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Bryson Stott

Bryson Stott

AVG
.279
HR
5
RBI
29
R
30
Bio
Height/Weight: 6' 3"/200 lbs
Bat: L
Throw: R
Born: Las Vegas, Nevada
College: UNLV
Draft: 2019 1st round (14th pick) by the
  • Billy Penn at WHYY

    Phillies farm system success: Alec Bohm & Bryson Stott

    Before the start of the 2019 season, the Phillies decided they needed to buy their superstar. To that point, a number of young prospects had been developed through the minor league system and been called up to the majors. A couple of them became very good players, Aaron Nola and Rhys Hoskins the best of the bunch. Because the farm system didn't develop players well during the rebuild, and because owner John Middleton didn't want the rebuild to last a full decade, he made the decision to go out onto the free agent market and buy some players to make the Phillies competitive.

  • The Middletown Press

    Washington-Philadelphia Runs

    Phillies second. Alec Bohm flies out to left field to Jesse Winker. Kody Clemens doubles to deep right field. Nick Castellanos singles to center field. Kody Clemens scores. Brandon Marsh singles to center field. Nick Castellanos to second. Garrett Stubbs hits into a force out to second base. Brandon Marsh out at second. Nick Castellanos to third. Johan Rojas strikes out swinging. 1 run, 3 hits, 0 errors, 2 left on. Phillies 1, Nationals 0. Phillies third. Kyle Schwarber flies out to right center field to Eddie Rosario. Bryson Stott singles to shallow left field. Bryce Harper singles to shallow right field. Bryson Stott to third. Alec Bohm out on a sacrifice fly to deep right field to Eddie Rosario.

  • Reuters

    Phils edge Nationals in 10th thanks to sacrifice fly

    Bryce Harper drove in the winning run with a sacrifice fly and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the visiting Washington Nationals 4-3 in 10 innings on Saturday night. The Nationals intentionally walked Kyle Schwarber to put runners on first and second with no outs in the 10th, and Whit Merrifield pinch-ran for Schwarber. J.T. Realmuto flied out to center, and Johan Rojas, who started the inning on second, moved to third on the play.