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Who is the Cubs #33 prospect?  

28 members have voted

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

    • Alberto Cabrera
      11
    • Erick Leal
      10
    • Gioskar Amaya
      7


Posted

This is a run-off between Alberto Cabrera, Erick Leal and Gioskar Amaya for 33, 34 and 35. 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. Zac Rosscup

32. Stephen Bruno

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I'd put Jose Paulina in the next vote. Lefty from DSL, BA ranked him top-20 in that league, (which has every big league team represented). Writeup seemed very nice to me.
Posted
I like all these guys. All in my top 30 easy. I vote Cabrera, but just excited to see him off the board. Now I can campaign for Daury Torrez
Posted

wekim, your guy Cabrera is having a good camp thus far. I haven't been voting for him because I've thought he's struggled to actually pitch very effectively very consistently. So I thought there was a good chance he'd be waived. But he's had a clean camp thus far, and with all the struggles that Grimm and parker and rosscup have had, if things don't change a lot it will probably be easy to justify carrying Cabrera and sending options men down.

 

Different question whether he can stay up. 4 solid outings in early March doesn't mean he'll stay good. But, looks like he'll get a chance.

Posted
wekim, your guy Cabrera is having a good camp thus far. I haven't been voting for him because I've thought he's struggled to actually pitch very effectively very consistently. So I thought there was a good chance he'd be waived. But he's had a clean camp thus far, and with all the struggles that Grimm and parker and rosscup have had, if things don't change a lot it will probably be easy to justify carrying Cabrera and sending options men down.

 

Different question whether he can stay up. 4 solid outings in early March doesn't mean he'll stay good. But, looks like he'll get a chance.

Yup. He gave up a couple hard hit balls last night, but all in all his stuff looked good. I anticipate he's gonna get the shot to at least mop up initially.

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