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Dn/Pages/2--Advance/3--Sports GENERAATTIONIONXTM -C-CELLENTE MinorshaveamajorstakeinPhillies’future By JOE BERKERY [email protected] ON THE FARM Hereare the top 10 prospects in the Phillies’ system, according to Baseball Ameri- ca’s offseason rankings. Four Phillies also appear in the publication’s Top100 play- ers —Domonic Brown(No. 4), Jonathan Singleton (No. 39), Brody Colvin (No. 56) and Jarred Cosart (No. 70): Rk. Player Pos. Age 2010 Statistics 1. *Domonic BrownOF23.327, 20 HR, 68 RBI, 93 G(Reading, Lehigh Valley) 2. Jonathan Singleton 1B/OF 19 .290, 14 R, 77 RBI, .479 SLG, 104G (Lakewood) 3. Brody Colvin RHP 20 6-8, 3.39, 138H, 138 IP (Lakewood) 4. Jarred Cosart RHP 20 7-3, 3.79, 77K, 71 IP (Lakewood) 5. Trevor MayRHP 21 12-8, 4.00, 182 K, 135 IP (Clearwater, Lakewood) 6. Sebastian Valle C20.255, 16 HR, 74 RBI, 117G (Lakewood) 7. Jiwan James OF 21 .250, 5HR, 64 RBI, 33 SB, 133G (Lakewood) 8. Jesse Biddle LHP 19 4-1, 3.92, 50K, 43.2 IP (Gulf Coast, Williamsport) 9. Domingo Santana OF 18 .211, 8HR, 36 RBI, 103G (Lakewood, Williamsport) 10. AaronAltherr OF 18 .297, 1HR, 25 RBI, 55G (Gulf Coast, Williamsport) *Also hit .210, 2HR, 13 RBI in 35 games with the Phillies. Former Phillie and Cub Ryne JesseBiddle, aproduct of Sandbergisthe LehighValley Germantown Friends High, is IronPigsmanager. No.8prospect in system. YONG KIM /Staff photographer File photo LEHIGH VALLEY IRONPIGS READING PHILLIES LAKEWOOD BLUECLAWS WILLIAMSPORT CROSSCUTTERS CLEARWATER THRESHERS Class: Triple A Class: Double A Class: Class A Class: Class A(short season) Class: Class A(Advanced) League: International League League: Eastern League League: South Atlantic League League: New York-Penn League: Florida State Location: Allentown Location: Reading Location: Lakewood, N.J. Location: Williamsport, Pa. Location: Clearwater, Fla. Website: Ironpigsbaseball.com Website: ReadingPhillies.com Website: lakewoodblueclaws.com Website: crosscutters.com Web site: threshersbaseball.com Ballpark: Coca-Cola Park Ballpark: FirstEnergy Stadium Ballpark: FirstEnergy Park Ballpark: Bowman Field Ballpark: Bright House Field Directions from Philadelphia: Take Directions from Philadelphia: Take Directions from Philadelphia: Take Directions from Philadelphia: Take Ticket info: Cost is $5 to $9 for single- I-476 NtoExit 56 Lehigh Valley.Take 76 WtoKing of Prussia, to 422 Wto- Ben Franklin Bridge, merge onto Route I-76 WtoI-476 N(get on PA Turnpike game tickets. Available by email (tick- U.S. 22 EtoExit for Airport Road South. ward Pottstown, to Route 12 E, to the 30 E. Merge onto Route 38 Eand follow Northeast Extension N). Followabout [email protected]), phone Keep Right on the exit ramp and merge Route 61 SExit. The Stadium is one to Route 73 S. Follow73Sto N.J. Turn- 80 miles to Exit 95. Merge onto I-80 W (727-467-4457) or at the ballpark tick- onto Airport Road heading south. block on the right. pikeN.TaketurnpikeNto I-195 E. toward Hazleton. Take I-80 to Route et office. MakeaRight on American Parkway (at Ticket info: Cost is $6-$11. Available Merge onto US-9 S(Exit 28A) toward 180 into Williamsport. Take the May- 2010 record: 67-72 intersection with light). MakeaLeft in- by phone at 610-375-8469, by email Lakewood. Turn left onto Hurley Ave. nardStreet exit. Turn right and follow General manager: John Timberlake to Coca-Cola Park complex. (tickets.readingphillies.com), or at Turn right onto CR-528/SClifton Ave. MaynardStreet until it intersects 4th Manager: Dusty Wathan Ticket info: Cost is $6 to $14 for single- the ballpark ticket office. FollowCR-528 and turn right onto Ave- Street. Turn left onto 4th Street. Follow Pitching coach: Dave Lundquist game tickets. Available by phone at 2010 record: 69-72 nue of the States/Stadium Way. Take about 2miles. Field is on the right. HOME SCHEDULE 610-841-PIGS (7447), by email (tick- General manager: Scott Hunsicker the first left onto Stadium Way. Ticket info: Cost is $4.50 to $7.50. April 8-*10 .D................... unedin [email protected]), online at Manager: Mark Parent Ticket info: Cost is $7-$10. Available Available by phone at 570-326-3389, on April 17-18-19 .D............... aytona ironpigsbaseball.com or the ballpark Pitching coach: Bob Milacki by phone at 732-901-7000, on the the team’s website (click the tickets April *20-21-22 .B............. revard County ticket office. Hitting coach: Frank Cacciatore team’s website (click the tickets link), link), or at the ballpark ticket office. April *27-28 .L.................. akeland 2010 record: 58-86 HOME SCHEDULE or at the ballpark ticket office. 2010 record: 43-33 April 30-May *1-2 .T........ ampa General manager: Kurt Landes April 14-15-16-*17 .A........ kron 2010 record: 84-55 General manager: Doug Estes May 3 .L............................ akeland May 6-7 .D......................... unedin Manager: Ryne Sandberg April 18-19.E...................... rie General manager: Geoff Brown Manager: Mickey Morandini April 29-30-May *1 .P....... ortland May 10-*11-12-13 .P........ alm Beach Pitching coach: RodNichols Manager: Chris Truby Pitching coach: Lance Carter May 18-19-20-21 .C.......... harlotte Coach: Sal Rende May 2-3-*4-*5.N................ ew Hampshire Pitching coach: SteveSchrenk Batting coach: Jorge Velandia May 12-13-14-*15 .N......... ew Hampshire May 31-June 1-2-3 .S....... t. Lucie HOME SCHEDULE Coach: Greg Legg HOME SCHEDULE June 4-*5-6 .D.................. unedin April 5.R.............................. eading (exh.) May 20-21-*22 .R............... ichmond HOME SCHEDULE June 17-18 .S...................... tate College May 24-25-*26 .T............... renton June 7 .T............................ ampa April 7-8-9.S....................... cranton/WB April 7-8-*9-*10 .K............. annapolis June 23-24-25 .B................ atavia June 20-21 .T..................... ampa April *10-11-*12 .S............ yracuse May 31-June *1-*2 .A........ kron April 11-12-13-14 .G.......... reensboro June 29-30-July 1 .A......... uburn June 6-7-8-9 .T.................. renton June 23-24-25 .D............... aytona April 18-19-20-21 .S.......... cranton/WB April 25-26-*27-28-29 .C... harleston July 4-5 .J.......................... amestown June *29-30-July 1 .B....... revard County April 26-27-28-29 .P........... awtucket June 10-11-*12 .A.............. ltoona April *30-May *1-2-3 .S.... avannah July 9-10-11 .M.................. ahoning Valley June 17-18-*19.N............... ew Britain July 2-3 .L......................... akeland April 30-May *1-2-*3.B..... uffalo May 13-*14-*15-16 .H....... agerstown July 16 .S........................... tate College July 8-9-*10-11 .J............. upiter May 13-14-*15-16 .N......... orfolk June 20-21-22-23 .E........... rie May *25-26-27-28 .G......... reensboro July 19-20 .A....................... uburn June 30-July 1-2-3 .R......... ichmond July 21-22-23-*24 .F........ ort Myers May 21-*22-23-*24 .G....... winnett May 29-*30-31 .D.............. elmarva July 27-28-29 .V................ ermont July 25-26-*27-28 .B......... radenton May 26-27-28-*29 .R.......... ochester July 8-9-10-*11 .T.............. renton June 9-10-11 .W.................. est Virginia July 30-31-Aug. 1 .H.......... udson Valley July 21-22-23-24 .B........... inghamton Aug. 2-4-5 .T..................... ampa June 7-8-9-10 .D................. urham June *12-13-14-15 .H......... agerstown Aug. 7-8 .B......................... atavia Aug. 6-*7-8 .D.................... aytona June 11-*12-13-14.L.......... ouisville July 25-26-27 .A.................. ltoona June 23-24-25-*26 .D......... elmarva Aug. 9-10-11 .S.................. taten Island Aug. 2-3-4 .H...................... arrisburg Aug. 16-17 .D.................... unedin June 20-21-22-23.I............ ndianapolis July 4-5-*6 .H..................... agerstown Aug. 17-18-19 .T................ ri-City Aug. 23-24-25 .B.............. revard County June 24-25-*26-27 .C......... harlotte Aug. 9-10-11.B................... owie July 7-8-9-10 .K.................. annapolis Aug. 20-21-22 .J................ amestown Aug. 16-17-18.P................. ortland Aug. 26-27-*28-29 .L........ akeland July 2-3 .R........................... ochester July *20-21-22 .G................ reenville Aug. 29-30 .M...................... ahoning Valley Sept. 4 .D........................... unedin July 14-15.S........................ yracuse Aug. 19-20-*21.A............... ltoona July 23-24-25-26 .A........... ugusta Sept. 2-3-*4 .S.................. tate College July 22-23-24-25 .C............ olumbus Aug. 25-26-27-*28.P.......... ortland Aug. 5-6-7-8 .W................... est Virginia July 26-27-*28-29 .P.......... awtucket Aug. 14-15-16-17 .D.......... elmarva July 30-31.B........................ uffalo Aug. 18-19-20-21 .G........... reensboro Aug. 12-13-14-15 .T........... oledo Aug. 26-27-28-29-30 .H..... ickory Aug. 16-17.R....................... ochester *AFTERNOON/MORNING GAME Aug. 28-29.S....................... yracuse Aug. 30-31.S....................... cranton/WB Sept. 2-3.B.......................... uffalo WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 2011 PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS PAGE 67.
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