Top 75 Phillies Prospects

  1. Carlos Carrasco, RHP - Has dominating stuff and isn't too far away from majors.
  2. Adrian Cardenas, 2B - Talented infielder, but just where will he play?
  3. Joe Savery, LHP - First round pick moves quickly to Clearwater in '08.
  4. Drew Carpenter, RHP - Put up big numbers in his first full-season league.
  5. Josh Outman, LHP - All he needs in consistency and he'll climb even higher.
  6. Greg Golson, OF - Put it all together in 2007 and could be even better in 2008.
  7. Kyle Drabek, RHP - Looks to return from Tommy John surgery.
  8. J.A. Happ, LHP - Happ looks to turn around from a dismal 2007.
  9. Lou Marson, C - The catching prospect found offense in 2007.
  10. Jason Jaramillo, C - Great defense and a developing offense.
  11. Jason Donald, SS - The only question is what position he'll stick at.
  12. Edgar Garcia, RHP - Look for his stock to rise in 2008.
  13. Joe Bisenius, RHP - The relief prospect hopes for a return to Philly.
  14. Antonio Bastardo, LHP - Left-hander looks to have swee future.
  15. Quintin Berry, OF - Outfielder with plus speed learned from the best.
  16. Dominic Brown, OF - Speedy outfielder with excellent numbers.
  17. Brad Harman, 2B - A product of Australian scouting.
  18. Scott Mathieson, RHP - Long road back from TJS continues.
  19. Matt Spencer, OF - One of the best power prospects in the organization.
  20. Tyler Mach, 2B - Announced an early and sudden retirement.
  21. Drew Naylor, RHP - Move to the rotation helps right-hander.
  22. Travis D'Arnaud, C - A solid defensive minded catcher.
  23. Javon Moran, OF - Plenty of speed and talent.
  24. Travis Mattair, 3B - A second round pick who is one to watch.
  25. Julian Sampson, RHP - A right-hander garnering a lot of attention.
  26. Heitor Correa, RHP - An 18 year old with a lot of talent.
  27. D'Arby Myers, OF - Climbing slowly and ready to make his mark.
  28. Jacob Diekman, LHP - The 30th round pick is making an impression.
  29. Travis Blackley, LHP - A Rule 5 pick fighting for a spot in the rotation.
  30. Freddy Galvis, SS - Slick fielding, but in search of offensive skills to push him ahead.
  31. Zack Segovia, RHP - The right-hander looks to finally put injuries behind him.
  32. Patrick Overholt, RHP - Making the conversion from reliever to starter caused a few bumps for him in 2007.
  33. Gus Milner, OF - Has the look of a true athlete with a sweet swing.
  34. Will Savage, RHP - Has two championships in two pro seasons.
  35. Darren Byrd, RHP - A strong fastball and the ability to move up the ladder quickly.
  36. Jeremy Slayden, OF - The powerful outfielder continues to develop his offense.
  37. Carlos Monasterios, RHP - A key part of the Bobby Abreu trade faces a key season.
  38. Miguel Matos, RHP - After a big year in the DSL, Matos came to the states and turned in a good showing.
  39. Karl Bolt, 1B - If he can find time for playing minor league ball, Karl Bolt could be a nice prospect.
  40. Justin De Fratus, RHP - At age 19, De Fratus made the jump from junior college to the pros and got good marks.
  41. Tyson Brummett, RHP - After a big season at UCLA, Brummett came to the Phillies in last June's draft.
  42. Alex Concepcion, RHP - A product of the Phillies Dominican program is moving his way up the ladder.
  43. Dan Brauer, LHP - The injury-prone lefty needs a turnaround in 2008.
  44. Brandon Watson, OF - Maybe a new organization is just what Brandon Watson needs to succeed.
  45. Chance Chapman, RHP - The right-hander from Oral Roberts University showed a lot of promise in his first pro season.
  46. Ben Pfinsgraff, RHP - If he's healthy, Ben Pfinsgraff has the ability to move up the ladder of the Minor League system.
  47. Jarred Freeman, RHP - The former high school draft pick faces some growing pains as he moves up the ladder.
  48. Derrick Mitchell, RHP - If Derrick Mitchell can develop some offense, he's got a shot at success.
  49. Arlon Quiroz, OF - The center field prospect played well in his first season in the states.
  50. Andrew Cruse, RHP - The hard part is figuring out if Cruse is a starter or reliever.
  51. Francisco Murillo, OF,1B - His offense should come around, but just where will Murillo play on the field?
  52. Matt Rizzotti, 1B - The hard hitting first baseman has good size and natural power.
  53. T.J. Warren, OF - Some offensive questions, but Warren may have the best outfield arm in the organization.
  54. Michael Durant, 1B - He's got to find a way to solve the questions that surround his offensive potential.
  55. Michael Taylor, OF - The Phillies liked him as a high schooler, but waited to draft him out of Stanford.
  56. Welinson Baez, 3B - Once ranked much higher, Baez is quickly falling off the charts.
  57. Anderson Garcia, RHP - Consistency is an unknown thing to Garcia, who has lots of potential.
  58. Ron Hill, RHP - His pitches are average, but he just keeps on putting up strong numbers.
  59. Brett Harker, RHP - Harker's future may be as a starter, even though he was an effective closer early in his career.
  60. Lincoln Holdzkom, RHP - A Rule 5 pick, Holdzkom has talent, but will it be enough to stick with the Phillies?
  61. Zach Sterner, RHP - The 17th round pick knows how to throw strikes with all four of his pitches.
  62. Freddy Ballestas, RHP - The 21 year old heads for the states after a strong career in the Dominican Summer League.
  63. Brian Schlitter, RHP - The Phillies could be watching their closer of the future when they look at Brian Schlitter.
  64. Hector Made, 3B - Came to the Phillies in the Sal Fasano trade with the Yankees.
  65. Joseph Rocchio, RHP Here's a kid who opened some eyes after just an average college career.
  66. Chris Kissock, RHP - A Canadian right-hander who put up strong numbers for Williamsport in 2007.
  67. Chris Rhoads, RHP - Rhoads made the transition from starting in college to working out of the bullpen in the pros.
  68. Nolan Mulligan, RHP - Time is not on his side after just one pro season and a small time college career.
  69. Michael Garciaparra, SS/2B - He doesn't have the raw talent that his brother has, but he might be able to help.
  70. Caleb Mangum, C - He's not the best of the bunch, but could move up the Phillies long list of catching prospects.
  71. Tuffy Gosewisch, C - Just needs to find some offense to go with strong defensive skills.
  72. Mike Spidale, OF - There are some good tools, but will the Phillies ever give him a legitimate shot?
  73. Rich Prall, C - The Phillies are never afraid of drafting young catchers who play defense and Prall fits that category.
  74. Jesus Villegas Andino, SS - Defense is no problem for Villegas Andino, but his offense is a question mark.
  75. Adam Sorgi, 2B/SS - He's got the ability to hit the ball to all fields and could develop into a decent power threat.
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