Former Spartan getting promoted by Philadelphia Phillies

A former Spartan has been promoted by the Philadelphia Phillies

Trent Farquhar was a stand out with Michigan State baseball, before latching on with the Philadelphia Phillies.

The Dearborn native, who started his career at Bowling Green, will be climbing up the ranks of professional baseball, as the Phillies have promoted the former Spartan to A+ ball with the Jersey Shore BlueClaws.

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Philadelphia Phillies sign MSU baseball’s Trent Farquhar as a NDFA

Michigan State baseball infielder Trent Farquhar has inked a deal with the Philadelphia Phillies.

Trent Farquhar is the latest Spartan to get a contract from an MLB organization, joining three fellow teammates who were drafted in the 2023 MLB Entry Draft.

After going undrafted, the Phillies have inked a deal with the Spartan infielder as a non drafted free agent.

Farquhar had a career year with the Spartans, batting .343 and a .936 OPS. He will look to make an impact from day one when he starts with the Phillies minor league organization.

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MSU baseball infielder Trent Farquhar signs NDFA with Phillies

Michigan State baseball star infielder Trent Farquhar has signed with the Philadelphia Phillies

Michigan State baseball star infielder Trent Farquhar has signed with the Philadelphia Phillies.

Farquhar has officially signed a non-draft free agent contract with the Phillies. The contract was announced on Saturday.

Farquhar starred for the Spartans this past season, hitting .343 with 35 RBIs. He also had two home runs and seven stolen bases.

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