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Why Did Phillies Draft Moniak Instead Of College Prospect?
Why Did Phillies Draft Moniak Instead Of College Prospect?
Why Did Phillies Draft Moniak Instead Of College Prospect?
On Thursday night the Phillies drafted Mickey Moniak with the number one overall pick in the 2016 MLB Draft.  Moniak, a high school Center Fielder from California, was not a top prospect at the start of 2016 but he became a hot prospect after displaying a batting skill set that couldn't be overlooked...
Who Could The Phillies Draft With Top Pick If Not A Pitcher?
Who Could The Phillies Draft With Top Pick If Not A Pitcher?
Who Could The Phillies Draft With Top Pick If Not A Pitcher?
Thanks to their poor 2015 campaign, the Phillies own the number one overall pick in the 2016 MLB Draft on June 9th.  Before the 2016 season began the expectation was that either Barnegat High School's Jason Groome or A.J. Puk of Florida would be on the top of the list for the top pick...
Phillies Reportedly May Pass on Pitchers A.J. Puk, Jason Groome
Phillies Reportedly May Pass on Pitchers A.J. Puk, Jason Groome
Phillies Reportedly May Pass on Pitchers A.J. Puk, Jason Groome
When the Phillies officially obtained the number one overall pick in the 2016 amateur MLB draft, there seemed to be two clear choices.  One was 21 year-old left-handed pitcher A.J. Puk, pitching for the University of Florida.   Another was high school pitcher Jason Groome from Barnegat High School in South Jersey...
The Stark Report: Jayson Stark Talks Papelbon Trade and Phillies Draft
The Stark Report: Jayson Stark Talks Papelbon Trade and Phillies Draft
The Stark Report: Jayson Stark Talks Papelbon Trade and Phillies Draft
The trade season is just about here for the Philadelphia Phillies and Ruben Amaro should be busy. The Phillies, by the count of Jayson Stark should have about seven players that they would like to unload including pitchers Cole Hamels, Aaron Harang and Johnathan Papelbon...
Phillies Second Round Pick Scott Kingery Surprised by Going No. 48
Phillies Second Round Pick Scott Kingery Surprised by Going No. 48
Phillies Second Round Pick Scott Kingery Surprised by Going No. 48
The Phillies selected University of Arizona second baseman Scott Kingery in the second round (No. 48 overall) of the 2015 draft. Many MLB Draft experts had Kingery going as bit higher in the draft. "Its a great result for the Phillies, I thought he was one of the top position players in the draft," ESPN...
Phillies Select College 2B in Second Round of MLB Draft
Phillies Select College 2B in Second Round of MLB Draft
Phillies Select College 2B in Second Round of MLB Draft
The Phillies could have added their next Chase Utley. With the 48th overall pick in the MLB Draft, the Phillies selected University of Arizona second baseman Scott Kingery. The 5'11, 175 pounder currently bats lead off for the Wildcats and with his junior standing, he could see himself move quickly through the organization to the big league club...
Phillies Select Cornelius Randolph With 10th Overall Pick
Phillies Select Cornelius Randolph With 10th Overall Pick
Phillies Select Cornelius Randolph With 10th Overall Pick
With their highest draft pick in several years, the Phillies selected Cornelius Randolph with the tenth overall pick in the 2015 MLB Entry Level Draft. Randolph is a left-handed hitter who starred in at Griffin High School in Griffin, GA...

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