The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Moniak to get his chance in center field

- By Rob Parent rparent@21st-centurymed­ia.com @ReluctantS­E on Twitter

Mickey Moniak is about to get the opportunit­y that many first-hand Florida observers thought he deserved last month, and under what most Phillies fans would consider a curtain of concern and curiosity.

Moniak, the Phillies’ No. 1 overall selection in the 2016 MLB draft out of a Southern California high school and often a poster child in his early profession­al years of an organizati­on that made many wrong turns in recent years, was promoted to the big club Wednesday, arriving shortly before the Phils’ game with the Mets at Citi Field.

While suffering switch-hitter Roman Quinn got the start in centerfiel­d against Mets lefty David Peterson Wednesday night, Moniak is expected to get the bulk of the starting assignment­s going forward. For how long likely depends not only on how he fares, but what happens with close friend Adam Haseley.

The No. 8 overall selection in the 2017 draft, Haseley had won at least a share of the centerfiel­d job out of spring training but was hitting but .190 with no homers when he brokered a deal Wednesday to leave the team. Haseley, 25, has been placed on the restricted list “for personal reasons” according to the club.

“I became aware of it today,” manager Joe Girardi said. “I did speak to him and we had a nice talk (on the phone) today and I think we all agreed that this is probably the best and we’ll move forward.

“I’m just going to leave it at that. I don’t want to get into it. It’s a personal thing and we’ll just leave it at that.”

Haseley, a pitcher and outfielder for the University of Virginia prior to being drafted, had a quick ascension through the Phillies’ ranks. He began the 2018 season with the High-A Clearwater Threshers and hit .300 while showing some power with five homers and 38 RBIs. He quickly moved up to DoubleA Reading, and started 2019 there. But on May 29 he made the move to Triple-A with the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, and just over a week later found himself with the Phillies when Andrew McCutchen went down with a knee injury.

Haseley has been both a regular and bench player in stretches since, but in Clearwater this spring was set back with a groin strain. He has really struggled since coming north with the club, though hadn’t been surpassed by the Phillies’ other centerfiel­der, Quinn, who is barely on the charts with a .059/.237/.059 slash line entering Wednesday’s game.

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