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Who is the Cubs #17 prospect?  

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  1. 1. Who is the Cubs #17 prospect?

    • Albert Alzolay
      0
    • Pedro Araujo
      0
    • Jeffrey Baez
      0
    • David Berg
      0
    • Cory Black
      0
    • Paul Blackburn
      1
    • Trevor Clifton
      4
    • Rashad Crawford
      0
    • Wladimir Galindo
      0
    • Jacob Hannemann
      0
    • Bryan Hudson
      11
    • Ryan Kellogg
      0
    • Brad Markey
      0
    • Jonathan Martinez
      0
    • Ryan McNeil
      0
    • Jeremy Null
      0
    • Jose Paulino
      0
    • Bijan Rademacher
      2
    • Carson Sands
      0
    • Tyler Skulina
      0
    • Justin Steele
      3
    • Jake Stinnett
      0
    • Jen-Ho Tseng
      0
    • Dan Vogelbach
      6
    • DJ Wilson
      4
    • Ryan Williams
      1
    • Chesny Young
      2


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

#15: Mark Zagunis

#16: Donnie Dewees

Edited by CubsWin

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Posted

I went Hudson and Vogelbach. I wish there was a way to rank the guys you vote for because I like Hudson better. I guess I could just go back and vote just for him.

 

I love the start Vogelbach is off to in AAA and he's a good hitter period. But Hudson's upside is so great and Vogelbach's only hope is to be a DH. Hudson just threw 3 innings of no hit, no walk ball with 4 strikeouts and 4 ground ball outs in an extended spring training game against the Angels. AZ Phil had some nice things to say.

 

As far as ceiling goes I'd put him above Pierce Johnson and right up there with Underwood. Vogelbach is just so limited defensively, he has to hit and hit for power. So far the power is a bit lacking.

Posted

Hudson

 

Clifton. He's young, 20, and he combines good/plus fastball with strikeout stuff. Consistency and control are the issues. His first two starts haven't been encouraging. But at this stage in the ranking, and given how small the sample is thus far this season, I think it's reasonable to consider him, based on his relatively high ceiling.

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