Friday, February 27, 2009
Four Phillies on Babeball America's Top 100 Prospect List
Four Phillies have made Baseball America's Top 100 Prospect List this year, led by outfielder Dominic Brown at No. 48.
Here's the Phillies that made the list with a fast fact for each and their MLB estimated time of arrival.
48 DOMINIC BROWN OF, PHILLIES
93: Percentage of his 14 career home runs that have come against righthanders (13).
Opening Day Age: 21 ETA: 2011
52 CARLOS CARRASCO RHP, PHILLIES
46: Strikeouts in 37 Triple-A innings in 2008.
Opening Day Age: 22 ETA: 2009
66 LOU MARSON C, PHILLIES
9: Errors at Double-A Reading last season, highest total among catchers in the Eastern League, though he threw out 36 percent of basestealers.
Opening Day Age: 22 ETA: 2009
69 JASON DONALD SS, PHILLIES
19: Extra-base hits in the Arizona Fall League, which like his average (.407) ranked second in the league.
Opening Day Age: 24 ETA: 2009
The top prospect in all of baseball, according to BA is Orioles catcher Matt Wieters.
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