[情報] BA Top 10 Prospects: Philadelphia Phil
TOP TEN PROSPECTS
1. Jesse Biddle, lhp
2. Roman Quinn, ss
3. Tommy Joseph, c
4. Jon Pettibone, rhp
5. Adam Morgan, lhp
6. Ethan Martin, rhp
7. Cody Asche, 3b
8. Maikel Franco, 3b
9. Darin Ruf, 1b/of
10. Carlos Tocci, of
BEST TOOLS
Best Hitter for Average Cody Asche
Best Power Hitter Darin Ruf
Best Strike Zone Discipline Darin Ruf
Fastest Baserunner Roman Quinn
Best Athlete Roman Quinn
Best Fastball Kenny Giles
Best Curveball Jesse Biddle
Best Slider Adam Morgan
Best Changeup Jon Pettibone
Best Control Jon Pettibone
Best Defensive Catcher Sebastian Valle
Best Defensive Infielder Cesar Hernandez
Best Infield Arm Maikel Franco
Best Defensive OF Tyson Gillies
Best Outfield Arm Kyrell Hudson
PROJECTED 2016 LINEUP
Catcher Tommy Joseph
First Base Ryan Howard
Second Base Chase Utley
Third Base Cody Asche
Shortstop Roman Quinn
Left Field Darin Ruf
Center Field Ben Revere
Right Field Domonic Brown
No. 1 Starter Cole Hamels
No. 2 Starter Cliff Lee
No. 3 Starter Roy Halladay
No. 4 Starter Jesse Biddle
No. 5 Starter Jonathan Pettibone
Closer Jonathan Papelbon
TOP PROSPECTS OF THE DECADE
Year Player, Pos 2012 Org
2003 Gavin Floyd, rhp White Sox
2004 Cole Hamels, lhp Phillies
2005 Ryan Howard, 1b Phillies
2006 Cole Hamels, lhp Phillies
2007 Carlos Carrasco, rhp Indians
2008 Carlos Carrasco, rhp Indians
2009 Domonic Brown, of Phillies
2010 Domonic Brown, of Phillies
2011 Domonic Brown, of Phillies
2012 Trevor May, rhp Phillies
TOP DRAFT PICKS OF THE DECADE
Year Player, Pos 2012 Org
2003 Tim Moss, 2B Out of baseball
(3rd round)
2004 Greg Golson, OF Yankees
2005 Mike Costanzo, 3B Reds
(2nd round)
2006 Kyle Drabek, RHP/SS Blue Jays
2007 Joe Savery, LHP Phillies
2008 Anthony Hewitt, SS Phillies
2009 Kelly Dugan, OF Phillies
2010 Jesse Biddle, LHP Phillies
2011 Larry Greene, OF Phillies
2012 Shane Watson, RHP Phillies
LARGEST BONUSES IN CLUB HISTORY
Gavin Floyd, 2001 $4,200,000
Pat Burrell, 1998 $3,150,000
Brett Myers, 1999 $2,050,000
Cole Hamels, 2002 $2,000,000
Chase Utley, 2000 $1,780,000
For different reasons, the Phillies' last two seasons have ended in
disappointment. In 2011, the playoff run that had become an annual
expectation in Philadelphia ended too early. In 2012, there was no postseason
baseball in Philadelphia at all, for the first time in six years.
The Phillies expected their season to start slowly because of lingering
injuries to Ryan Howard and Chase Utley, but it never really got on its
projected course, at least until it was too late. The Phillies finished
81-81, their worst record since 2002, and needed a late-season blitz just to
break even after falling 14 games under .500 at one point. Philadelphia lost
several more players for significant time to injuries, including Jose
Contreras, Freddy Galvis, Roy Halladay, Placido Polanco, Mike Stutes and
Vance Worley.
As a result, the Phillies were sellers on the trade market for the first time
since 2006. One year after acquiring Hunter Pence, general manager Ruben
Amaro Jr. shipped him to the Giants for Nate Schierholtz and a pair of
prospects (catcher Tommy Joseph and righthander Seth Rosin). Amaro also sent
Joe Blanton and Shane Victorino to the Dodgers in separate deals for Josh
Lindblom and righthanders Ethan Martin and Ryan O'Sullivan.
The big league struggles gave Philadelphia a chance to evaluate its system,
as eight rookies debuted in the majors, the most since it had 15 in 1996.
Along with the unexpected development of a few prospects, that ensured the
last two months of the season weren't completely irrelevant.
Once considered an organization player, first baseman/outfielder Darin Ruf
blasted 20 homers in Double-A in August to tie Sammy Sosa's pro record for a
single month, then hit three more during a September callup. Tyler Cloyd, a
soft-tossing righty who's short on stuff but strong on pitching sense, made
his major league debut in August and won two of his six starts. Longtime
minor league veteran Eric Kratz showed some pop, while Phillippe Aumont
flashed his plus stuff out of the bullpen. In varying capacities, they all
figure to contribute in 2013.
Meanwhile, the Phillies' .500 finish secured them a higher first-round pick
than any in recent memory, as long as they don't sign a free agent who
requires compensation. They're slated to select 16th, their highest selection
since they took Gavin Floyd fourth overall in 2001.
Philadelphia has stuck with its philosophy of drafting high-upside athletes,
with scouting director Marti Wolever preferring lefthanded pitching and
speed. That's reflected on this list, which begins with a southpaw (Jesse
Biddle) and a fleet-footed shortstop (Roman Quinn). Quinn is one of several
members of a talented 2011 draft class who took a big step forward in their
first full pro seasons, a group that also included lefthander Adam Morgan,
third baseman Cody Asche and flamethrowing reliever Kenny Giles.
Most of the Phillies' best prospects are at least a year or two away from
being ready for Citizens Bank Park, so Amaro swung two trades for veteran
offensive help in December. He acquired Ben Revere from the Twins for Vance
Worley and enigmatic righthander Trevor May, then dispatched Lindblom and
righty Lisalverto Bonilla to get Michael Young from the Rangers.
It's not all doom and gloom for the Phillies, who will return several
significant players from their 2007-11 National League East championship
clubs in 2013. If they can stay healthy—certainly not a guarantee given the
age of many of the players—their season could have a happier ending.
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