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Who is the Cubs #33 prospect?  

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  1. 1. Who is the Cubs #33 prospect?

    • Alberto Cabrera
      15
    • Austin Reed
      0
    • Ben Wells
      5
    • Dallas Beeler
      0
    • Daury Torrez
      5
    • Dustin Geiger
      4
    • Eric Jokisch
      2
    • Erick Leal
      15
    • Gioskar Amaya
      14
    • Jae-Hoon Ha
      2
    • John Andreoli
      1
    • Jose Arias
      1
    • Kevin Encarnacion
      1
    • Marco Hernandez
      0
    • Matt Szczur
      10
    • Scott Frazier
      5
    • Tayler Scott
      0
    • Trey Martin
      0
    • Trey Masek
      1
    • Yasiel Balaguert
      3
    • Zach Cates
      1


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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

31&32. Stephen Bruno & Zac Rosscup

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Wells, Geiger, and Jose Arias. My understanding is that Arias is healthy now, and that his fastball is really fast with sink. Could be a surprise.
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Wells, Geiger, and Jose Arias. My understanding is that Arias is healthy now, and that his fastball is really fast with sink. Could be a surprise.

 

I'm a huge Arias fan. If healthy, I think he takes a rotation spot at Kane County and has a breakout season.

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Wells, Geiger, and Jose Arias. My understanding is that Arias is healthy now, and that his fastball is really fast with sink. Could be a surprise.

 

I'm a huge Arias fan. If healthy, I think he takes a rotation spot at Kane County and has a breakout season.

 

Is there a thread elsewhere on projected assignments? Who do you think will actually be starting at Daytona? If they put Arias at Kane, that already seems potentially overloaded with either good arms or power arms.

 

They'll either need to have piggy-back galore (Heh, maybe they should just have ten piggy-back starters and three relievers?) Or else some guys who really don't have much pro pitching experience may get sent to Daytona.

 

Guys like Arias and Paniagua haven't pitched much, or Zastryzny or Skulina. But perhaps some guys who would normally start at low-A will get started at Daytona. Perhaps Arias will be one like that? Heh, if he's healthy and takes a rotation spot at Daytona and has excellent results, that would be even more of a breakout!

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Wells, Geiger, and Jose Arias. My understanding is that Arias is healthy now, and that his fastball is really fast with sink. Could be a surprise.

 

I'm a huge Arias fan. If healthy, I think he takes a rotation spot at Kane County and has a breakout season.

 

Is there a thread elsewhere on projected assignments? Who do you think will actually be starting at Daytona? If they put Arias at Kane, that already seems potentially overloaded with either good arms or power arms.

 

They'll either need to have piggy-back galore (Heh, maybe they should just have ten piggy-back starters and three relievers?) Or else some guys who really don't have much pro pitching experience may get sent to Daytona.

 

Guys like Arias and Paniagua haven't pitched much, or Zastryzny or Skulina. But perhaps some guys who would normally start at low-A will get started at Daytona. Perhaps Arias will be one like that? Heh, if he's healthy and takes a rotation spot at Daytona and has excellent results, that would be even more of a breakout!

 

I think this was discussed elsewhere but I'm not sure there's another thread.

 

In my eyes, the most likely to start at Daytona would be Arias or Paniagua since they're the oldest and do have at least some minimal experience at full season.

 

Blackburn, Skulina and Zastryzny appear to be locks (barring health) for KC. Then there are guys like Tseng, Maples, Pugliese, Underwood, Torrez, etc. Kane County does use the piggyback in April more aggressively than anywhere else in full season so I wouldn't be shocked to see 8 guys we think could be in their rotation start out there.

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I think Leal could handle KC as well, but I guess there's no reason to push it given his age….i

 

Yeah, in a lot of years I'd be hoping that both Leal and Daury Torrez might skip up to Kane County and start there.

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