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Who is the Cubs #22 prospect?  

44 members have voted

  1. 1. Who is the Cubs #22 prospect?

    • Adbert Alzolay
      1
    • Pedro Araujo
      0
    • Jeffrey Baez
      0
    • David Berg
      0
    • Cory Black
      1
    • Paul Blackburn
      5
    • Trevor Clifton
      7
    • Rashad Crawford
      3
    • Wladimir Galindo
      0
    • Jacob Hannemann
      6
    • PJ Higgins
      0
    • Ryan Kellogg
      5
    • Brad Markey
      0
    • Jonathan Martinez
      0
    • Ryan McNeil
      0
    • Jeremy Null
      0
    • Jose Paulino
      0
    • Felix Pena
      1
    • Bijan Rademacher
      1
    • Carson Sands
      6
    • Tyler Skulina
      0
    • Justin Steele
      1
    • Daury Torrez
      0
    • Jen-Ho Tseng
      0
    • Jason Vosler
      0
    • Ryan Williams
      7


Posted

#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

#17: Bryan Hudson

#18: Dan Vogelbach

#19: Chesny Young

#20: DJ Wilson

#21: Jake Stinnett

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Posted
I like Clifton but see him as more of a reliever than a starter.

He's 20. That's quite the crystal ball ya got there, Tom.

 

The 2 highest ceilings left to choose from are Clifton and Hannemann. When you get this far down the list, everybody's a long-ish shot to one degree or another so I'm going with ceiling.

Old-Timey Member
Posted
Maybe add this guy to the poll! From CubsDen "17 year old Jose Albertos was the most impressive pitcher on the day, sitting at 94 and flashing a plus curve. Albertos has been tough to hit but what made the difference today was exceptional command as he struck out the side in order.".
Old-Timey Member
Posted

I voted Clifton and Blackburn. Wouldn't it be fun to combined Blackburn's command with Clifton's stuff? :)

 

Hannemann is hitting .240 thus far, a little below his career average of .245, and he's never been much of a power guy. Not sure he's got enough bat to be all that exciting.

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