Part of the reason Phillies fans have developed such an affinity for Bryson Stott and Alec Bohm over the past few seasons is that they’re homegrown talents.
Aidan Miller was born in Dunedin, Florida, on June 9, 2004. He played high school baseball at J.W. Mitchell High School in New Port Richey, FL. He was the second-ranked shortstop and the second-overall player in Florida in 2022.
The Philadelphia Phillies have a ready-made roster for years to come after handing out massive contracts to some of the biggest stars in the game. They are hoping to win their first World Series title since 2008 with this group before the front office eventually has to start turning over the roster.
There has been a clear goal by the Philadelphia Phillies to rebuild their farm system after it drifted into the bottom third the past few years. Before the new rankings are released by MLB Pipeline, the Phillies now have four players within their Top-100, something that has not been the case for multiple years.
MLB Pipeline’s Jim Callis recently made an interesting comment regarding Phillies 2023 first-round pick Aidan Miller. In a prospect mailbag for MLB.com, Callis was asked about Miller and named him the “biggest steal of the first round of the 2023 MLB Draft.” Miller, who was selected with the 27th pick in last year’s draft, came in at No.
The Philadelphia Phillies have a prospect who could take a big jump during the 2024 season, if MLB Pipeline is correct. Recently, the site provided predictions in several categories, including which Top 100 prospect would experience the biggest rise in his ranking next season.
There's a lot of celebration within the Philadelphia Phillies' organization right now. After clinching their second consecutive postseason appearance on the walk-off hit of their rookie Johan Rojas, they can sit back and start resting guys.
The Philadelphia Phillies have put much more focus on developing their pipeline in recent years. This effort has paid dividends as recent graduates Alec Bohm and Bryson Stott are impact players in a lineup full of stars.
The Philadelphia Phillies’ first-round selection in last month’s MLB draft made his full-season debut this past week. Aidan Miller, this year’s No. 27 overall selection, was promoted to the Single-A Clearwater Threshers on Thursday, making his debut that day and playing with the team through the weekend.
First-round draft pick Aidan Miller fulfilled another dream on Tuesday, visiting Citizens Bank Park to sign his first professional contract with the Philadelphia Phillies.
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