After Double A Reading's season came to a disappointing end Saturday night, a couple kids are coming to the majors.

The Phillies on Sunday called up top catching prospect Jorge Alfaro and outfielder Roman Quinn from the Fightin Phils. They will be available for Sunday's game against Washington.

Alfaro had a cup of coffee with the Phillies on Aug. 26 — and just that. The 23-year-old was brought up from Reading after the Phils traded Carlos Ruiz to the Los Angeles Dodgers on Aug. 25 and veteran A.J. Ellis, acquired in the trade, was not yet with the team.

On Aug. 27, the Phillies sent the promising catching prospect back down to Double A. The Fightin Phils, who finished atop the Eastern League in the regular season, were bounced from the playoffs Saturday night, losing their best-of-five series with Trenton, 3-1.

How much Alfaro plays the rest of the season with the Phillies will be a storyline to watch. He came over to the Phillies last season as part of the Cole Hamels trade, and with Reading, he displayed power, average and an adequate defensive game. In 97 games in Double A, Alfaro slugged .285 with 15 home runs, 21 doubles and 67 RBIs.

Quinn, a switch-hitting 23-year-old, also flashed signs of being a key part of the future. The speedy outfielder — primarily plays center field but can play bother corner positions — hit .287 with a .361 on-base percentage, six homers, 30 RBIs, 58 runs and 31 steals in 71 games with Reading. He played 77 total games in the minors this season, six of which came in the Gulf Coast League.