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A look back at notable Phillies pitching prospect debuts

Aaron Nola made his MLB debut in July 2015.(Gavin Baker/Icon Sportswire)

Phillies top pitching prospect Andrew Painter will make his long-awaited major league debut against the Washington Nationals on Tuesday night.

While Painter is the most highly anticipated pitching prospect the organization has seen in years, he is far from the only high-profile arm to progress through the Phillies farm system in recent years. So, on the day of Painter’s debut, let’s take a look back at how other Phillies top pitching prospects of the last 20-plus years fared in their major league debut.

Gavin Floyd

In 2004, the Phillies had two top pitching prospects. One was Cole Hamels (more on him later). The other was Gavin Floyd. Drafted 4th overall by the Phillies in 2001 and signed with a $4.2 million bonus (then the most money ever given to a high school draftee), Floyd was three years later ranked the No. 23 prospect in the sport by Baseball America. On September 4, 2004, he was called on to make his big league debut at Citizens Bank Park, then in its first year of existence, versus the New York Mets.

It was a strong debut, as the 21-year-old Floyd pitched 7 strong innings against New York, allowing 1 run on 4 hits and 4 walks, while striking out 5. The Phillies defeated the Mets 8-1, and Floyd picked up his first major league win.

Unfortunately, this was not a sign of things to come for Floyd in Philadelphia. He struggled across parts of three seasons with the Phillies before being traded to the Chicago White Sox in 2006 as part of the deal that brought Freddy García to Philadelphia. In Chicago, however, he found greater consistency. While Floyd never became the frontline ace many projected, he spent several years with the White Sox as a solid mid-rotation starter.

Cole Hamels

Selected in the 1st round of the 2002 MLB Draft, Cole Hamels quickly impressed as he rose through the Phillies’ minors. But injuries in his first few professional seasons limited his playing time. In 2006, Baseball America named Hamels the No. 68 prospect in baseball, despite pitching only 51 innings the previous two seasons combined. That season, however, Hamels finally stayed healthy, and his continued excellence on the field led to a May call-up.

On May 12, Hamels debuted for the Phillies against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park. He performed very well, throwing five shutout innings of one-hit ball, walking five batters while striking out seven. Hamels left the game with the Phillies leading 2-0, but the team blew this lead, leaving him with a no-decision in his first career start. Despite this, Philadelphia rallied to win the game 8-4, marking the start of a very successful marriage between Hamels and the Phillies.

Cole Hamels remains the best pitcher to come from the Phillies’ farm system this century, and one of the best Phillies pitchers of all time. In 2008, Hamels was named NLCS and World Series MVP, as he led the franchise to their second World Series championship. He remained an ace in Philadelphia for years, being named an All-Star three times and receiving NL Cy Young votes four years, before being traded to the Texas Rangers at the 2015 trade deadline. 

Aaron Nola 

Only 13 months after he was drafted 7th overall in the 2014 MLB Draft, Aaron Nola was ready for the big leagues. The former LSU pitcher rose through the minor leagues rapidly, and was named Baseball America’s No. 39 prospect in 2015. At midseason, Nola got the call to make his debut for a Phillies team in the beginning stages of a rebuild.

On July 21, 2015, Nola made his debut at Citizens Bank Park against the Tampa Bay Rays. He pitched very well, throwing six innings of one-run ball, allowing five hits and one walk while striking out six. In what would eventually become trademark Nola fashion, he received minimal run support and threw just one mistake pitch, which Rays starting pitcher Nate Karns hit for a solo home run. This was all the offense Karns and the Rays needed to defeat the Phillies by a score of 1-0, handing Nola his first career loss.

Since then, Nola has become a workhorse and a mainstay in the Phillies rotation, leading all of baseball in innings pitched since 2017. Named an All-Star in 2018 and receiving Cy Young votes across four seasons so far, Nola ranks near the top of several Phillies all-time leaderboards, and remains under contract through the 2030 season.   

Spencer Howard

While Spencer Howard may be one of the more disappointing Phillies prospects in recent years, the circumstances of his debut remain among the most unusual. Howard was drafted by Philadelphia in the 2nd round of the 2017 MLB Draft, and by 2020, he was ranked by Baseball America as the No. 27 prospect in baseball. But as many have tried to forget, the COVID-19 pandemic delayed the 2020 MLB season, and canceled the minor league season altogether. Amid the chaos of a 60-game shortened season, Howard received his call to the big leagues on August 9, 2020.

Playing in an empty Citizens Bank Park (except for the cardboard cutout fans, of course), Howard started the second shortened, seven-inning game of a Phillies-Braves doubleheader. In four 2/3 innings, he gave up four runs on seven hits to Atlanta hitters, walking one batter while striking out four. Howard gave up two home runs in the game, to Freddie Freeman and Ronald Acuña Jr., taking the loss in an eventual 8-0 Braves victory.

Unfortunately, Spencer Howard never bounced back after the weirdness of the COVID season. In 2021, he struggled to pitch deep into games for the Phillies, before being dealt to the Texas Rangers at the deadline in a trade that brought Kyle Gibson to the Phillies. Howard then bounced between several MLB organizations before eventually taking his playing career to Japan. Most recently, Howard signed with NPB’s Yomiuri Giants for the 2026 season. 

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