MLB The Show Player Ratings for the Phillies in 2020

Bryce Harper (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
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CLEARWATER, FLORIDA – MARCH 02: Bryce Harper is introduced to the Philadelphia Phillies during a press conference at Spectrum Stadium on March 02, 2019 in Clearwater, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
CLEARWATER, FLORIDA – MARCH 02: Bryce Harper is introduced to the Philadelphia Phillies during a press conference at Spectrum Stadium on March 02, 2019 in Clearwater, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images) /

Phillies Outfielders

Bryce Harper: 91

Last year Bryce Harper, the cover boy for MLB The Show 2019, was a 90, so he went up by one point after a fairly successful first season in Philadelphia. We took a look at his projections for the 2020 season and also how he’s trending towards a Hall of Fame career.

Andrew McCutchen: 83

Once again, one of the players the Phillies added last season is among their top position players in MLB The Show. Andrew McCutchen is still recovering from a torn ACL, but with opening day pushed back he could be available to start the season. This is a solid rating for a veteran outfielder coming off major knee surgery.

Roman Quinn: 70

Roman Quinn finished spring training on a strong note with two home runs and six hits in 10 games, putting himself in the conversation for the starting center fielder job. His MLB The Show Player Ratings for speed on The Show is likely among the best in baseball, but his injury rate would be polar-opposite. The story for Quinn has been the same since the Phillies drafted him: he has difference making speed, but he can’t stay healthy.

Adam Haseley: 69

The 2017 eighth overall pick had a strong showing his rookie year despite playing virtually zero time in Triple-A due to the Phillies injuries in 2019. The front office went into spring training ready for Haseley to take the job, but he hit just .143 in eight games with nine strikeouts. Haseley might have to platoon with Quinn but he should get more playing time to prove he was worth a first round pick.