael Taylor, OF, Grade B:
Made huge progress refining his tools.
Want to see Double-A numbers.
3) Travis D’Arnaud, C, Grade B:
Good defensive catcher with rapidlyimproving bat.
4) Jason Donald, SS, Grade B-:
Still doubt he has the range for shortstop.
But I like the bat a lot. Borderline Grade B?
5) J.A. Happ, LHP, Grade B-:
Made big progress in second try in Triple-A.
Still see him as Mark Redman type.
6) Dominic Brown, OF, Grade B-:
Tools guy with developing skills, improved discipline.
7) Zach Collier, OF, Grade B-:
Grade is speculative, but I like his ceiling a lot.
Will need time.
8) Jason Knapp, RHP, Grade B-:
High grade for a rookie ball pitcher, but Ilike him.
9) Joe Savery, LHP, Grade C+:
I held onto him as a Grade B for too long thisyear, components don’t
support it.
10) Lou Marson, C, Grade C+:
Good plate discipline and defense,
but batting average at Reading could be flukey.
11) Kyle Drabek, RHP, Grade C+:
Could rank much higher if command is backafter Tommy John.
Will know more by mid-season 2009. Performance has notmatched hype
but still young.
12) Greg Golson, OF, Grade C+:
Most people will think this ranking is toolow,
but I still have serious doubts about his bat.
Has made some progress but discipline remains dreadful.
13) Drew Naylor, RHP, Grade C+:
Sleeper Australian pitcher should be tracked.
14) Mike Stutes, RHP, Grade C+:
Much better as a pro than he was at Oregon State.
15) Vance Worley, RHP, Grade C+:
Very impressive pro debut.
16) Antonio Bastardo, LHP, Grade C+:
I’ve overrated him in the past, bu tstill see potential here.
17) Anthony Gose, OF, Grade C+:
Willing to be a little patient here due to tools, but high risk.
18) Chance Chapman, RHP, Grade C:
Old for the level, but good numbers this year and I saw him in college,
has a nice slider.
19) Anthony Hewitt, OF, Grade C:
Quite frankly, Anthony Hewitt sucks as a baseball player right now.
I will cut him some slack due to his tools and youth,
but I am very skeptical about his bat.
20) Jeremy Slayden, OF, Grade C:
The exact opposite of Hewitt, Slayden has mediocre tools
but good baseball skills. Main problem is age-relative-to-league.
Others in the book are Quintin Berry, Andrew Carpenter, Sergio Escalona (an
interesting LOOGY type), Freddy Galvis, Edgar Garcia, Harold Garcia, Brad
Harman, Jason Jaramillo, Travis Mattair, Trevor May, B.J. Rosenberg, Julian
Sampson, Mike Schwimer, Colby Shreve, and Sebastian Valle.
If there is someone else that you really think should be included, make your
case. I always miss someone. Space is limited and some of the players above
will probably get cut if I have to add someone else.
SYSTEM IN BRIEF:
The Phillies are very tools-oriented when it comes to position players. I
can understand it, but sometimes I think it gets excessive. Drafting Collier
AND Gose AND Hewitt is putting an awful lot of chips on one class of player.
Personally I prefer a broader approach, mixing tools guys with more polished
players too. I have a lot of skepticism about Hewitt at this point.
On the other hand, I like the pitching they picked up this year, and
they aren’t afraid to take chances on guys like Drabek and Shreve that other
teams might shy away from. They’ve shown guts when drafting.
Reports on these players and over 1,000 more can be found in the 2009
Baseball Prospect Book, available for Pre-Order at JohnSickels.net. The book
ships January 31st, 2009.
Next up will be the Tampa Bay Rays, followed by the Arizona Diamondbacks.
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