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Phillies Pharm Report, Part Two

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EVIL~! alkeiper

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Rather than bury this in an old discussion, I figured I would start anew.

 

What are your midseason thoughts on the farm? Pitching still seems to be solid. Gio has hit a couple bumps (HR prone), but his K rate is still holding up showing promise. Carrasco is still holding his own which is good to see (T-4th in Ks, 4th youngest pitcher in Sally league).

 

Still not much hitting to be seen. Bourn has gotten off to a hot start in Scranton and might be the good Juan Pierre as opposed to a Tavares/bad Juan Pierre level player. Slayden has shown something, but being 24 (in 2 weeks) in A ball he needs to be fast tracked if he is going to really be worth watching. Would I be wrong in not putting Baez, Constanzo and Golson in my future Phillies jerseys wish list at this point?

 

Also, I did not realize how much younger Edgar Garcia was compared to his league. He is currently the youngest pitcher in the league and only two guys are within a year of his birthdate. If he holds his own that is a real good sign.

 

Let me reexamine the top 10 as ranked by Baseball America before the season and then I'll hit on the other prospects Pinjockey discusses.

 

1. Cole Hamels, SP

 

Cole Hamels had an extraordinary ascent through the minors before struggling at the Major League level. He's struck out a batter an inning though, and control was usually not a problem in the minors. The big thing is that Hamels has reached a career high in innings pitched. Hamels is still on track.

 

2. Gio Gonzalez,SP

 

112 strikeouts in under 100 innings for a 20 year old in AA is highly impressive. The home runs as Pinjockey said are high, but Reading's a fairly good home run park. He'd cut that in half in Scranton. Gonzalez needs to cut down on the walks, but he's another top flight prospect still on target.

 

3. Greg Golson, OF

 

The best athlete in the system. That would be even more impressive if he could play baseball. This is Golson's second year at Lakewood and he still can't hit. .220 batting average with 92 Ks against 18 walks. Until Golson actually produces, he's not a prospect in my view.

 

4. Michael Bourn, OF

 

Bourn's made a hell of an impression in Scranton, hitting three triples, stealing bases and playing great defense, all in his first week. I think he'll cool off as word of his weaknesses gets around. Bourn has great speed and plate discipline. The problem is that he lacks power, and pitchers will challenge him and defenses will play shallow. There's a fine line between great leadoff hitter and Jason Tyner. I think Bourn at minimum is a good 5th outfielder.

 

5. Scott Mathieson, SP

 

I don't think the Phils could have asked for a better season so far. Mathieson dominated AA, went to the majors and held his own, and just made a good start at Scranton. He's still just 22, and his fastball sits in the mid-90s. This is a big IF, but imagine a rotation of Brett Myers (25), Ryan Madson (25), Gavin Floyd (23), Cole Hamels (22), Scott Mathieson (22) and Gio Gonzalez (20). That's a ton of young pitching, and I don't think most fans realize how much the Phils have.

 

6. Dan Haigwood, SP

 

Traded to Texas for P Fabio Castro.

 

7. Welinson Baez, 3B

 

Baez finally hit on his third trip through Rookie ball and kept it up through Short Season A last year. It was a fluke. Baez is hitting .216 in Lakewood with 111 strikeouts in 287 at bats. Not a prospect at this point.

 

8. Mike Costanzo, 3B

 

Mike at least has the excuse of skipping a level. He walks, but that's about it. I doubt Costanzo's got much potential.

 

9. Brad Harman, SS

 

Harman drew good reviews as part of Australia's entry into the WBC. His power dropped off a cliff though, and he does not look like much. Harman's young though, and given that the FSL is a pitchers' league I would give Harman another season before writing him off.

 

10. Jason Jaramillo, C

 

Jaramillo's struggled this year, but given that he skipped high A and that he's a better defensive catcher, it's not as bad as it looks. Jaramillo's probably at least got a future as a backup.

 

Early reports on Edgar Garcia are encouraging to a point, particularly the 19/1 K:BB ratio. The low K rate worries me slightly, but he is extremely young yet. Jeremy Slayden is a few months younger than Josh Kroeger. Kroeger's in AAA, Slayden's in Low A. Slayden would have to be a hell of a hitter to make up the difference in levels. He's not a prospect. Carlos Carrasco is having an extremely impressive season, and has easily moved into the Phillies' top ten.

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Wanted to get your thoughts on two other guys:

 

JA Happ

Matt Maloney

 

Happ has made the transition to AA well, so far, alleviating some concerns I had about him (age, being "deceptive" in low minors). Maloney is having a Cy Young of Sally league season and seems like there is no reason for him to not be promoted, unless he goes right to Reading next year.

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Wanted to get your thoughts on two other guys:

 

JA Happ

Matt Maloney

 

Happ has made the transition to AA well, so far, alleviating some concerns I had about him (age, being "deceptive" in low minors). Maloney is having a Cy Young of Sally league season and seems like there is no reason for him to not be promoted, unless he goes right to Reading next year.

I think Happ's still a fringe prospect. He's got 9 walks in 16 AA innings, and if he's just getting by on deception, it will take the hitters a little time before they catch up to him. Maloney's having a great season, but I'm puzzled why he hasn't been promoted yet. He's 22, a little old for the league, but not as bad in that regard as Slayden. I'm still on the fence regarding Maloney.

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Stark wrote this week that apparently the Mets are thinking of offering a package for Abreu including Lastings Milledge. Would you do it? The thought of Abreu haunting the Phils for the next few years as a Met is scary, but Milledge has the potential to be a downright awesome outfielder for the next 10-12 years.

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Stark wrote this week that apparently the Mets are thinking of offering a package for Abreu including Lastings Milledge. Would you do it? The thought of Abreu haunting the Phils for the next few years as a Met is scary, but Milledge has the potential to be a downright awesome outfielder for the next 10-12 years.

Yes, depending on the cash terms. A #1 prospect PLUS enough money to acquire another player is too tempting to pass up.

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The other day night, I was looking at the some of the Triple AAA rosters. Talk about a blast from the past. Paul Wilson is still tolling around with Cincinnati. Before there was Joe Mauer there was Ben Davis. A can't miss catching prospect. He missed and his playing in Columbus.

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The other day night, I was looking at the some of the Triple AAA rosters. Talk about a blast from the past. Paul Wilson is still tolling around with Cincinnati. Before there was Joe Mauer there was Ben Davis. A can't miss catching prospect. He missed and his playing in Columbus.

It's fun to see some of those players once in awhile in AAA. You also catch some players on rehab from time to time. I saw Dmitri Young last week. For a big guy, he can really field his position at first.

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