The outcome for the Best Third Baseman Poll was a surprise. Keudy Bocio received the most votes. He easily outdrew Cole Stobbe who finished second, well ahead of Mitch Walding. Continue reading Results of 2017 Phuture Phillies Top Third Baseman Poll
Category Archives: Prospect Rankings
2017 Phuture Phillies Top Catchers Poll
We”ll continue the “Best of” series of polls with your selection as the best catcherin the system. This should be interesting with two of our young catchers seeing action with the big club. (This will be the last poll.) Continue reading 2017 Phuture Phillies Top Catchers Poll
2017 Phuture Phillies Closers Poll
We”ll conclude the “Best of” series of polls with the last of the final three polls, your selection as the best closers in the organization.
We had 22 pitchers who closed games last season and made this poll. You can select up to five pitchers on your ballot. This will allow us to establish what kind of depth we think we have in the organization. Continue reading 2017 Phuture Phillies Closers Poll
2017 Phuture Phillies Right-Handed Starting Pitchers Poll
We”ll continue the “Best of” series of polls with the second of the final three polls, your selection as the best right-handed starters in the organization.
We only have 30 righties who started games last season. You can select up to seven pitchers on your ballot. This will allow us to establish what kind of depth we think we have in the organization. Continue reading 2017 Phuture Phillies Right-Handed Starting Pitchers Poll
2017 Phuture Phillies Left-Handed Starting Pitchers Poll
We”ll continue the “Best of” series of polls with the first of the final three polls, your selection as the best left-handed starters in the organization.
We only have 14 lefties who started games last season. You can select up to five pitchers on your ballot. This will allow us to establish what kind of depth we think we have in the organization. Continue reading 2017 Phuture Phillies Left-Handed Starting Pitchers Poll
2017 Phuture Phillies Top Corner Outfielders Poll
We”ll continue the “Best of” series of polls with your selection as the best corner outfielders in the system.
Since this will cover two positions (left anfd right), I have allowed a maximum of five answers for each ballot. This will allow us to establish what kind of depth we have in the organization. Continue reading 2017 Phuture Phillies Top Corner Outfielders Poll
2017 Phuture Phillies Top Center Fielder Poll
We”ll continue the “Best of” series of polls with your selection as the best center fielder in the system. This should be an interesting vote. There are high draft picks, top prospects, and some darn good defensive fielders in this group. Continue reading 2017 Phuture Phillies Top Center Fielder Poll
2017 Phuture Phillies Top Third Baseman Poll
We”ll continue the “Best of” series of polls with your selection as the best third baseman in the system. This should be a more interesting vote. There is no Hoskins, Kingery, or Crawford to monopolize votes. Not having a clear cut, top prospect is a little worrisome with Maikel Franco’s struggles this season. I hate to pin our hopes on a trade that is unlikely to happen or the the free agent class after the 2018 season. Continue reading 2017 Phuture Phillies Top Third Baseman Poll
Results of 2017 Phuture Phillies Top Shortstop Poll
The outcome for the Best Shortstop Poll was predictable. J.P. Crawford garnered almost half the votes. Crawford got off to a slow start this season but he rebounded from his long, early slump and posted a full season slash of .243/.351/.405/.756 with 15 HR and 63 RBI in 556 plate appearances. He walked 79 times and struck out 97 times. His recovery was so good that he earned a September to the Phillies where he has played very well. The career shortstop has been playing almost exclusively at second and third the past month. Continue reading Results of 2017 Phuture Phillies Top Shortstop Poll
Results of 2017 Phuture Phillies Top Second Baseman Poll
The outcome for the Best Second Baseman Poll was predictable. Scott Kingery was the runaway winner. Kingery was the winner of the Paul Owens Award for the top hitter in their minor league system. He also won the Rawlings Gold Glove Award for Second Base from among all second basemen in the minor leagues. Kingery split time between Reading and Lehigh Valley and posted a combined .304/.359/.530/.889 with 26 HR and 65 RBI in 603 plate appearances. He struck out 109 times (18.1%) and walked 41 times (6.8%). His numbers were considerably better at AA. Continue reading Results of 2017 Phuture Phillies Top Second Baseman Poll