Randolph caps season in style for Desert Dogs
Cornelius Randolph started slowly in the Arizona Fall League, but picked it up in as the season wound down. The final day of the regular season marked his best performance yet.Philadelphia's No. 12 prospect reached base four times as Glendale rolled Salt River, 11-3, on Thursday at Salt River Fields
Randolph has eye on big picture with Glendale
When the Phillies drafted high-school standout Cornelius Randolph 10th overall in 2015, their hope was that the rest of his game would catch up to his highly regarded bat. After two years of ups and downs, Philadelphia's No. 12 prospect is starting to put it all together.
Randolph, Hammer among 7 Phillies Prospects Headed to Arizona Fall League
Cornelius Randolph and JD Hammer highlight a selection of seven Philadelphia Phillies prospects who have been named to this year's Arizona Fall League preliminary rosters, which were announced on August 29.Clearwater Threshers manager Shawn Williams will head up the Glendale Desert Dogs, whose roster includes rising talent from the Phillies,
Threshers Spotlight: Cornelius Randolph
Cornelius Randolph is catching on.Randolph hit just .203 as a 19-year-old in the month of April. He upped his output to a .239 clip in May, when he led the Threshers with 17 RBIs in 24 games."Just better pitching," Randolph says of the level of competition in the Florida State
Threshers' Randolph hitting just homers so far
When Cornelius Randolph has connected with a pitch this season, he's connected hard."Literally, all of my hits right now are home runs," the Phillies' No. 10 prospect said. "[My teammates] are all like, 'You keep going like what you've done so far, you're going to have 140 bombs this year.'"After
Crawford ready to rebound from struggles
CLEARWATER, Florida -- "Humbled" is often a misused word. You might hear it most often these days from someone who has just won an award and is trying to show humility. In fact, the word carries a negative connotation of "being lowered in dignity or importance." In 2016, J.P. Crawford was