Category Archives: Prospect Rankings

Phuture Phillies 2019 Reader Poll #4 – Alec Bohm

Alec Bohm was your selection as the #4 prospect in the Phillies’ organization.

Bohm received 87 of the 238 votes cast (36.55%).  Luis Garcia (66 votes, 27.73%) was next and Spencer Howard (51 votes, 21.43%) filled out the top three vote recipients.  There was a significant drop off after that as the next eighteen shared the remaining 34 votes. Continue reading Phuture Phillies 2019 Reader Poll #4 – Alec Bohm

Phuture Phillies 2019 Reader Poll for the #8 Prospect

This is the 2019 Reader Top 30 poll for the number eight prospect in the Phillies organization.

Mickey Moniak was selected the #7 prospect in the organization.  The write up for this pick is covered in a separate post (link). Continue reading Phuture Phillies 2019 Reader Poll for the #8 Prospect

Phuture Phillies 2019 Reader Poll for the #7 Prospect

This is the 2019 Reader Top 30 poll for the number seven prospect in the Phillies organization.

Spencer Howard was selected the #6 prospect in the organization.  The write up for this pick is covered in a separate post (link). Continue reading Phuture Phillies 2019 Reader Poll for the #7 Prospect

Phuture Phillies 2019 Reader Poll for the #6 Prospect

This is the 2019 Reader Top 30 poll for the number six prospect in the Phillies organization.

Luis Garcia was selected the #5 prospect in the organization.  The write up for this pick is covered in a separate post (link). Continue reading Phuture Phillies 2019 Reader Poll for the #6 Prospect

Phuture Phillies 2019 Reader Poll for the #4 Prospect

This is the 2019 Reader Top 30 poll for the number four prospect in the Phillies organization.

Adam Haseley was selected the #3 prospect in the organization.  The write up for this pick is covered in a separate post (link). Continue reading Phuture Phillies 2019 Reader Poll for the #4 Prospect

Phuture Phillies 2019 Reader Poll #3 – Adam Haseley

Adam Haseley was your selection as the #3 prospect in the Phillies’ organization.

Haseley received 67 of the 207 votes cast (30.88%).  The next three positions went to Alec Bohm (51 votes, 23.50%), Spencer Howard (41 votes, 18.89%), and Luis Garcia (39 votes, 17.97%) before a significant drop off to the other twelve vote recipients who received a total of 19 votes. Continue reading Phuture Phillies 2019 Reader Poll #3 – Adam Haseley

Phuture Phillies 2019 Reader Top 30 Poll for the Phillies #3 Prospect

This is the 2019 Reader Top 30 poll for the number two prospect in the Phillies organization.

Adonis Medina was selected the #2 prospect in the organization.  The write up for this pick is covered in a separate post (link).

The poll includes MLB’s top 30 prospects, the 2018 Phuture Phillies Post Season Top 30, and players on the 40-Man Roster who still have rookie eligibility. Continue reading Phuture Phillies 2019 Reader Top 30 Poll for the Phillies #3 Prospect

Phuture Phillies 2019 Reader Top 30 #2 Selection

Adonis Medina was your selection as the #2 prospect in the Phillies’ organization.

Medina received 88 of the 249 votes cast (35.34%).  The next four positions were tightly contested among Adam Haseley (44 votes, 17.67%), Alec Bohm (36 votes, 14.46%), Spencer Howard (29 votes, 11.65%), and Luis Garcia (26 votes, 10.44%). Continue reading Phuture Phillies 2019 Reader Top 30 #2 Selection

Phuture Phillies 2019 Reader Top 30 Poll for the Phillies #2 Prospect

This is the 2019 Reader Top 30 poll for the number two prospect in the Phillies organization.

Sixto Sanchez was the top pick for the second straight year.  The write up for the top pick is covered in a separate post (link).

As I mentioned in the first poll, this should take us through early February.  A week or so later, on February 12th or 13th, pitchers and catchers will report.  They’ll have their first work out the following day, signalling the start of spring training.  The first full squad work out is just a couple days later.  The Phillies’ Grapefruit League season begins on the 22nd.

I hope to publish five or six polls each week on a schedule that will allow me to conclude this process before spring training starts.  I decided to include all known eligible players in the early polls.  This ballot ncludes MLB’s top 30 prospects, the 2018 Phuture Phillies Post Season Top 30, and players on the 40-Man Roster who still have rookie eligibility.

There will be no players added until I close and tabulate the currently running poll that will identify the players you think should be added (link).

The players in the poll are listed alphabetically.

If you want to suggest a player you think I may have overlooked, you can make the request among the Comments section or e-mail prospectpoll@yahoo.com using the Subject Line – Add Prospect, but since I am going through a polling process to identify additional prospects, I will probably not consider such requests.  And, as last year, the Other option (a write-in vote) will not be used.

Additional notes –

  • I’m having a dental issue that may affect the early poll schedule.
  • I’m seeing fewer ballots cast than last year.  The first poll last year drew over 340 votes.
  • Balloting for the poll for additional prospects came to a sudden halt.  It appears once the discussion turned to a poster’s top 30, there was little interest in casting further ballots.  Maybe it’s just a coincidence.
  • I’ve turned off comments on the actual polling post.
  • I’m posting a separate results poll for comments.

Phuture Phillies 2019 Reader Top 30 #1 Selection

Sixto Sanchez was our selection as the #1 prospect in the Phillies’ organization.

Sanchez repeats as the top prospect after former Phillie J.P. Crawford reigned as the top prospect for three years (2015-17).  Sanchez was an overwhelming selection.  He received 140 of the 182 votes cast (76.92%).  Adam Haseley was second with 9 votes (4.95%) and Adonis Medina finished third with 8 votes (4.4%).

Continue reading Phuture Phillies 2019 Reader Top 30 #1 Selection