2018 Philadelphia Phillies Top 15 prospects

Organization Grades

Hitting: B ... Pitching: A- ... Top-end Talent: B+ ... Depth: A ... Overall: B+

 



Minor League Affiliates

Triple-A: Lehigh Valley (AAA East)
Double-A: Reading (AA Northeast)
High-A: Jersey Shore (A+ East)
Low-A: Clearwater (A Southeast)
Rookie: FCL Phillies (Florida Complex League)
Rookie: DSL Phillies (Dominican Summer League)

 



1. Sixto Sánchez (RHP) ... 5-10, 160 ... 19 ... 2015 FA (DR)

Comments: Passed the first-full-season test with aplomb. Package is uncanny for a teenager: ability to manipulate lively high-90s FB; understands sequencing; composed and works quickly; outstanding athleticism. Starts with premium arm speed; often ends with strikeout or weak contact. Secondaries still need consistency, but sky-high...

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