We”ll continue the “Best of” series of polls with your selection as the best shortstop in the system. Again, I have allowed a maximum of three answers for each ballot. This will allow us to establish what kind of depth we have in the organization. This is repeat of the first two votes insofar as the eventual winner should win by a large margin and the more interesting discussion will be about the runners up. Continue reading 2017 Phuture Phillies Top Shortstop Poll
Category Archives: Prospect Rankings
Results of 2017 Phuture Phillies Top First Baseman Poll
The outcome for the Best First Baseman Poll was predictable. Rhys Hoskins was the runaway winner. I know that there were some who didn’t think that he should be included in the poll. But, if Hoskins can be awarded the International League’s Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player then I wasn’t going to arbitrarily exclude him. This was an instance where voters could have overridden my decision, and didn’t. Continue reading Results of 2017 Phuture Phillies Top First Baseman Poll
2017 Phuture Phillies Top Second Baseman Poll
We”ll continue the “Best of” series of polls with your selection as the best second baseman in the system. Again, I have allowed a maximum of three answers for each ballot. This will allow us to establish what kind of depth we have in the organization. This is also handy for second base where I expect a land slide in favor of the top guy similar to the one we had for first base.
(Don’t forget to submit your top prospect list by e-mailing it to prospectpoll@yahoo.com. To date I have received only 18 lists, one as short as seven and a couple as long as fifty.)
Each player listed below is in the poll and played at least 10 games at the position. I have included a link to the player’s profile in Baseball Reference. And I have included a link to Gregg’s Report Card for Middle Infielders.
- Scott Kingery – real good seasons at AA and AAA, I became a believer during spring training
- Pedro Florimon – didn’t see enough of him last season
- Jesmuel Valentin – spent most of the season on the DL
- Angelo Mora – second is his best position, IMO
- Drew Stankiewicz – steady, versatile infielder
- Grenny Cumana – passable middle infield defense who can hit a little
- Jose Antequera – versatile infielder who didn’t hit well in 2017
- Derek Campbell – the injury really set him back, probably passed by younger guys
- Daniel Brito – a second base only guy whose hitting dropped off after the jump from the 2016 GCL
- Raul Rivas – didn’t see enough of him before he went to Williamsport
- Jake Scheiner – didn’t see enough of him before he went to Williamsport
- Brian Mims – didn’t see enough of him before he went to Williamsport
- Jesus Azuaje – didn’t see enough of him before he went to Williamsport
- Brayan Gonzalez – solid defensive infielder, showed some bat toward the end of the season
- Jesus Henriquez – versatile, multi-position player
2017 Phuture Phillies Top First Baseman Poll
We”ll start the “Best of” series of polls with your selection as the best first baseman in the system. I have allowed a maximum of three answers for each ballot. This will allow us to establish what kind of depth we have in the organization. This is especially handy for first base where I expect there to be a land slide in favor of the top guy.
(Don’t forget to submit your top prospect list by e-mailing it to prospectpoll@yahoo.com.)
Each player listed below is in the poll and played at least 10 games at the position. I have included a link to the player’s profile in Baseball Reference. And I have included a link to Gregg’s Report Card for Corner Infielders.
- Rhys Hoskins – what can I say, great season
- Brock Stassi – sentimental favorite, free agent
- Kyle Martin – big disappointment
- Harold Martinez – my first favorite player, changed the way I view prospects, always seemed more comfortable as a hitter when he played first base, free agent
- Damek Tomscha – looked good in Clearwater
- Zach Green – the injury really set him back, probably passed by younger guys
- Wilson Garcia – too small for the position, IMO
- Darick Hall – big spring, surprised it took so long for him to be moved up
- Austin Listi – didn’t see enough of him before he went to Williamsport
- Greg Pickett – promising, I liked him as an outfielder, leg injury probably prompted position change, big power bat
- Brian Mims – didn’t see enough of him before he went to Williamsport
- Quincy Nieporte – reminded me of Jake Fox before Fox became a GCL coach, would have rather seen him at a higher level
- Edwin Rodriguez – lost time at position to Pickett then Nieporte, probably doesn’t figure in Phillies’ plans
2017 Phuture Phillies Top Prospects Poll
It’s time for Phuture Phillies first post season prospect poll. This is your chance to rank the organization’s prospects and see whether your thoughts are similar or different from the Phuture Phillies community. I encourage everyone to submit a list. The more data I receive, the more reflective of a collective consensus will be the outcome. Continue reading 2017 Phuture Phillies Top Prospects Poll
2017 Sleeper and Breakout Selections – Final
We had 86 participants in the 2017 sleeper and break out prospects selection process this season, another big increase of 43% over 2016. Once again, multiple selections increased the overall number of selections. We had 106 break out picks and 114 sleeper picks. Continue reading 2017 Sleeper and Breakout Selections – Final
Phuture Phillies 2017 Reader Top 30 … Recap
The 2017 Phuture Phillies Top 30 came to a close this week. We ended up ranking the top 40 prospects as the readers here at Phuture Phillies view the organization. Today’s article includes the final day-by-day tally as well as the Top 30 from readers who e-mailed me their rankings early in the polling process. Continue reading Phuture Phillies 2017 Reader Top 30 … Recap
Phuture Phillies 2017 Reader Top 30 … Conclusion
Deivi Grullon was your selection for the #40 prospect in the organization with 36 of 162 votes (22%). Francisco Morales finished second with 29 votes (18%). Others receiving double-digit votes included Josh Stephen (13 votes, 8 %), Mauricio Llovera (12 votes, 7%), Malquin Canelo (11 votes, 7 %), and Brock Stassi (11 votes, 7%).
Continue reading Phuture Phillies 2017 Reader Top 30 … Conclusion
Phuture Phillies 2017 Reader Top 30 … #40
Arquimedes Gamboa was your selection for the #39 prospect in the organization with 27 of 146 votes (18%). Deivi Grullon finished a close second with 26 votes (18%). Others receiving double-digit votes include Josh Stephen (14 votes, 10 %), and Francisco Morales (13 votes, 9%). Continue reading Phuture Phillies 2017 Reader Top 30 … #40
Phuture Phillies 2017 Reader Top 30 … #39
Cole Irvin was your selection for the #38 prospect in the organization with 33 of 165 votes (20%). Arquimeded Gamboa and Deivi Grullon finished in a tie for second with 27 votes (16%). Others receiving double-digit votes include Francisco Morales (13 votes, 8%), Mauricio Llovera (12 votes, 7%), and Josh Stephen (10 votes, 6 %). Continue reading Phuture Phillies 2017 Reader Top 30 … #39