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Who is the Cubs #15 prospect  

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  1. 1. Who is the Cubs #15 prospect

    • Andury Acevedo
      0
    • Albert Alzolay
      0
    • Pedro Araujo
      0
    • Jeffrey Baez
      0
    • David Berg
      0
    • Cory Black
      0
    • Paul Blackburn
      0
    • Trevor Clifton
      1
    • Donnie Dewees
      4
    • Wladimir Galindo
      0
    • Jacob Hannemann
      0
    • Bryan Hudson
      4
    • Ryan Kellogg
      1
    • Brad Markey
      0
    • Jonathan Martinez
      0
    • Ryan McNeil
      0
    • Jeremy Null
      0
    • Jose Paulino
      0
    • Carson Sands
      1
    • Justin Steele
      3
    • Jake Stinnett
      0
    • Jen-Ho Tseng
      4
    • Dan Vogelbach
      3
    • DJ Wilson
      2
    • Ryan Williams
      4
    • Chesny Young
      4
    • Mark Zagunis
      11
    • Rob Zastryzny
      0


Posted (edited)

#1: Gleyber Torres

#2: Willson Contreras

#3: Albert Almora

#4: Ian Happ

#5: Billy McKinney

#6: Eloy Jimenez

#7: Dylan Cease

#8: Jeimer Candelario

#9: Duane Underwood

#10: Carl Edwards Jr.

#11: Eddy Julio Martinez

#12: Oscar De La Cruz

#13: Pierce Johnson

#14: Victor Caratini

Edited by CubsWin

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Posted
Looks like Ryan Williams and Chesny Young got merged into a single 'Ryan Williamsny Young' on the pool. That combination has my vote, but it may not be fair to the rest.
Posted
Looks like Ryan Williams and Chesny Young got merged into a single 'Ryan Williamsny Young' on the pool. That combination has my vote, but it may not be fair to the rest.

Ha! Thanks, KC. I'll fix that.

Posted
I'm writing in Kellogg and give DJ Wilson a physical vote.

No need to write in Kellogg. I put him on the list starting with the poll for #14.

Posted

I went Hudson and Steele.

 

Clifton, Dewees, and Zagunis are other in my group around this area.

 

I can certainly see the validity of choosing Zagunis. Guys who can hit and get on base, run well and play decent defense, have a good chance to spend time in the majors.

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I went Hudson and Steele.

 

Clifton, Dewees, and Zagunis are other in my group around this area.

 

I can certainly see the validity of choosing Zagunis. Guys who can hit and get on base, run well and play decent defense, have a good chance to spend time in the majors.

 

Yeah, this is where it gets difficult. A lot probably comes down to personal preference on: Do you like guys that are closer to the majors, with less potential, or do you like guys that are a long way from the majors and have more potential? Hudson and Zagunis are two very different prospects, but I won't fault anyone for preferring one over the other.

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