It’s easy to love the trio of Andrew Painter, Aidan Miller and Justin Crawford. They represent the best chances the team has at adding an actual impact bat/arm from within their own player development system.
Philadelphia Phillies prospects, as part of the Surprise Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League, are preparing for another week of action that starts on Tuesday.
It’s the end of the season, which means that several of the top 100 prospect lists are going to get spruced up. Players rising, players falling, players added via draft and international signing debuts.
The stars were out in full force during the 2025 World Series. From Max Scherzer in Toronto to Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, and of course, Shohei Ohtani, in Los Angeles, there was no shortage of the game's best under the brightest lights.
With roughly a week and a half to go in the season, all of the remaining questions about the Phillies come within the context of October. Who will they carry on the roster?
As of writing this, the game hasn’t started yet but I would imagine the hangover Phillies are struggling against Shohei Ohtani. It would be very funny if they were crushing him.
The Philadelphia Phillies are moving closer to clinching their second consecutive National League East title. They are up nine games over the New York Mets and are close to punching their ticket to the postseason for the fourth consecutive year.
The Philadelphia Phillies are trying to lock up the National League East in dominating fashion for back-to-back divisional titles for the first time in a very long time during what has been a phenomenal season.
Throughout this season, I’ve been doing a series of stories breaking down the top players and most interesting prospects I saw come through the Altoona Curve, my hometown minor-league affiliate.
The Philadelphia Phillies are shooting for their second consecutive National League East title and fourth straight trip to the postseason. They are up seven games in the NL East over the New York Mets and are 5 1/2 games back of the Milwaukee Brewers for the top seed in the Senior Circuit.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
With the dust settled on the 2025 trade deadline, the Philadelphia Phillies can now sit back and take stock of their farm system. Scouts and analysts haven't
The Philadelphia Phillies were one of the biggest winners ahead of the MLB trade deadline this year not only because they were able to address their most pressing needs, but also because they did so without including their top prospect, Aidan Miller.
The Philadelphia Phillies have several high draft picks that are getting close to their chance to play in the Majors. Pitcher Andrew Painter, Philadelphia’s first-round pick in 2021, could be called up sometime this year.
A number of contending teams are looking to add A's closer Mason Miller, and the Philadelphia Phillies have been linked, along with the piece that they're unwilling to give up in a deal.
After signing Trea Turner to a $300 million deal over 11 years, the Philadelphia Phillies were primed for a championship run in 2023. Following a 3-1 National League Division Series win over the top-seeded Atlanta Braves, the Phillies went into the NLCS as the heavy favorites.
The Philadelphia Phillies signed David Robertson on Sunday night in a move they hope will boost their bullpen for the remainder of the season and during the playoffs.
The Philadelphia Phillies' farm system is very good, but also top-heavy. With Aidan Miller, Andrew Painter, Justin Crawford, and some others, there's a decent fall-off after the top five to seven players in the system.
How big is Dave Dombrowski willing to go for the Philadelphia Phillies during the trade deadline? That seems to be a question around Major League Baseball, as the Phillies have multiple holes that they need to fill.
Philadelphia Phillies' top offensive prospect Aidan Miller continued his strong stretch of play recently, going 2-for-2 with a home run and a walk on Friday night as the Double-A Reading Fightin Phils beat the New Hampshire Fisher Cats 3-2.
The Reading Fightin Phils, the Double-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies, defeated the Harrisburg Senators 5-4 on Thursday night. It's been a tough year for Reading, who is just 6-16 this season.
If the Philadelphia Phillies want to make a massive upgrade at the deadline, which seems like something they need to do given how the team has played throughout the early part of the season, it could require them moving on from some of their top prospects.
It's clear that something needs to change for the Philadelphia Phillies, as this team isn't as good as many had hoped it’d be entering the season. Frankly, this is the same old Phillies team of the past two seasons, and it doesn't look like things are getting better anytime soon.
MLB Pipeline now projects that top Philadelphia Phillies prospect Aidan Miller will reach the majors in 2026. Miller is ranked as the eighth-best shortstop prospect according to MLB Pipeline.
The Philadelphia Phillies have invited three top prospects to spring training as non-roster invitees. Phillies’ top pitching prospect, Andrew Painter, along with top position player prospects Aidan Miller and Justin Crawford, are non-roster invitees.
The Philadelphia Phillies will have two representatives at the Futures Game which is scheduled to take place on July 13th at 4:15 PM EST in Arlington, Texas.
One thing the Philadelphia Phillies have struggled with prior to the past couple years is having a strong pipeline where homegrown players could become stars at the Major League level.
Aidan Miller was born in Dunedin, Florida, on June 9, 2004. He played high school baseball at J.W. Mitchell High School in New Port Richey, FL. He was the second-ranked shortstop and the second-overall player in Florida in 2022.