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Thursday, April 11, 2024

Game 11 - Phils Can't Support Wheeler in 3-0 Loss to Cards

2021 Topps Heritage #591
Cardinals 3
, Phillies 0
Game 11 - Tuesday Night, April 9th in St. Louis
Record - 5-6, Tied for 2nd Place, 2 1/2 games behind the Braves

One Sentence Summary:  Zack Wheeler deserved better in this lifeless 3-0 loss to the Cardinals.

What It Means:  The Phillies would try to go for a series win on Wednesday afternoon.

What Happened:  Wheeler pitched seven strong innings, allowing three runs on six hits while striking out five.  The Phillies offense had eight singles and went 0 for 8 with runners in scoring position.  Nick Castellanos is hopefully starting to emerge from his brutal start to the season, as he had two of the eight hits.

There was a scary moment in the seventh when catcher J.T. Realmuto had a ball bounce into his throat, causing his departure from the game.  Fortunately Realmuto would return to the line-up on Wednesday.

Featured Card:  JoJo Romero, one of the Cardinals' top relievers, pitched 1 2/3 innings of scoreless relief, allowing a hit and striking out four.  Romero was dealt to St. Louis in July 2022 in exchange for Edmundo Sosa, and the deal has seemingly worked out for both clubs.

Friday, October 7, 2022

Phillies at Cardinals: October 7th to October 9th

2022 Chachi Fan Favorites #22
2022 Chachi Fan Favorites #23

Friday 2:07, Saturday and Sunday (if necessary) 8:37
Busch Stadium - St. Louis, MO

At the Ballpark:  The last postseason game the Phillies played in St. Louis was NLDS Game 4, on October 5, 2011, which featured a squirrel and Roy Oswalt giving up five runs in six innings of work.  When the Phillies win two out of three in this Wild Card series, they'll travel to Atlanta to open the NLDS on Tuesday night.

Phillies 87-75
National League Wild Card, 3rd Seed

Phillies Probables
Zack Wheeler (12-7, 2.82)
Aaron Nola (11-13, 3.25)
Ranger Suarez (10-7, 3.65)

Phillies Leaders
Average:  Alec Bohm - .280
Runs:  Kyle Schwarber - 100
Home Runs:  Kyle Schwarber - 46
RBIs:  Kyle Schwarber - 94
Stolen Bases:  J.T. Realmuto - 21

Wins:  Zack Wheeler - 12
ERA:  Aaron Nola - 3.25
Strikeouts:  Aaron Nola - 235
Saves:  Corey Knebel - 12
Cardinals 93-69
National League Central Champions

Cardinals Probables
Jose Quintana (3-2, 2.01)
Miles Mikolas (12-13, 3.29)
TBD

Cardinals Leaders
Average:  Paul Goldschmidt - .317
Runs:  Paul Goldschmidt - 106
Home Runs:  Paul Goldschmidt - 35
RBIs:  Paul Goldschmidt - 115
Stolen Bases:  Tommy Edman - 32

Wins:  Miles Mikolas - 12
ERA:  Miles Mikolas - 3.29
Strikeouts:  Miles Mikolas - 153
Saves:  Ryan Helsley - 19

Friday, September 30, 2022

Game 154 - Offense Goes 2 for 16 with RISP

2021 Topps Gypsy Queen #75
Cubs 4
, Phillies 2
Game 154 - Wednesday Night, September 28th in Chicago
Record - 83-71, 3rd Place, 14 games behind the Mets

One Sentence Summary:  In one of the more frustrating losses of the year, Aaron Nola made one bad pitch and the Phillies offense went 2 for 16 with runners in scoring position in this 4-2 loss to the Cubs.

What It Means:  The Phillies can't seem to escape experiencing a September collapse.

What Happened:  Nola was cruising until allowing a three-run home run to Christopher Morel in the fifth.  The game was essentially over at that point.  Bryce Harper managed to drive in a pair of runs with a sacrifice fly and a ground out, but the rest of the offense failed miserably in the many opportunities available throughout this ballgame.  12 runners were left on base, as the Phillies line-up had 10 strikeouts and 11 hits, including 10 singles.

Featured Card:  With the Brewers within closing distance of the National League's third Wild Card, old friend JoJo Romero wasn't doing the Phillies any favors.  Romero, now pitching with the Cardinals, allowed three runs without retiring a batter in the decisive eighth inning against the Brewers.  The Brewers would defeat the Cardinals, 5-1, and creep closer to the Phillies in the standings.

Friday, August 5, 2022

2022 Chachi #52 JoJo Romero


#79

Joseph Abel Romero
Relief Pitcher

Bats:  Left  Throws:  Left  Height:  5'11"  Weight:  200
Opening Day Age:  25
Born:  September 9, 1996, Camarillo, CA
How Obtained:  Selected by the Phillies in the 4th round of the June 2016 amateur player draft
Major League Teams:  Philadelphia Phillies 2020-2022

First Phillies Minor League Card:  2016 Choice Williamsport Crosscutters #30
First Phillies Card:
  2018 Bowman Prospects #BP111
Newest Card Added:  2021 Topps Chrome Rookie Autographs #RA-JR
Topps Flagship Set Appearances (1):  2021

23 - Romero baseball cards in my collection per The Phillies Room Checklist as of 8/5/22.
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2020 Chachi New Additions #4
2020 Chachi #41
2021 Chachi #32
2022 Chachi #52
2021 Topps #508


Sunday, July 31, 2022

Game 101 - Phils Squeak by with Another Extra-Inning Win

2021 Topps Chrome
Rookie Autographs #RA-JR
Phillies 2
, Pirates 1 (10 Innings)
Game 101 - Saturday Night, July 30th in Pittsburgh
Record - 54-47, 3rd Place, 9 1/2 games behind the Mets

One Sentence Summary:  J.T. Realmuto hit a clutch solo home run in the sixth and the Phillies won in extra innings on a fielder's choice and an error.

What It Means:  The Phillies will go for a four-game sweep of the Pirates this afternoon.

What Happened:  Ranger Suarez pitched well again, throwing six shutout innings, striking out eight and allowing only three hits.  Realmuto gave the Phillies a 1-0 lead with his home run in the sixth, but Cal Mitchell tied it up with a solo home run off Jose Alvarado in the seventh.  

In the 10th, with Didi Gregorius starting the inning at second, Matt Vierling grounded to the first baseman Michael Chavis who tried to get Gregorius at third but threw the ball away.  Gregorius would scamper home with the eventual winning run.  Corey Knebel threw the final two shutout innings for the Phillies, earning the win.

Featured Card:  Realmuto could get the card here, but I'll use this space to bid farewell to lefty reliever JoJo Romero, traded away before the game.

Transactions:  On Saturday afternoon, Kyle Gibson (rhp) was placed on the bereavement list and Mark Appel (rhp) was recalled from Lehigh Valley.  About an hour later, it was announced the Phillies had acquired Edmundo Sosa (ss) from the Cardinals for Romero (lhp).  Sosa is a defensive specialist who will see time at all three infield positions.  Romero had recently come back from Tommy John surgery, pitching in a pair of games earlier this month.  He departs the Phillies having appeared with them in parts of three seasons, pitching in 25 games with no record and a 7.89 ERA.  Romero struck out 19 in 21 2/3 innings pitched.

Sosa's most recent baseball cards can be found in the Topps Series 2 and Topps Heritage releases.


Arrived During the 2022 Season Date Transaction

Roman Quinn - of 4/9/22 Signed as a free agent formerly with the Miami Marlins.

Oscar Mercado - of 6/27/22 Claimed off waivers from the Cleveland Guardians.

Edmundo Sosa - ss 7/30/22 Acquired from the St. Louis Cardinals for JoJo Romero.




Departed During the 2022 Season Date Transaction

Ronald Torreyes - inf 4/26/22 Released.

Roman Quinn - of 6/5/22 Granted free agency, singed with the Kansas City Royals, 6/9/22.

James Norwood - rhp 6/18/22 Traded to the Boston Red Sox for cash considerations.

Kyle Dohy - lhp 6/23/22 Released.

Oscar Mercado - of 7/4/22 Claimed off waivers by the Cleveland Guardians.

JoJo Romero - lhp 7/30/22 Traded to the St. Louis Cardinals for Edmundo Sosa.

Tuesday, May 18, 2021

2021 Chachi #32 JoJo Romero


#79
Joseph Abel Romero
Relief Pitcher

Bats:  Left  Throws:  Left  Height:  5'11"  Weight:  200
Opening Day Age:  24
Born:  September 9, 1996, Camarillo, CA
How Obtained:  Selected by the Phillies in the 4th round of the June 2016 amateur player draft
Major League Teams:  Philadelphia Phillies 2020-
First Phillies Card:  2018 Bowman Prospects #BP111
First Phillies Minor League Card:  2016 Choice Williamsport Crosscutters #30
First Phillies Team Issued Card:  N/A

Newest Card Added:  2019 Bowman Heritage #53P-122

Topps Flagship Set Appearances (0):  N/A

19 - Romero baseball cards in my collection per The Phillies Room Checklist as of 5/16/21.

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2020 Chachi #41
2021 Chachi #32

One of the last pitchers cut during spring training this year, JoJo Romero was the first pitcher recalled when Archie Bradley went down with his oblique injury on April 11th.  Romero appeared in 11 games, pitching nine innings and allowing eight runs on 12 hits for a 7.00 ERA before he was placed on the injured list with an elbow injury on May 6th.  There's no current timetable for his return.
He's the second recent Phillies pitcher to wear #79 with Justin De Fratus (2012-2013) wearing the high number before him.
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Sunday, March 28, 2021

Spring Training Game 26 - Only 2 More Grapefruit League Game Remain

2019 Choice Lehigh Valley
IronPigs #21
Tigers 9
, Phillies 8
Spring Training Game 26 - Saturday Afternoon, March 27th in Lakeland
Record - 11-14-1

One Sentence Summary:  The Phillies were cruising along with an 8-1 lead until the Tigers plated 8 in the bottom of the 8th and went on to a 9-8 win.

What It Means:  This was an ugly finish, but the Phillies relievers victimized in the 8th are all from the minor league camp and won't be heading north with the club.  David Parkinson, David Paulino and Zach Warren allowed 8 runs (all earned) on just 3 hits, a hit batter and 5 walks.  The Tigers were down 8-5 when Warren allowed three straight walks, two with the bases loaded.  Julian Garcia relieved Warren and gave up two more bases loaded walks to give the Tigers a 9-8 lead.

What Happened:  Before the 8th inning implosion, things were going well.  Aaron Nola threw 3 innings in his final spring tune-up, allowing a run on 3 hits while striking out 5.  Odubel Herrera had a big day at the plate, going 3 for 4 with a solo home run.

Darick Hall and Adam Haseley both came to the plate with the bases loaded in the fourth.  Hall tripled to clear the bases, and Haseley doubled to clear the bases again.

Featured Card:  JoJo Romero has had one the best springs of any Phillies reliever, and he pitched another scoreless inning in this game to reduce his spring ERA to 1.04.  He apparently also hit 99mph with his fastball at one point.  I'm looking forward to the return of minor league baseball, but I'm also excited to collect Phillies minor league team sets again in 2021.

Camp Head Count:  53.  The number held steady at 53, but the Phillies also announced that Michael Ynoa (rhp) had been released.  Ynoa had been sent to minor league camp on March 22nd.

Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Game 47 - 2017 Topps Heritage Minor League #13 JoJo Romero

Phillies 4Mets 1
Game 47 - Tuesday Night, September 15th in Philadelphia
Record - 24-23, 3rd Place, 4 games behind the Braves

One Sentence Summary:  A key two-run pinch-hit single in the fourth from Adam Haseley, a gritty performance from Jake Arrieta and 3 2/3 surprise scoreless innings from the bullpen fueled this much-needed 4-1 win over the Mets.

What It Means:  With 16 games remaining and the Phillies precariously hanging on to one of the eight postseason spots in the N.L., all of these games are now must win games.

What Happened:  With no score heading to the bottom of the fourth, the Phillies loaded the bases and Haseley came to the plate to pinch-hit for Kyle Garlick.  (Garlick had suffered an oblique injury.)  Haseley came through, lining a single to center and giving the Phillies a 2-0 lead.  Didi Gregorius padded the lead with a two-run home run in the fifth.

Arrieta had to be helped off the mound in the sixth after suffering an apparent hamstring injury.  But JoJo Romero, Tommy Hunter and Hector Neris did their jobs with Neris temporarily (?) re-assuming the closer's role and recording his fourth save.

Featured Card:  Romero is quickly becoming a Phillies Room favorite, and our son Doug is especially appreciative of his "flow," meaning his large mass of long hair flowing from the back of his head.  Sadly, none of Romero's older baseball cards capture this majestic flow.

Transaction:  As expected, Rhys Hoskins (1b) landed on the injured list with wrist/arm/elbow issues and Roman Quinn (of) was activated from the injured list.  Garrett Cleavinger (lhp) was recalled from Lehigh Valley with Ronald Torreyes (inf) being designated for assignment.

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Wednesday, August 26, 2020

2020 Chachi #41 JoJo Romero


#79
Joseph Abel Romero
Relief Pitcher

Bats:  Left  Throws:  Left  Height:  5'11"  Weight:  200
Opening Day Age:  23
Born:  September 9, 1996, Camarillo, CA
How Obtained:  Selected by the Phillies in the 4th round of the June 2016 amateur player draft
Major League Teams:  Philadelphia Phillies 2020
First Phillies Card:  2018 Bowman Prospects #BP111
First Phillies Minor League Card:  2016 Choice Williamsport Crosscutters #30
First Phillies Team Issued Card:  N/A

Newest Card Added:  2019 Choice Reading Fightin Phils #18

Topps Flagship Set Appearances (0):  2016-2020

19 - Romero baseball cards in my collection per The Phillies Room Checklist as of 8/21/20.

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Romero made his big league debut on Friday night, striking out the side against the Braves on 12 pitches.  His spring training photo used for his card doesn't do his current look justice as he's grown a full mustache and sports a large, curly puff of hair in the back.

He's the second recent Phillies pitcher to wear #79 with Justin De Fratus (2012-2013) wearing the high number before him.

2020 Virtual Phillies Wall / 2020 Season Summary Index 2020 Chachi Set Checklist

Saturday, August 22, 2020

Game 22 - Nola Flounders; Phillies Bolster Bullpen with Trades

2019 Bowman Heritage
#53P-122
Braves 11Phillies 2
Game 22 - Friday Night, August 21st in Atlanta
Record - 9-13, Tied for 4th Place, 4 games behind the Braves

One Sentence Summary:  Aaron Nola had his first rough outing of the year and the offense  stayed mostly quiet again in this 11-2 shellacking by the Braves.

What It Means:  At least help is on the way for the bullpen.  The Phillies acquired David Hale (rhp) from the Yankees before the game and then Brandon Workman (rhp) and Heath Hembree (rhp) from the Red Sox during the game.

What Happened:  Nola was chased after 2 2/3 innings, and his final line wasn't pretty - 6 hits, 4 runs, 3 walks, 2 home runs.  Costly errors from Alec Bohm at third led to three more unearned runs.  Reggie McClain and Cole Irvin contributed to increase the bullpen's ERA with a combined 3 2/3 innings, allowing 7 runs (4 earned).  Scott Kingery made an acrobatic leaping catch in center in the second to save a few more runs.

Featured Card:  JoJo Romero made his impressive big league debut in the bottom of the 8th, striking out the side on 12 pitches.  Adam Duvall, Austin Riley and Johan Camargo went down in order.

Transaction:  The Phillies made a few bullpen moves prior to his game.  First, and more painfully, Jose Alvarez (lhp) was placed on the injured list with a testicular contusion suffered in Sunday afternoon's debacle.  Romero (lhp), the 29th man from the double header remained on the roster.

In the first of hopefully a few trades, the Phillies acquired Hale from the Yankees for Addison Russ (rhp).  It's tough to see Russ go, and we first met him back at a BlueClaws game in 2018.  He's been pitching in Lehigh Valley at the team's alternate training site since July.  He appeared in 55 games last season for Double-A Reading, all in relief and as the team's primary closer, and had a 2.54 ERA with 22 saves.  Russ has exactly 200 minor league strikeouts over 152 2/3 innings pitched.

2019 Grandstand Reading
Fightin Phils #30
2014 Topps #363
 
Hale has pitched for the Braves, Rockies, Yankees, Twins and Yankees again in parts of seven seasons dating back to 2013.  He had appeared in five games for the Yankees so far this year, and had a 3.00 ERA over 6 innings, with 7 strikeouts and 3 walks.  He was designated for assignment on August 17th, who needed his roster spot for the recently activated Aroldis Chapman.

To make room on the 40-man roster for Hale, Austin Davis (lhp) was designated for assignment.  I'll write about the Red Sox trade in a separate post.

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Sunday, March 8, 2020

Grapefruit Game 16 - Quartet of Pitching Prospects

2019 Choice Reading
Fightin Phils #14
2020 Chachi New Additions #4
 
2020 Chachi New Additions #5
 
2019 Choice Reading
Fightin Phils #21
Phillies 10Red Sox 2
Spring Training Game 16 - Saturday Afternoon, March 7th in Clearwater
Record - 11-4-1

One Sentence Summary:  Offense, pitching, defense and baserunning all looked good in this 10-2 win over the Red Sox.

What It Means:  This is the final match-up between these two teams until the 2021 World Series.  The Red Sox are re-building this year so I figure they'll be in the 2021 World Series when the Phillies are going for their second title in a row.

What Happened:  The keys to the Phillies offense all doubled - Bryce Harper, J.T. Realmuto and Rhys Hoskins.  Harper stole a pair of bases for good measure.  Ranger Suarez allowed two runs in his three innings of work and pitching prospect Jeff Singer impressed with a perfect inning, striking out the side.

Featured Cards:  Featuring a quartet of pitching prospects today - Singer for his awesome performance in this game and Adonis Medina, JoJo Romero and Cristopher Sanchez for the note below.

Camp Head Count:  70 - 6 = 64.  In the first headcount cut of the spring, Romero and Medina were optioned to Lehigh Valley while Sanchez was optioned to Reading.  Pitchers Kyle Dohy, Damon Jones and Zach Warren were reassigned to minor league camp.

Saturday, November 23, 2019

Four Pitching Prospects Added to 40-Man Roster

2019 Grandstand Reading
Fightin Phils Update #37
2019 R-Phils Phillies Top 25
Prospects #13
2019 Bowman Prospects
#BP-37
2018 Grandstand Princeton
Rays #29
A sure sign we're getting closer to Thanksgiving is the addition of prospects to the Phillies' 40-man roster.  On Wednesday evening, four prospects were added and here's a quick summary of their 2019 season and their baseball card appearances to date.  The 40-man roster currently has 39 players on it.

Garrett Cleavinger (lhp) - Acquired from the Orioles in the Jeremy Hellickson trade, Cleavinger spent all last season in Reading appearing in 34 games in relief.  In 51 2/3 innings, he struck out 83 while walking 34 and had a 3.66 ERA.  Cleavinger has appeared in four Reading Fightin Phils team sets since 2017.

Mauricio Llovera (rhp) - Llovera also spent all of 2019 with Reading, appearing in 14 games and making 12 starts.  He could be a potential bullpen arm for the Phillies in 2020, and his make-up has already been compared to Ranger Suarez's.  He's had several appearances in Phillies minor league team sets dating back to 2017.

JoJo Romero (lhp) - The franchise's #10 prospect according to MLB Pipeline, Romero made 24 starts for the Fightin Phils and Triple-A IronPigs in 2019, going 7-9 with a 5.82 ERA.  I've somehow already accumulated 17 different cards for Romero between minor league team sets and Bowman issues.

Cristopher Sanchez (lhp) - Sanchez was acquired from the Rays on Wednesday for minor league infielder Curtis Mead.  He appeared in 24 games across three minor league teams for the Rays in 2019, going 4-1 with a 2.26 ERA.  It looks as if Sanchez's baseball card appearances to date have been limited to Rays minor league team sets.

It's always interesting to look back on the prospects added to the 40-man roster each November, and the listing below shows that most of these players eventually made it to the Majors.

Memory Lane
2009 Additions - Quintin Berry, Yohan Flande and Jesus Sanchez
2010 Additions - Cesar Hernandez, Matt Rizzotti, Harold Garcia, Freddy Galvis and Justin De Fratus
2011 Additions - Phillippe Aumont, Jake Diekman, Tyson Gillies and Sebastian Valle
2012 Additions - Zach Collier, Ethan Martin, Trevor May and Jonathan Pettibone
2013 Additions - Aaron Altherr, Kelly Dugan, Tommy Joseph and Rob Rasmussen
2014 Additions - Jesse Biddle, Adam Morgan and Nefi Ogando
2015 Additions - Jimmy Cordero, Roman Quinn and Edubray Ramos
2016 Additions - 11 prospects
2017 Additions - Seranthony Dominguez, Franklyn Kilome, Ranger Suarez, Jose Taveras, Engelb Vielma
2018 Additions - Arquimedes Gamboa, Edgar Garcia and Adonis Medina
2019 Additions - Garrett Cleavinger, Mauricio Llovera, JoJo Romero and Cristopher Sanchez

Sunday, March 3, 2019

Grapefruit Game 9 - 2018 Grandstand Reading Fightin Phils Update #10 JoJo Romero

Phillies 11, Rays 3
Spring Training Game 9 - Saturday Afternoon, March 2nd in Port Charlotte
Record - 6-2-1

One Sentence Summary:  With Bryce Harper holding his introductory press conference on top of the home dugout in Clearwater, the Phillies downed the Rays, 11-3, in Port Charlotte.

What It Means:  With all the Harper hoopla on Saturday, I honestly forgot the Phillies were also playing a baseball game.

What Happened:  Austin Listi, Trevor Plouffe, Andrew Knapp and Andrew McCutchen all doubled for the Phillies while Drew Butera hit his second home run.  Zach Eflin pitched three innings, allowing a run on two hits en route to the win.

Featured Card:  JoJo Romero held the Rays hitless over the final three innings, walking two and striking out three.  He could factor into the Phillies plans at some point during the 2019 season.

Camp Head Count:  61 + 1 = 62.  No word as to when he'll officially suit up, but Harper's arrival brings the camp head count up to 62.  Receiving somewhat less fanfare than Harper, non-roster invitee Gift Ngoepe's visa issues were cleared up and he also reported on Saturday.

Monday, January 14, 2019

11 More Players Added to List of Non-Roster Invitees

2018 Topps Heritage
Minor League #131
2018 Topps Heritage
Minor League #10
2018 Topps Heritage #579
 
2018 Topps Heritage
Minor League #92
2018 Topps Heritage #641
 
As of this writing, and hopefully that changes soon with some big news, the Phillies active roster sits at 39 players while their list of non-roster invitees is now 18.  Three more veterans and eight prospects were added to the list on Friday night.

I've added them below with their 2018 organization and last major baseball card appearance listed.

Player (position) - 2018 Organization - Last Major Baseball Card Appearance*
1.  Jeremy Bleich (lhp) - Athletics - 2010 Topps Pro Debut #35 (Yankees)
2.  Rob Brantly (c) - Braves/Indians - 2013 Topps Gypsy Queen #33 (Marlins)
3.  Phil Gosselin (inf) - Reds/Braves - 2017 Topps Heritage #135 (Diamondbacks)
4.  Josh Martin (rhp) - Indians - 2012 Bowman Draft Picks #BDPP160 (Indians)
5.  Matt McBride (c-1b) - Phillies - 2007 Bowman Sterling Prospects #MM (Indians)
6.  Gregorio Petit (inf) - Twins - 2015 Topps Heritage #667 (Yankees)
7.  Shane Robinson (of) - Yankees - 2014 Topps #483 (Cardinals)

2018 Grandstand Reading
Fightin Phils Update #6
2018 Grandstand Reading
Fightin Phils Update #22
2018 Grandstand Reading
Fightin Phils Update #17
2018 Choice Lehigh Valley
IronPigs #13
2018 Grandstand Reading
Fightin Phils Update #8
8.  Gift Ngoepe (inf) - Blue Jays - 2018 Topps Heritage #579 (Blue Jays)
9.  Edward Paredes (lhp) - Dodgers - N/A
10.  Andrew Romine (inf) - Mariners - 2018 Topps Heritage #641 (Mariners)
11.  Malquin Canelo (inf) - Phillies - N/A
12.  Tyler Gilbert (lhp) - Phillies - N/A
13.  Deivi Grullon (c) - Phillies - 2013 Bowman Chrome #BCP128 (Phillies)
14.  Adam Haseley (of) - Phillies - 2018 Topps Heritage Minor League #131 (Phillies)
15.  Cole Irvin (lhp) - Phillies - 2016 Bowman Draft Chrome #BDC-4 (Phillies)
16.  Austin Listi (inf-of) - Phillies - N/A
17.  Mickey Moniak (of) - Phillies - 2018 Topps Heritage Minor League #261 (Phillies)
18.  JoJo Romero (lhp) - Phillies - 2018 Topps Heritage Minor League #92 (Phillies)

*This is subjective, and for the Phillies prospects largely based on the cards actually in my collection.