
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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