JP Crawford, image- Jay Floyd It's probably no surprise that the player widely regarded as the Phillies' top young talent sits atop this year's prospect countdown. Shortstop J.P. Crawford is likely be making his way to the major leagues soon enough. After he was selected by the Phillies 16th overall out of Lakewood High School (CA) in the 2013 draft, Crawford joined the Phillies system and quickly proved to be among the organization's most talented young players. Upon making his minor league debut as an 18-year-old with the rookie level Gulf Coast League Phillies, Crawford was greatly impressive. He was tops in the GCL in batting for a considerable stretch, posting a .345 average with a homer, 19 RBI and 12 stolen bases through 39 games. To wrap up the regular season, he was promoted up two levels to Class A full season Lakewood. As a member of the BlueClaws in the South Atlantic League, Crawford handled the jump well for a youngster that was playi...