With the Philadelphia Phillies’ superstar potential being rated highly positively, they may have selected a gem in the 2023 MLB Draft.
The Philadelphia Phillies have made it obvious that they want to restore their farm system after it fell into the bottom third during the previous few seasons.
The Phillies now have four prospects in their Top-100 before MLB Pipeline releases its updated rankings, which is a change from previous years.
The Philadelphia Phillies rolled the dice on high school prospect Aidan Miller with their 27th overall pick in the first round of the 2023 MLB Draft.
His left hamate was fractured, thus he missed most of his senior year of high school. This led to his draft plummet even though he had earlier been named MVP of the All-American Game.
The 19-year-old split his time evenly between Rookie ball and Single-A this season, appearing in just 20 games overall.
In his 37 at-bats in the Single-A level, he slashed poorly.Despite his 216/.341/.297 batting line, 10 strikeouts, lack of home runs or RBI, Jim Callis of MLB.com is still quite optimistic about this promising potential.
“The greatest steal in the first round of the 2023 Draft was the Phillies’ selection of Miller with the 27th overall choice. After making his professional debut at shortstop, he will bat for average and power and settle down at third base, the author writes.
Miller played defensive shortstop for eighteen of his twenty games, with two at designated hitter.
The Phillies’ prospect is currently No. 4 in their own farm system and No. 90 on MLB Pipeline’s Top-100 list.
Before he enters his second season of professional baseball, Callis claims that will quickly alter and that he will advance significantly.
Since Tommy John surgery will keep Andrew Painter out of action for the entirety of 2024, Miller could rise in the rankings of Philadelphia’s farm system to a position in the top three, if not higher, as their second-best prospect.