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Josh Fields is first minor-league signing

Six seasons ago, Josh Fields was a 24-year-old rookie third baseman who mashed 23 home runs in 100 games and a future cornerstone of the Chicago White Sox. You know, the kind of guy the Phillies currently dream of to fill a gaping hole.

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Josh Fields is first minor-league signing

POSTED: Friday, November 23, 2012, 9:10 AM

Six seasons ago, Josh Fields was a 24-year-old rookie third baseman who mashed 23 home runs in 100 games and a future cornerstone of the Chicago White Sox. You know, the kind of guy the Phillies currently dream of to fill a gaping hole.

He has played in 103 major-league games since 2007, been labeled as a first-round bust, and is now property of the Phillies as he attempts to revive a career that has taken him from Arkansas to Japan to Albuquerque.

Fields is the Phillies' first minor-league free agent signing, as reported by Baseball America. He'll come to spring training looking to win a bench job but is probably ticketed for triple-A Lehigh Valley for depth.

It's depth, though, at a position of need.

Fields, who turns 30 in two weeks, has not appeared in a major-league game since 2010 with Kansas City. Before that charmed 2007 season, he was rated the 45th best prospect in baseball by Baseball America. He was a two-sport star at Oklahoma State and set all sorts of passing records since broken by Brandon Weeden.

Fields spent all of last season at the Dodgers' triple-A affiliate and raked in the hitter-friendly Pacific Coast League to the tune of .322/.392/.488. He played at third base a majority of the time.

The Phillies think they hit on Kevin Frandsen, a player with a similar trajectory. Maybe Fields can emulate that success. Maybe not.

And that was 236 words on Josh Fields. Happy Black Friday.


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Comments  (35)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:49 PM, 11/23/2012
    "old guys without talent." Like bloggers?
    2smart4philly
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:51 PM, 11/23/2012
    Lets just say the Phillies have better options at third now than last year with Mike Martinez and Ty Wigginton.
    zeke128
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:30 PM, 11/23/2012
    filled with thanksgiving dinner, the moronic posts return with renewed energy.
    yes, its just crazy for the phils to sign guys who can play in AAA, and maybe get a shot in the majors if there is an injury or frandsden/galvis or whoever else you have in the third base mix.
    jim715
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:31 PM, 11/23/2012
    What a smarmy article on a guy trying to make it work.
    ngfs66
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:32 PM, 11/27/2012
    Fields was signed to a minor league contract. If he develops into something great. At this point there is no downside. Well there is one upside a chance for some to complain.
    Don w


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