3/3/2010

Philadelphia Phillies: Top 2010 Prospects

The NL's Craftiest Franchise Has Many, Many Secret Weapons

The Phillies might be the best-trading franchise in the National League today (for AL honors, marvel at the shiny-headed wizardry being practiced in Seattle). Not only did the defending NL champs manage to pick up ace Cliff Lee in 2009 without giving up any of their best minor leaguers, they turned around in the offseason and did it again by turning Lee into the even-better Roy Halladay... all while keeping their best prospects again. They even received a couple of extra prospects in the bargain, leaving their future in excellent shape while upgrading today's roster.   

A Mariner-no-more, Canadian pitcher Phillippe Aumont joined the Phillies system last winter, where he becomes one of the team's very best prospects.

The usual disclaimer: Scouting Book's Prospect Rankings change very often, to reflect the latest and most promising prospects. These listings update every day as we include new input and MLB situations evolve. For more information on our system, read this blog posting.

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