The minor league season is now three months old, and the short-season teams have been in action for three weeks. It's time to take another look at the Cubs top ten emerging prospects. Here's the original list: 1. Robert Whitenack, RHP, 22 (AA) 2. Jae-Hoon Ha, OF, 20 (A+) 3. Austin Kirk, LHP, 20 (A-) 4. Micah Gibbs, C, 22 (A-) 5. Kevin Rhoderick, RHP, 22 (AA) 6. Justin Bour, 1B, 22 (A+) 7. Nick Struck, RHP, 21 (A+) 8. Dallas Beeler, RHP, 21 (A-) 9. Brett Wallach, RHP, 22 (A+) 10. Frank Batista, RHP, 22 (A+) With the emergence of some of the younger prospects in short-season and Dominican leagues, I think this list changes quite a bit. You can make solid arguments for Ha, Kirk and possibly Struck and Bour. Rhoderick and Batista are still in the discussion, but Gibbs' bat has really fallen off, Beeler is struggling after a very aggressive promotion to AA and Wallach has not been impressive at all. Meanwhile, there are a number of 20-and-under prospects worthy of consideration. At the top of that list is 19-year-old 2nd round pick Reggie Golden. He's hitting .313/.432/.463 while going 4-for-4 in stolen base attempts. 19-year-old, 5th round pick Wes Darvill, who showed some mastery of the Arizona League last year, is surpassing those numbers in the Northwest League so far this season. 18-year-old, right-hander, Ben Wells hasn't exactly dominated the NWL in his first 5 games, but he hasn't been terrible either, holding opposing batters to a .247 average with a 2.3 GO/AO. Plus, he's 18 and in the NWL. 19-year-old, SS, Arismendy Alcantara is holding his own in the Midwest League. Plus, he's 19 and in the MWL. 6'4", 20-year-old, right-hander Starling Peralta has put himself on the prospect map with a good debut in Peoria and a 24/3 strikeout-to-walk ratio and 16 hits in 18 innings so far. 19-year-old, third baseman Dustin Geiger has been tearing up AZL pitching to the tune of a 1.077 OPS. And latin american prospects Gioskar Amaya, Marco Hernandez, and Oliver Zapata are all 18 and OPSing around .850 for Mesa. And we haven't even mentioned the prospects in the Dominican Summer League yet. Of course, a lot of these younger guys suffer from SSSS, but you gotta go with what you got. So the list (in no particular order) goes: Ha Kirk Struck Bour Rhoderick Batista Golden Darvill Geiger Wells Alcantara Peralta Amaya Hernandez Zapata Throw in the DSL guys: Candelario (17) - 3B .366/.471/.491 Penalver (17) - IF .281/.406/.333 Arcila (18) - RF .263/.375/.516 Baez (17) - CF .303/.384/.418 with 21 SB in 24 attempts Santana (17) - RHP 0.86 WHIP in 35 IP Morel (17) - RHP More than a K per IP, 1.08 WHIP That's 21. This is tough. Who makes your top 10?