Philadelphia Phillies Spring Training Roster Takes Shape as Justin Crawford Leads the Charge
The Philadelphia Phillies have released their non-roster spring training invites, and one player stands out above the rest - 17th overall draft pick Justin Crawford. The 22-year-old outfield prospect is expected to make a push for a starting spot in the outfield, joining forces with veterans Brandon Marsh and Adolis Garcรญa.
Crawford's impressive performance in the minor leagues has earned him high praise from team officials, including president Dave Dombrowski and manager Rob Thomson. While the path ahead is still uncertain, Crawford's strong spring training invite indicates that he's on track to make a significant impact this season.
Fellow top prospect Aidan Miller, 27th overall pick in the 2023 draft, also made the cut, as did Dante Nori, 27th overall pick in 2024. The Phillies have invited 27 non-roster players to spring training, including several other promising prospects and former first-round picks.
Miller's breakout season with Triple-A Lehigh Valley has put him firmly on the radar, slashing .333/.514/.519 in an eight-game sample size. His impressive display of power and production may threaten Alec Bohm's spot in the lineup.
Meanwhile, Crawford boasts a strong spring training invite, having slashed .334/.411/.452 in his most recent outing with the IronPigs. While his path to a major league job is still uncertain, he has the most direct route among all invites.
The Phillies' offseason optimism surrounding Crawford suggests that this could be the season he breaks out onto the scene. With Miller and Nori also vying for spots on the roster, spring training promises to be an exciting test of skills for these talented young players.
The Philadelphia Phillies have released their non-roster spring training invites, and one player stands out above the rest - 17th overall draft pick Justin Crawford. The 22-year-old outfield prospect is expected to make a push for a starting spot in the outfield, joining forces with veterans Brandon Marsh and Adolis Garcรญa.
Crawford's impressive performance in the minor leagues has earned him high praise from team officials, including president Dave Dombrowski and manager Rob Thomson. While the path ahead is still uncertain, Crawford's strong spring training invite indicates that he's on track to make a significant impact this season.
Fellow top prospect Aidan Miller, 27th overall pick in the 2023 draft, also made the cut, as did Dante Nori, 27th overall pick in 2024. The Phillies have invited 27 non-roster players to spring training, including several other promising prospects and former first-round picks.
Miller's breakout season with Triple-A Lehigh Valley has put him firmly on the radar, slashing .333/.514/.519 in an eight-game sample size. His impressive display of power and production may threaten Alec Bohm's spot in the lineup.
Meanwhile, Crawford boasts a strong spring training invite, having slashed .334/.411/.452 in his most recent outing with the IronPigs. While his path to a major league job is still uncertain, he has the most direct route among all invites.
The Phillies' offseason optimism surrounding Crawford suggests that this could be the season he breaks out onto the scene. With Miller and Nori also vying for spots on the roster, spring training promises to be an exciting test of skills for these talented young players.