Phillies agree to terms with Stott
Club has agreed to terms with 27 of top 29 2019 Draft selections
Shortstop Bryson Stott, selected 14th overall by the Phillies in the first round of the 2019 First-Year Player Draft, has agreed to terms with the club, the Phillies announced today.
Stott, 21, slashed .356/.486/.599 with 20 doubles, two triples, 10 home runs, 36 RBI, 65 runs, 55 walks and 16 stolen bases during his junior season at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He was selected as a finalist for the Brooks Wallace Award, recognizing the nation’s top college shortstop, a semifinalist for the Golden Spikes Award and was named Mountain West’s Tony Gwynn Co-Player of the Year and a Third Team All-American by Collegiate Baseball. He batted .340 with 83 extra-base hits over 171 games in his collegiate career.
The club has come to terms with each of its top 10 selections, 27 of the top 29, and 31 of the 39 selections overall.
SS Bryson Stott 1st round
SS Jamari Baylor 3rd round
LHP Erik Miller 4th round
RHP Gunner Mayer 5th round
RHP Andrew Schultz 6th round
RHP Brett Schulze 7th round
SS Nate Fassnacht 8th round
1B Rudy Rott 9th round
3B McCarthy Tatum 10th round
OF Hunter Markwardt 13th round
LHP Chris Micheles 14th round
RHP Adam Leverett 15th round
SS Chris Cornelius 16th round
LHP Hunter Milam 17th round
LHP Nick Lackney 18th round
LHP Spencer Van Scoyoc 19th round
OF Keaton Greenwalt 20th round
RHP Dallas Dyar 21st round
OF Tucker Maxwell 22nd round
C Herbert Iser 23rd round
RHP Jose Ulloa 24th round
RHP Jamie Sara 25th round
LHP Tyler Adams 27th round
RHP Carlos Francisco 28th round
C Micah Yonamine 29th round
LHP Cameron Beauchamp 36th round
RHP Brendan Bell 37th round
LHP Josh Hendrickson 38th round
LHP Austin Crowson 39th round
C Vito Friscia 40th round
Additionally, the Phillies have come to terms with nine non-drafted free agents: right-handers Aidan Anderson, Albertus Barber, Tyler Burch and Connor Hinchcliffe, left-handers Brenden Kudlinski, Brian Marconi and Riley Wilson and shortstops Sal Gozzo and Kervin Pichardo.