So, who would you rank over Marshall? What is it about Marshall that you are not sold on regarding his prospect status? I know some of my complaints may not be entirely fair, but oh well, Age - already 23 (only just reaching AA) and has a major surgery - probably ends up like every other cubs pitching prospect and blows out his shoulder/arm multiple times. Yah, I guess 23 isnt that old (isnt Hill something like that), but usually our really really good pitching prospects rise quickly through the system. Outpitch and third pitch - Really havent heard that his curveball ius amazing like someone like Hills. I guess its not vitally important to have a completely devastating pitch, but it seems to make a more attractive prospect. Also, doesnt seem to have a nice third option yet. Kinda like Welly in that way. No full year of minior league experience yet - well, 14 starts in the high. Hasnt proved much yet, really at a high level. All in all, I guess hes a pretty good prospect. I probably jumped the gun, but I just really dont see how he seperates himself from the other cubs pitching prospects. Actually, Sean is still 22 (turns 23 soon though, in the end of August). Turning 23 at AA isn't bad, especially for a prospect drafted out of college. Marshall has risen through the system quicker than Hill (his closest competitor for the ranking as the top Cubs prospect) - he was drafted two Junes ago and he's already in AA. You're wrong on Marshall's pitches - he has 3 plus pitches already to Hill's two. His curve isn't as good as Hill's, but Marshall's curve is still a good out pitch. And, according to Ron Potesta, Marshall's changeup has improved quite a bit - so much so that it has dropped his curve to his #3 pitch. He doesn't have a devastating out pitch like Hill, but he has two above average out pitches. He doesn't have a full year of experience, but last year was his first full year in the system, so it's not as big a warning sign. His injury last year was just a tendon problem in his finger, nothing too major. I consider AA a high level and think he's proving quite a bit there. The reason I think of him higher than Hill is that he has better control, three above average pitches, gives up fewer HRs (especially thanks to that sinker) and is younger than Hill. Outshined, Sean apparentally has "minor shoulder tendonitis." :?