There have been plenty of intriguing storylines to follow during the Philadelphia Phillies Spring Training. With all of that going on, there is a group of players who are really having a standout training camp and deserve some recognition for what they’ve been able to do in Grapefruit League action.

Felix Reyes had a breakout Minor League season in 2025, logging a .924 OPS with 16 home runs and 34 doubles across Double-A and Triple-A. The 24-year-old is picking up right where he left off in Clearwater and is quietly having one of the best camps of anyone in the Phillies organization.

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Reyes has accumulated 25 at-bats over 15 games for the Phillies this spring. In those appearances, he owns a .868 OPS, including two home runs and a double. His lone strikeout in Grapefruit League action also proves just how well Reyes is seeing the ball at the plate right now.

Reyes isn’t considered one of Philadelphia’s top-30 prospects (per MLB Pipeline). However, after a strong 2025 season and a standout spring, that could change as the season progresses.

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The Phillies reassigned Bryan Rincon to the Minor League Camp on Thursday, but that came after the infield prospect put together a very respectable showing with the big-league team in training camp.

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Rincon may have only logged five hits in 21 at-bats (.238 AVG), but four of those knocks were extra-base hits. The 22-year-old ended up hitting two doubles, three triples, and one home run. That said, he did strike out seven times, too.

Clearly, Rincon was focused on impacting the baseball this spring, and he did just that. Hopefully, that continues into the regular season, too.

It’s hard not to talk about the Phillies having a standout spring without mentioning what Bryson Stott has been doing at the plate. Philadelphia’s second baseman is building off of his strong second half of 2025, and proving he may be able to put together a strong showing at the late

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Stott has cooled off a little since his hot start, but he still owns a .364/.483/.682 slash line in 22 at-bats, including two home runs and a double. He’s seeing the ball so well at the plate right now that he’s logged six walks, too.

There was no question about whether Stott had a role with the Phillies heading into Opening Day, but after a spring such as this one, the question is now becoming, what type of impact could he have in Philadelphia’s lineup?

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