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The Phillies will get a look at their top two minor-league prospects in big-league spring training camp next month in Clearwater, Florida.

Starting pitching Spencer Howard and third baseman Alec Bohm are among 15 minor-leaguers from the Phillies system that have received invites to big-league camp, the club announced Monday.

Howard and Bohm are both expected to open 2020 at Triple A, but they could impact the big club during the season.

In addition to Howard and Bohm, the Phillies will bring a deep group of relievers into big-league camp. The Phils have so far made no significant additions to their bullpen this winter and will be looking for contributors to emerge. 

Pitchers and catchers report to camp on February 11.

The Phillies previously invited veteran position players Josh Harrison, Matt Szczur, Phil Gosselin, Mikie Mahtook, Ronald Torreyes, T.J. Rivera and Christian Bethancourt to big-league camp. All signed minor-league contracts in recent weeks.

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