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P.J. Phillips
2005 GRAD
 |  SS
 |  Stone Mountain, GA
MLB DRAFT
ROUND 2 - 2005
COMMITMENT
Best PG Grade
10
ABOUT PG GRADES
NATIONAL RANKING GA STATE RANKING
56 NA
NA NA
OVERALL SS OVERALL SS
Redan
HIGH SCHOOL
6-3
  170
HEIGHT/WEIGHT
R/R
BATS/THROWS
37 and 1 mos
AGE
18 and 8 mos
Age at 2005 Draft
PG EVENT RESULTS
6.98 sec
60 YARD DASH
6/18/2004
88 mph
IF VELO
6/18/2004

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LATEST PG SHOWCASE REPORT
2004 National Showcase  
P.J. Phillips is a tall lean athletic 6'2/170 SS from Stone Mountain, GA. P.J. is the younger brother of Indians infielder Brandon Phillips. He’s a thin elite athlete, but he can really generate bat head speed. If Phillips starts adding strength and smoothes out his infield actions, he could be a match for his talented brother or maybe better. He runs well and has a Big League SS arm. He has good quick hands and he projects off the charts. The tool that really sticks out is his amazing power potential. A player his size should not be able to hit easy tape measure long balls with a wood bat, but that is exactly what he does. It's a real easy looking swing that creates serious power bat speed and leverage. He is a highest level college prospect and maybe even more a highest level pro prospect. Scouts will follow him very closely. P.J. was selected to the AFLAC All American Team.

PG CAREER PROGRESSION
Best PG Grade: 10
PERCENTILE RANKINGS
CLASS OF2005 in the recorded year
CATEGORY TOP RESULT CLASS AVG PERCENTILE
60 6.98 sec 7.44 sec
89.51%
IF 88 mph 77 mph
97.90%