The Philadelphia Phillies Prospects list is not one that rivals the league’s best, but it still features a number of major names who could impact the big-league club. These are the Phillies prospects rankings prior to the 2026 MLB trade deadline.

15. Keaton Anthony, 1B

Keaton Anthony is a 24-year-old first baseman currently in Triple-A Lehigh Valley. He has consistently been a .300 throughout his minor league career. He has a career/high 1.007 OPS across three levels this season.

14. Alirio Ferrebus, C

Alirio Ferrebus is the best catcher in the Phillies organization. The 20-year-old was an international free agent signing in 2023, and he has slowly climbed into the higher ranks of Phillies prospects.

13. Moises Chace, RHP

Moises Chace has had an up-and-down career in the organization, but he still has the potential to be an MLB pitcher. He’s currently recovering from Tommy John Surgery and hasn’t made an appearance in 2026.

12. Matthew Fisher, RHP

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Matthew Fisher, a projected first-round pick, fell to the seventh round in the 2025 draft. He was recently elevated to the Clearwater Threshers after six starts (4.86 ERA) in rookie ball.

11. Chan-Min Park, RHP

Chan-Min Park is the latest addition to the Phillies organization, signing in the international free agency period for $1.2 million. The 17-year-old is getting a ton of hype mainly based on his potential and ceiling.

10. Cade Obermueller, LHP

Cade Obermueller is the highest-ranked left-hander for Phillies prospects. He features a wicked slider (60 grade). The 2025 draft pick has thrown nine innings in the minors, striking out 17 and allowing two runs. He may grade out as a reliever in the future due to his great fastball-slider combo.

9. Gabriel Rincones Jr., OF

Jun 24, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Philadelphia Phillies right fielder Gabriel Rincones Jr. (17) walks back to the dugout after striking out against the Washington Nationals during the ninth inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Rafael Suanes-Imagn Images

Gabriel Rincones Jr. recently made his MLB debut, hitting a home run in just his second start in the big leagues. His power is his greatest trait, consistently carrying him up the ranks in the minors. He hit a 494-foot home early this season when rehabbing. He will need to play better to stick in the majors.

8. Dante Nori, OF

Dante Nori raised his stock in the Phillies farm system during the WBC for Team Italy. He could be one of the premier trade pieces heading into the MLB trade deadline.

7. Alex McFarlane, RHP

Alex McFarlane has been the best prospect in the Phillies system this season. He has an ERA hovering around 2 and has been consistently great out of the pen in Double-A. Expect him to either be traded or receive a call-up later this season.

6. Wen-Hui Pan, RHP

Wen-Hui Pan has been one of the better relievers in the system for a few years now, steadily climbing the rankings. The 23-year-old is up to AA, getting back into a rhythm after missing last season with an injury. If he keeps up this production, he should see the majors sooner rather than later.

5. Ramon Marquez, RHP

Ramon Marquez has been one of the best pitchers in all of minor league baseball. He’s pitched to a 1.59 ERA through seven games this year. His changeup is his highest graded pitch (60).

4. Aroon Escobar, 2B

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Aroon Escobar is an interesting prospect for Philadelphia. The middle infielder is blocked from making the MLB with the current roster configuration, but even then, he’s struggling this season. He’s hitting just .227 in 69 games this year after his breakout season last year.

3. Francisco Renteria, OF

Francisco Renteria was the team’s big international signing this last season. He has been tearing it up in rookie ball. Through 17 games, he’s hitting .379/.453/.606. At just 17-years-old, he may have the highest potential amongst Phillies prospects.

2. Gage Wood, RHP

Gage Wood is the prospect with the most hype in Philadelphia right now. If they are going to acquire a major name like Byron Buxton or another star, he would need to be involved. It may be wise to keep him around; the kid can really pitch.

1. Aidan Miller, INF

Mar 2, 2025; Dunedin, Florida, USA; Philadelphia Phillies infielder Aidan Miller (81) signs autographs for fans before a game betwwen the Toronto Blue Jays and Philadelphia Phillies during spring training at TD Ballpark. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

Aidan Miller has faced a ton of injuries throughout his minor league career. Most recently is a back injury that has held him out of baseball for all of 2026. He still is the most promising player the Phillies have in the farm system, and he has been recognized as one of the top prospects in the entire MLB.

2025 Philadelphia Phillies prospect rankings