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Reading Phillies Roster(AA)
Pitchers-
RHP Phillippe Aumont, RHP Chance Chapman, RHP Drew Naylor, RHP B.J. Rosenberg, RHP Michael Schwimer, RHP Jason Stephens, RHP Michael Stutes, RHP Vance Worley, LHP Sergio Escalona, LHP Yohan Flande, LHP Matt German
Catchers-
Tuffy Gosewisch, Kevin Nelson
Infielders-
Tagg Bozied, Ozzie Chavez, Melvin Dorta, Freddy Galvis, Kevin Mahar, Brandon Pinckney
Outfielders-
Quintin Berry, Domonic Brown, Tyson Gillies, Mike Spidale
Disabled List(DL)-
OF Brian Stavisky
The Reading Phillies might be the most exciting team to watch in the Phillies farm system this year. Key returnees include Sergio Escalona, Michael Stutes, Vance Worley, Tuffy Gosewisch, Ozzie Chavez, Kevin Mahar, Quintin Berry, and Brian Stavisky.
The R-Phils are loaded with top Phillies prospects. Including Escalona, Stutes, Worley, Berry, Chapman, Cisco, Flande, Naylor, Rosenberg, Galvis, and Schimer. The Phillies overall top prospect is here in Domonic Brown as well as what I believe to be the second best prospect in Tyson Gillies. They will pair together with Quintin Berry to give the R-Phils one of the best, if not the best outfields in all of minor league baseball, both talent and stat wise. Gillies comes over from the Seattle organization with Aumont, and J.C. Ramirez(Clearwater) as the pieces from the Cliff Lee deal.
Top 25 Phillies Prospects
Here are my Top 25 prospects in the Phillies system:
1) Domonic Brown-OF
2) Tyson Gillies-OF
3) Scott Mathieson-RP
4) Phillippe Aumont-P
5) Sebastian Valle-C
6) Brody Colvin-SP
7) Domingo Santana-OF
8) J.C. Ramirez-SP
9) Quintin Berry-OF
10) Anthony Gose-OF
11) Mike Zagurski-RP
12) Tim Kennelly-UTIL
13) Andrew Carpenter-SP
14) Yohan Flande-SP
15) Anthony Hewitt-OF
16) Micahel Stutes-P
17) Vance Worley-P
18) Freddy Galvis-SS
19) B.J. Rosenberg-P
20) Michael Cisco-P
21) Kyrell Hudson-OF
22) Kelly Dugan-OF
23) Steve Susdorf-OF
24) Austin Hyatt-SP
25) Brian Gump-OF
Day 1 Recap
The baseball season is underway as Day 1 is over and it is now Day 2. Day 1 started late and ended early but the guys worked hard while it lasted. Here is a player by player recap:
Roy Halladay- He fielded every ground ball perfectly and blended in well with the other guys.
Cole Hamels- Hamels was faster off the mound and look like he said some extra pep in his step.
Phillippe Aumont- He is HUGE, the biggest pitcher I have ever seen live.
Carlos Ruiz- He was making solid contact during BP and locating his hits very well, unlike most of the other catchers.
Tuffy Gosewisch- Out of all the catchers in camp he hit the best during BP.
It’s Back!
The best sport on Earth comes back today as the Phillies have their first spring workouts. Here are the pitchers and catchers on the Spring roster for the Phillies:
SP-Roy Halladay
SP-Cole Hamels
SP-J.A. Happ
SP-Joe Blanton
SP-Jamie Moyer
SP-Kyle Kendrick
SP-Andrew Carpenter
SP-Yohan Flande
SP-Drew Naylor
SP-Phillippe Aumont
SP-Joe Savery
RP-Brad Lidge
RP-Ryan Madson
RP-J.C. Romero
RP-Danys Baez
RP-Jose Contreras
RP-Chad Durbin
RP-Antonio Bastardo
RP-Sergio Escalona
RP-Scott Mathieson
RP-Mike Zagurski
RP-Jesus Sanchez
RP-J.C. Ramirez
RP-David Herndon
RP-B.J. Rosenberg
RP-Ryan Vogelsong
RP-Ehren Wassermann
RP-Bill White
C-Carlos Ruiz
C-Brian Schneider
C-Tuffy Gosewisch
C-Paul Hoover
C-Kevin Nelson
C-Dane Sardinha
C-John Suomi
I’m back
I took the offseason off everybody but I am back now that Spring Training is about to get started. I live in Clearwater, FL about two blocks from the stadium and I also work there. I will be updating this as often as I can with Phillies news.
Wow has it been a busy offseason for Ruben and the rest of the front office. We finally got Halladay! And to show just how hard of a worker he is, I have seen him at Brighthouse a couple of times, and he runs on the trail here everyday. I have a feeling that it will come down to Roy and Lincecum for Cy Young this year and Halladay wil have at least 20 wins. Giving up Drabek, Taylor, and D’Arnaud but we got back Aumont, Gillies, and Ramirez. Aumont is a natural freak. He is 6’7 and will probably slot in behind Roy and Cole in a few years. Gillies is legally deaf but had an amazing year last year, and I see Ramirez either at the back end of our rotation or in the bullpen in the coming years. I think dealing Lee was genius, he didn’t put up the numbers he should have in the regular season, he wanted CC type money, and in his career has one good major league season to his name.
Ruben the signed fan favorites Shane Victorino, Carlos Ruiz, and Joe Blanton to three years extensions, at what I believe to be below market value. Shane is one of the best fielders, has one of the best arms, and is amazing in the box and on the bases. Chooch is one of the best defensive catchers and has been improving in the box, and Blanton is a perfect starter to slot in somewhere in the 3-5 slots.
He got rid of light hitting Bruntlett, for light hitting (but better hitting) utility man Juan Castro. He added back up catcher Brian Schneider previously of the Nats and Mets. He brough Placido Polanco back as an upgrade at 3B. Ross Gload is now on as a more consistent bat bench to pair up with Greg Dobbs. Brian Bocock has been brought in to create some competition in the infield. The two Cubans, Jose Contreras and Danys Baez are now in town. Former Yankees Cody Ransom and Freddy Guzman have switched over to red pinstripes, while Perfect Game Saving Dewayne Wise is here now, and Wilson Valdez, the former Met is now a Phillie as well.
Our next entry will focus on lineups and rotations as well as what we lost this offseason.
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