Post Thanksgiving Chat

I don’t have some sort of nice chat software to run a live chat, nor can I promise immediate responses.  However, I feel like we as Phillies fans need a bit of group time to talk about things both positive and negative.  So the plan is starting now to run this post as a sort … Read more

Into the Vault: The Phillies and Sabermetrics

While digging around the internet to find Amaro quotes I came across this article by Bob Brookover in March of 2012.  From the title “Inside the Phillies: Who needs sabermetrics?” you know that this should be a treasure trove of bad Amaro opinions.  The author gets his opinions on the table very early in the … Read more

Rule 5 Protection Preview

Thursday is the deadline for teams to add players on minor league deals to the 40 man roster.  The Phillies roster currently stands at 34, and they could free up more room if needed.  It is unlikely the Phillies will use all of the available spots but unlikely. The Players Eligible: Pitchers: Manny Martinez, Ervis … Read more

Phillies Announce 2015 Minor League Coaching Staff

The Phillies have announced the 2015 coach staff for their minor league affiliates. Lehigh Valley Ironpigs Dave Brundage (Manager) Sal Rende (Coach) Mickey Morandini (Coach) Ray Burris (Pitching Coach) Reading Fightin Phils Dusty Wathan (Manager) Frank Cacciatore (Coach) Dave Lundquist (Pitching Coach) Clearwater Threshers  Greg Legg (Manager) Rob Ducey (Coach) Steve Schrenk (Pitching Coach) Lakewood … Read more

The Past Week 11-17-2014

The Past Week: The Phillies sign Elvis Araujo to a major league deal (Phillies Minor Thoughts, Phoulballz, Baseball Prospectus) Josh Norris of Baseball America with some Phillies SP injury Updates Dylan Cozen’s 1st half/2nd half Splits Free Agent Pitching and Keeping Cole Hamels  – Matt Speck Trading Cole Hamels: Pt 4 – Cole Hamels Trade … Read more

Arizona Fall League Recap – Pitchers

I already touched on the two hitters that the Phillies sent to the Arizona Fall League.  The Phillies sent 5 pitchers to the AFL, and while they lack the potential impact of Roman Quinn, they are very interesting group to think about.  They included 3 AA relievers in Nefi Ogando, Colton Murray, and Ryan O’Sullivan, as well as Hi-A left handed starting pitcher, turned reliever, Ethan Stewart, and then former top prospect and shoulder surgery victim Adam Morgan.

Adam Morgan:

6 G 16.1 IP 6.61 ERA 26 H 17 R 12 ER 3 BB 11 K

I ranked Morgan as the #2 prospect in the Phillies system after the 2012 season.  At the time Morgan sported a 90-92 mph fastball that he could run up to 94, pairing that with a plus slider, a changeup with plus potential, and an average curveball.  However after two years of shoulder injuries and surgery, Morgan returned to the mound in the AFL with only 2 starts in instructs under his belt.  Morgan was very hittable in the AFL, the fastball was normally 86-88 touching 89 and in one start he was 87-89 and reportedly getting as high as 92.  He was almost exclusively fastball-changeup with limited sliders.  It was good to see Morgan on a mound again, but we will have to see what the stuff looks like in the spring before knowing what he will be going forward.

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