Adam Morgan v. Daniel Corcino (2013)
As I’ve mentioned previously, top prospects tend to be a rare breed at the Triple-A level. Triple-A players tend to be guys about which we have a pretty good idea, and if they’re really good prospects, they probably aren’t long for the level. So when a night features two top prospects on the mound, it’s a good idea to go. This time meant seeing Adam Morgan from the Phillies...
Who Fills in For Doc?
With Roy Halladay likely headed to the the disabled list, the Phillies will have a vacant spot in the rotation that needs to be filled. There are really only three candidates to replace him and our selection may surprise you.
Adam Morgan
Pros: Dynamite secondary pitches, great location on fastball, started the year with two truly great starts (1.29 ERA, 9 Ks in 14 IP against a very...
PN Scouting Report – Adam Morgan
Adam Morgan had a fine Triple-A debut for the Lehigh Valley IronPigs tonight. Photo by: Jay Floyd.
Date: 4/6/2013
Location: Coca Cola Park, Allentown, PA
Opponent: Syracuse Chiefs (Triple-A, Washington Nationals)
Conditions: 6:35 PM start – 46 degrees, 6 MPH wind blowing across field
Final Line: 6.0 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 5 K, 1 HR. 85 pitches, 60 strikes.
Who is he? Adam Morgan...
Ruf Sends Phillies to 7-6 Win Over Atlanta with Walk-Off Homer
Lefty Adam Morgan took the hill against Paul Maholm and the Braves this afternoon in Clearwater. The Phillies put up a run in the bottom of the second to take a 1-0 lead after Erik Kratz sent home Darin Ruf with a single. That was the first of three runs...
Prospect Nation 2013: #2 LHP Adam Morgan
Lefty hurler Adam Morgan progressed more than any other Phillies prospect over the past year. Drafted in the third round in 2011 out of the University of Alabama, Morgan quickly made an impact in the Phils’ system upon debuting as a pro, and only sped up his progress last season when he became a force on the pitching mound.
After posting a 3-3 record with a 2.01 ERA in 11 starts...
Bullpen Struggles in 12-5 Loss to Twins
It was not a happy 23rd birthday for Adam Morgan, who gave up four runs, albeit three unearned, to the Twins in a 12-5 loss. While much of Morgan’s demise was due to sloppy defense, the same could not be said for the performances of Justin De Fratus and B.J. Rosenberg. De Fratus and Rosenberg each gave up three earned in an inning pitched each.
The Good
In order to compete in 2013...
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