Where the Phillies' Top 30 prospects are starting season

April 5th, 2023

With the Minor League season opening this week, here's where the Phillies’ Top 30 Prospects are projected to start:

1. Andrew Painter (MLB No. 6), RHP -- Injured (right elbow)
2. Mick Abel (MLB No. 48), RHP -- Reading (Double-A)
3. Griff McGarry, RHP -- Injured (right side)
4. Justin Crawford, OF -- Clearwater (Single-A)
5. Hao-Yu Lee, 2B -- Jersey Shore (High-A)
6. Johan Rojas, OF -- Reading (Double-A)
7. Gabriel Rincones, OF -- Clearwater (Single-A)
8. Alex McFarlane, RHP -- Clearwater (Single-A)
9. Carlos De La Cruz, OF -- Reading (Double-A)
10. Simon Muzziotti, OF -- Lehigh Valley (Triple-A)
11. William Bergolla, SS -- Extended spring training
12. Emaarion Boyd, OF -- Clearwater (Single-A)
13. Jordan Viars, OF -- Clearwater (Single-A)
14. Ethan Wilson, OF -- Reading (Double-A)
15. Rickardo Perez, C -- Suspended
16. Christian McGowan, RHP -- Injured (Tommy John rehab)
17. Andrew Baker, RHP -- Reading (Double-A)
18. Jhailyn Ortiz, OF -- Lehigh Valley (Triple-A)*
19. Micah Ottenbreit, RHP -- Injured (Tommy John rehab)
20. McKinley Moore, RHP -- Lehigh Valley (Triple-A)*
21. Orion Kerkering, RHP -- Clearwater (Single-A)
22. Yhoswar Garcia, OF -- Extended spring training
23. Starlyn Caba, SS -- Dominican Summer League
24. Francisco Morales, RHP -- Lehigh Valley (Triple-A)
25. Hans Crouse, RHP -- Lehigh Valley (Triple-A)
26. Caleb Ricketts, C -- Clearwater (Single-A)
27. Jaydenn Estanista, RHP -- Clearwater (Single-A)
28. Tommy McCollum, RHP -- Jersey Shore (High-A)
29. Nikau Pouaka-Grego, SS -- Injured (knee)
30. Enrique Segura, RHP -- Extended spring training
* -- Moore began the year in Triple-A, but was called up to Philadelphia on April 4.
* -- Ortiz was designated for assignment on April 4. If no one claims him, he'll return to Lehigh Valley.

Team to watch
If you like good young talent, then Clearwater might be your spot. There are eight members of the Top 30 and five of the top 15 headed to the Florida State League to begin the year. It’s a group headlined by Justin Crawford, the club’s first-round pick in 2022, and watching him roam center field and steal bags is worth the price of admission on its own. Crawford is joined by four other members of the Phillies’ '22 Draft class as well.

Teams on MLB.TV and MiLB.TV
Triple-A Lehigh Valley
Double-A Reading
High-A Jersey Shore

Players we could see in MLB in 2023
If Andrew Painter was healthy, this answer would be easy … or already provided. Don’t be shocked if Mick Abel clicks this year and makes his way to Philly before the year is over. McKinley Moore has already gotten his first callup to the big leagues from Lehigh Valley and his Triple-A teammate, outfielder Simon Muzziotti, could help out at some point. Keep an eye on right-handed reliever Andrew Baker in Reading. His stuff looks like it could get big leaguers out.

New faces
Gabriel Rincones Jr. was the Phillies’ third-round pick last year and didn’t play last summer. He has some serious offensive potential, with power to spare, and he’ll start unleashing it on professional pitching in Clearwater.

On the shelf
Everyone is waiting nervously to find out how Painter’s right elbow is doing as he was taking a month off from throwing. He’s scheduled to start throwing next week. Griff McGarry is dealing with a side issue and will head to Reading once he’s given a clean bill of health. Both Christian McGowan and Micah Ottenbreit are rehabbing from Tommy John surgery, so it will really be 2024 when the Phillies can see what healthy versions of them can do. Nikau Pouaka-Grego tore his ACL in the Australian Baseball League and will miss the 2023 season.