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Flashback: Phils as prospects

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Kyle Schwarber

Schwarber debuted at No. 79 on the 2014 midseason Top 100 list after being taken fourth overall by the Cubs that June. He reached No. 7 on the 2015 midseason list.

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Rhys Hoskins

Hoskins, a fifth-round pick out of Sacramento State in 2014, was No. 74 on the 2017 midseason Top 100 Prospects list.

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J.T. Realmuto

After getting drafted in the third round by the Marlins in 2010, Realmuto made his only appearance on the Top 100 list when he was No. 70 entering the '15 season.

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Bryce Harper

The hype for Harper started early. After going No. 1 overall at age 17 in 2010, he was No. 3 on the Top 100 Prospects list ahead of the '11 season. He was No. 2 in 2012, between Matt Moore and Mike Trout.

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Nick Castellanos

Castellanos was a staple on the Top 100 Prospects list, appearing on five straight between 2012-14. He ranked among the Top 15 four times, peaking at No. 11 on the '12 midseason list.

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Alec Bohm

After getting selected with the No. 3 pick in the 2018 Draft, Bohm was on every Top 100 Prospects list until he graduated. Bohm's highest ranking was No. 30 heading into the '20 season.

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Bryson Stott

Philadelphia's No. 14 overall pick in 2019, Stott ranked in the 80s during the 2020 season then jumped up to No. 45 entering '22 after falling off the list in '21.

Jean Segura

Segura was MLB's 55th-ranked prospect in 2012, when he was dealt from the Angels to the Brewers as the key part of the package for Zack Greinke.

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Brandon Marsh

Marsh, a second-round pick in 2016, debuted on the Top 100 Prospects list in '18 and peaked at No. 43 on the '21.

Zack Wheeler

Wheeler made his debut on the Top 100 Prospects list in 2012, shortly after being traded from the Giants to the Mets for Carlos Beltran, and was a Top 10 prospect on the next three lists.

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Aaron Nola

The No. 7 overall pick in the 2014 Draft, Nola immediately landed on the midseason Top 100 Prospects list and peaked at No. 22 on the '15 midseason list.

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Ranger Suárez

Suárez has been in the Phillies' system since 2012, when he signed with the club out of Venezuela. Suárez made his MLB debut in 2018.