Pitching prospects lead spring invitees
Published 12/19/2007 by Ken Mandel at Major League Baseball News
Top pitching prospects Joe Savery, Carlos Carrasco and Josh Outman head a group of 19 players who received invitations to Spring Training as non-roster players with the Phillies. The group also includes outfielder Greg Golson and shortstop Jason Donald.
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