1. Phillies- 0.333 winning percentage
T-2. Padres- 0.400
T-2. Giants- 0.400
4. Marlins- 0.412
5. Royals- 0.423
6. Braves- 0.431
7. Athletics- 0.442
8. Pirates- 0.444
9. Mets- 0.451
T-10. White Sox- 0.462
T-10. Reds- 0.462
Huge series coming up.
If you want to talk about a franchise that's had a rough year in the rebuild department, it's Philly.
A solid, yet unspectacular farm. A lot of major league pieces that are stalling. JP Crawford, the one blue-chipper in the farm, pulling a Dansby in AAA.
If you want to talk about a franchise that's had a rough year in the rebuild department, it's Philly.
A solid, yet unspectacular farm. A lot of major league pieces that are stalling. JP Crawford, the one blue-chipper in the farm, pulling a Dansby in AAA.
Which is exactly why you can't just expect prospects to always pan out. Need a good blend of proven players to go alongside the young guns.
If you want to talk about a franchise that's had a rough year in the rebuild department, it's Philly.
A solid, yet unspectacular farm. A lot of major league pieces that are stalling. JP Crawford, the one blue-chipper in the farm, pulling a Dansby in AAA.
That is one really bad team. We're nothing to write home about obviously, but that is one terrible team. They can probably flip Hellickson (and he won't net much), but there's really nothing else of value that they'd be interested in trading. Elfin, Velazquez, Nola, and Eickhoff could develop into solid major league pitchers, but the rest of the team is comprised of old guys and some mid-ceiling guys in their 20s (Franco, Herrera, Altherr).
Didn't the fish have designs on really being competitive this season?
Back in the top 5 but 5 to 11-12 is only seperated by 2-3 games.