While some are still in denial regarding the Phillies’ current intention to stay under the competitive balance tax, here’s a possible line up as proposed by one of the Phillies’ beat writers. So, if it’s true, we can get used to what the opening day line up might look like. Continue reading Open Discussion: Week of January 6th
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Phuture Phillies 2020 Reader Top 30 Poll for the Phillies #10 Prospect
Adonis Medina was selected as the organization’s #9 prospect. He received 108 of the 171 votes cast (63%). Luis Garcia and JoJo Romero tied for second with 11 votes each (6%). Continue reading Phuture Phillies 2020 Reader Top 30 Poll for the Phillies #10 Prospect
Phuture Phillies 2020 Reader Top 30 Poll for the Phillies #9 Prospect
Ethan Lindow was selected as the organization’s #8 prospect. He received 407 of the 596 votes cast (68%). Adonis Median placed second with 117 votes (20%). Luis Garcia finished third with 13 votes. Simon Muzziotti, Damon Jones, and “Other” received 10 votes each.
Continue reading Phuture Phillies 2020 Reader Top 30 Poll for the Phillies #9 Prospect
Phuture Phillies 2020 Reader Top 30 Poll for the Phillies #8 Prospect
Connor Seabold was selected as the organization’s #7 prospect. He received 95 of the 209 votes cast (46%). Adonis Median placed second with 82 votes (39%). No one else received double digit votes and percentage. Continue reading Phuture Phillies 2020 Reader Top 30 Poll for the Phillies #8 Prospect
Phuture Phillies 2020 Reader Top 30 Poll for the Phillies #7 Prospect
Francisco Morales was selected as the organization’s #6 prospect. He received 73 of the 235 votes cast (31%). Connor Seabold (62 votes, 26%) edged Adonis Median by a single vote for second place. The top three vote recipients were the only prospects to receive double digit votes and percentage. Continue reading Phuture Phillies 2020 Reader Top 30 Poll for the Phillies #7 Prospect
Phuture Phillies 2020 Reader Top 30 Poll for the Phillies #6 Prospect
Mickey Moniak was selected as the organization’s #5 prospect. He received 85 of the 257 votes cast (33%).
Francisco Morales and Adonis Median finished tied for second with 53 votes each (21%). Connor Seabold finished fourth with 46 (18%), once again rounding out the prospects who accumulated double digit votes and percentage. Continue reading Phuture Phillies 2020 Reader Top 30 Poll for the Phillies #6 Prospect
What If … ?
Okay, this will not be a popular discussion topic. But, what if the Phillies are finished making moves this off season? That’s not to say that they aren’t on the phones every day, making and taking calls. But, what if the Phillies aren’t going to make any of the trades or free agent signings that have been suggested here or in other sports and social media outlets? Continue reading What If … ?
Open Discussion: Week of December 30th
Have a safe and Happy New Year. Continue reading Open Discussion: Week of December 30th
Phuture Phillies 2020 Reader Top 30 Poll for the Phillies #5 Prospect
Erik Miller was selected as the organization’s #4 prospect. He received 63 of the 194 votes cast (32%), the first vote decided by a plurality rather than a majority or acclamation. The proximity of the votes for the next four prospects suggests some spirited votes over the next several polls.
Mickey Moniak finished second with 40 votes (21%), Adonis Medina finished third with 30 (15%), Francisco Morales finished fourth with 26 (13%), and Connor Seabold who rounded out the prospects who accumulated double digit votes and percentage finished fifth with 20 votes (10%).
JoJo Romero and “Other” finished tied with 4 votes. Mauricio Llovera, Luis Garcia, and Raphael Marchan had 2 votes each. Jhailyn Ortiz had one vote.
Four players received one vote each in “Other” – Deivy Grullon, Connor Seabold, Addison Russ, and Damon Jones. Pay attention to who is listed in the poll before voting “Other”. Seabold was available on the poll. I’m not plucking votes out of “Other” and recalculating the outcome. The person who voted for Seabold wasted his vote.
Replacing Erik Miller with Simon Muzziotti in this poll. The total prospects on the ballot remains at to eleven.
If you want to suggest a player you think I am going to overlook, you can make the request in the Comments section, and if I see it, I will consider it or you can use the Other option (a write-in vote).
FWIW, the order I’m considering for the next dozen or so additions is Maton, Jones, De Los Santos, Aparicio, Lindow, Parkinson, O’Hoppe, Pipkin, Baylor, Brito, Santos, Glogoski, Young, Duran, Dohy. Neither these names nor their order is etched in stone. This is just a heads up on how I’m leaning today.
Phuture Phillies 2020 Reader Top 30 Poll for the Phillies #4 Prospect
Bryson Stott was selected as the organization’s #3 prospect. He received 126 of the 218 votes cast (58%). Mickey Moniak finished second with 25 votes (11%), Erik Miller finished third with 22 (10%), Adonis Medina finished fourth with 17 (8%), and Francisco Morales finished fifth with 10 (5%). Continue reading Phuture Phillies 2020 Reader Top 30 Poll for the Phillies #4 Prospect