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Who is the Cubs #30 prospect?  

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  1. 1. Who is the Cubs #30 prospect?

    • Alberto Cabrera
      5
    • Austin Reed
      0
    • Ben Wells
      3
    • Dallas Beeler
      1
    • Daury Torrez
      3
    • Dustin Geiger
      2
    • Eric Jokisch
      2
    • Erick Leal
      9
    • Gioskar Amaya
      4
    • Jae-Hoon Ha
      1
    • John Andreoli
      0
    • Jose Arias
      0
    • Kevin Encarnacion
      0
    • Marco Hernandez
      0
    • Matt Szczur
      7
    • Scott Frazier
      4
    • Stephen Bruno
      11
    • Tayler Scott
      0
    • Trey Martin
      3
    • Trey Masek
      1
    • Yasiel Balaguert
      0
    • Zac Rosscup
      12
    • Zach Cates
      0


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The poll will be open for 24 hours.

 

Results so far:

 

1. Javier Baez

2. Kris Bryant

3. Albert Almora

4. Jorge Soler

5. CJ Edwards

6. Arismendy Alcantara

7. Pierce Johnson

8. Daniel Vogelbach

9. Christian Villanueva

10. Jeimer Candelario

11. Mike Olt

12. Kyle Hendricks

13. Arodys Vizcaino

14. Paul Blackburn

15. Rob Zastryzny

16. Corey Black

17. Neil Ramirez

18. Eloy Jimenez

19. Josh Vitters

20. Ivan Pineyro

21. Armando Rivero

22. Dillon Maples

23. Duane Underwood

24. Willson Contreras

25. Tyler Skulina

26. Gleyber Torres

27. Shawon Dunston Jr

28. Jacob Hannemann

29. Jen-Ho Tseng

30. Juan Paniagua

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Bruno, Martin, Rosscup. Rosscup might be ready for a loogy role as early as mid-season should trades happen. Martin is last years Dunston Jr. and should have just as much respect coming back from surgery (TJ i think?). Bruno (also a Tj returnee) is just one of the underdogs Ive been a fan of for a couple years now. He just hits!
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Rosscup, Wells, and Geiger.

 

1. Rosscup K's tons, and HR's very little. Fair chance whatever enables that in the minors will also work, even if to a lesser extent, in the majors. Effective relievers can contribute for a long time.

 

2. Wells and Geiger have chances to be breakout guys this summer. Wells has extremely good movement, guys don't like hitting against him. If his velocity improves a bit, this being two summers since his injury, he might be a pleasant surprise. After the injury, I assume a lot of focus was on arm health. Perhaps being a year further removed increased attention can focus on his breaking stuff.

 

3. Geiger has a shot to hit a lot of HR's. He hit in some bad luck in Daytona. His offensive profile (power, contact, discipline..) was very balanced. If he can pump up his HR's, his stats could look really good. Perhaps comparable to Vogelbach with better defense? Obviously he needs to hit a lot of HR's, and we'll see. But he's got a shot to be a very professional hitter with serious HR power. .825 OPS in some bad luck in FSL. If the HR's jump, and he posts an .875+ OPS in AA at age 22, that might seem worthy of top-35 status.

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#31 prospect, right?

 

Yes. I won't edit the subject because I'm worried it might reset the poll results.

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