Here is a quick rundown of the Phillies' activity on day two of this year's MLB draft... With the 91 st overall pick in the draft, the Phillies selected shortstop Jamari Baylor. The righty hitting high school senior out of Benedictine School in Virginia he is scouted as a five-tool player. In his scholastic season this year, Baylor sported a .412 batting average with seven home runs and 21 RBI, per Richmond.com . Reportedly, Baylor worked out for the Phillies and the Nationals last week. The 18-year-old looks to have a strong build and is listed at five-feet-11, 190 pounds. He is a Louisburg College commit, but has expressed interest in playing professionally. In the 4 th round, the Phillies chose Erik Miller, a lefty pitcher, with the 120 th pick in the draft. Miller, a junior at Stanford, tallied an 8-2 record with a 3.15 ERA and 10.9 K/9 mark in 15 starts. Miller is listed at six-foot-five, 240 pounds. The 21-year-old was previou...