Phils of the Phuture

Top prospects from both the Phillies and Yankees organizations were on display Saturday night when Reading's Fightin' Phils hosted the Trenton Thunder. Close to perfect baseball weather at the venue named the best minor league ballpark in the country. (And featuring a wide selection of tap beers that put a lot of "big league" parks to shame.)
Let's focus on the talent. Below, the Phils' top positional prospect Alec Bohm. The club's 2018 first round pick was promoted from Single-A advanced Clearwater to Reading after just 40 games. A power-hitting 3rd baseman, Trenton appeared be pitching around him -- drawing walks his first two times up.

Below: pitcher David Parkinson doesn't have the pedigree of Bohm, but has already won 10 games this season. Saturday, he held Trenton a home run, two singles and a walk over six innings. With the parent club in Philadelphia desperately in search of a lefthanded starter, the onetime 12th round pick -- seen here working toward a strikeout of Thunder powerhitter Chris Gittens -- has raised his profile considerably.
August 17th was a successful night for the Fightin's -- a 7 - 1 victory over Trenton.

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