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  1. Please vote for the Cubs #40 prospect (serious votes only, please!). Please post your rationale below. If someone convinces you that someone else should be higher, please feel free to change your vote anytime between now and Friday. For this vote, you should select the players you feel should be #40, #41 and #42. If we end up with multiple players having similar vote totals at the end of the voting period, there will be a run-off with just those players. Results so far: #1: Javier Baez #2: Jorge Soler #3: Albert Almora #4: Arodys Vizcaino #5: Dan Vogelbach #6: Brett Jackson #7: Juan Paniagua #8: Christian Villanueva #9: Dillon Maples #10: Josh Vitters #11: Pierce Johnson #12: Junior Lake #13: Jeimer Candelario #14: Duane Underwood #15: Matt Szczur #16: Arismendy Alcantara #17: Ronald Torreyes #18: Marco Hernandez #19: Gioskar Amaya #20: Alberto Cabrera #21: Logan Watkins #22: Rob Whitenack #23: Barrett Loux #24: Ben Wells #25: Paul Blackburn #26: Hector Rondon #27: Tony Zych #28: Jae-Hoon Ha #29: Trey McNutt #30: Steve Bruno #31: Michael Jensen #32: Trey Martin #33: Tayler Scott #34: Jose Arias #35: Ryan McNeil #36: Jose Rosario #37: Shawon Dunston Jr. #38/#39: Austin Reed/Nick Struck
  2. This is a tie-breaking run-off vote between Austin Reed and Nick Struck for the Cubs #38 prospect (serious votes only, please!). Please post your rationale below. The loser of the run-off vote will be the #39 prospect. Also, please let me know if you want to keep going. If someone convinces you that the other player should be higher, please feel free to change your vote anytime between now and Friday. Results so far: #1: Javier Baez #2: Jorge Soler #3: Albert Almora #4: Arodys Vizcaino #5: Dan Vogelbach #6: Brett Jackson #7: Juan Paniagua #8: Christian Villanueva #9: Dillon Maples #10: Josh Vitters #11: Pierce Johnson #12: Junior Lake #13: Jeimer Candelario #14: Duane Underwood #15: Matt Szczur #16: Arismendy Alcantara #17: Ronald Torreyes #18: Marco Hernandez #19: Gioskar Amaya #20: Alberto Cabrera #21: Logan Watkins #22: Rob Whitenack #23: Barrett Loux #24: Ben Wells #25: Paul Blackburn #26: Hector Rondon #27: Tony Zych #28: Jae-Hoon Ha #29: Trey McNutt #30: Steve Bruno #31: Michael Jensen #32: Trey Martin #33: Tayler Scott #34: Jose Arias #35: Ryan McNeil #36: Jose Rosario #37: Shawon Dunston Jr.
  3. The list is in alphabetical order, not a ranking. The only Cub to make the list was RHP Daury Torrez (ahead of guys like Carlos A. Rodriguez, Jeffrey Baez and Mark Malave): http://www.baseballamerica.com/online/prospects/international-affairs/2013/2614781.html
  4. Please vote for the Cubs #38 prospect (serious votes only, please!). Please post your rationale below. If someone convinces you that someone else should be higher, please feel free to change your vote anytime between now and Tuesday. For this vote, you should select the players you feel should be #38, #39 and #40. If we end up with multiple players having similar vote totals at the end of the voting period, there will be a run-off with just those players. Results so far: #1: Javier Baez #2: Jorge Soler #3: Albert Almora #4: Arodys Vizcaino #5: Dan Vogelbach #6: Brett Jackson #7: Juan Paniagua #8: Christian Villanueva #9: Dillon Maples #10: Josh Vitters #11: Pierce Johnson #12: Junior Lake #13: Jeimer Candelario #14: Duane Underwood #15: Matt Szczur #16: Arismendy Alcantara #17: Ronald Torreyes #18: Marco Hernandez #19: Gioskar Amaya #20: Alberto Cabrera #21: Logan Watkins #22: Rob Whitenack #23: Barrett Loux #24: Ben Wells #25: Paul Blackburn #26: Hector Rondon #27: Tony Zych #28: Jae-Hoon Ha #29: Trey McNutt #30: Steve Bruno #31: Michael Jensen #32: Trey Martin #33: Tayler Scott #34: Jose Arias #35: Ryan McNeil #36/#37: Shawon Dunston Jr/Jose Rosario
  5. This is a tie-breaking run-off vote between Shawon Dunston Jr and Jose Rosario for the Cubs #36 prospect (serious votes only, please!). Please post your rationale below. The loser of the run-off vote will be the #37 prospect. Also, please let me know if you want to keep going. If someone convinces you that the other player should be higher, please feel free to change your vote anytime between now and Tuesday. Results so far: #1: Javier Baez #2: Jorge Soler #3: Albert Almora #4: Arodys Vizcaino #5: Dan Vogelbach #6: Brett Jackson #7: Juan Paniagua #8: Christian Villanueva #9: Dillon Maples #10: Josh Vitters #11: Pierce Johnson #12: Junior Lake #13: Jeimer Candelario #14: Duane Underwood #15: Matt Szczur #16: Arismendy Alcantara #17: Ronald Torreyes #18: Marco Hernandez #19: Gioskar Amaya #20: Alberto Cabrera #21: Logan Watkins #22: Rob Whitenack #23: Barrett Loux #24: Ben Wells #25: Paul Blackburn #26: Hector Rondon #27: Tony Zych #28: Jae-Hoon Ha #29: Trey McNutt #30: Steve Bruno #31: Michael Jensen #32: Trey Martin #33: Tayler Scott #34: Jose Arias #35: Ryan McNeil
  6. Sign up to start game threads. First come, first serve. Starter: Treymon (3-3) On Deck: Southpaw19 (7-4) The Rotation: Starlin Fan (2-5) haubrich91 (3-4) Sosa21MVP (1-4) sweetpeteman (6-4) bukie (0-4) UMFan83 (8-6) soccer10k (4-5) Spot starters: Jersey Cubs Fan (0-1) sneakypower (0-1) Andy (3-2) Fred Hornkohl (1-3) Slide Castro Slide (0-1) SouthSideRyan (0-1) Mariners Revenge (1-0) Out for the season: Vanilla Ice (2-2)
  7. Please vote for the Cubs #35 prospect (serious votes only, please!). Please post your rationale below. If someone convinces you that someone else should be higher, please feel free to change your vote anytime between now and Saturday. For this vote, you should select the players you feel should be #36, #37 and #38. If we end up with multiple players having similar vote totals at the end of the voting period, there will be a run-off with just those players. Results so far: #1: Javier Baez #2: Jorge Soler #3: Albert Almora #4: Arodys Vizcaino #5: Dan Vogelbach #6: Brett Jackson #7: Juan Paniagua #8: Christian Villanueva #9: Dillon Maples #10: Josh Vitters #11: Pierce Johnson #12: Junior Lake #13: Jeimer Candelario #14: Duane Underwood #15: Matt Szczur #16: Arismendy Alcantara #17: Ronald Torreyes #18: Marco Hernandez #19: Gioskar Amaya #20: Alberto Cabrera #21: Logan Watkins #22: Rob Whitenack #23: Barrett Loux #24: Ben Wells #25: Paul Blackburn #26: Hector Rondon #27: Tony Zych #28: Jae-Hoon Ha #29: Trey McNutt #30: Steve Bruno #31: Michael Jensen #32: Trey Martin #33: Tayler Scott #34: Jose Arias #35: Ryan McNeil
  8. None of the major draft publications have released any draft boards for 2014 so here's my list of top college guys for 2014. Keep in mind, this time last year, not only did no one know Sean Manaea, even Jonathon Crawford hadn't blown up and turned into a possible top 10 pick. These kids develop at different paces. 1. Carlos Rodon, LHP, North Carolina State – Would have been the #1 overall pick in 2012 as a freshman if he were eligible. Ditto for this year’s draft. 2. Trea Turner, SS, North Carolina State – He is converting to SS and I think he can pull it off (he played 3B as a freshman) but if he can’t handle SS, his stock would drop quite a bit. Probably has 80 speed. 3. Tyler Beede, RHP, Vanderbilt – First round pick in 2011 who struggled last season as a freshman but has come on strong this year with a rebound in velocity. 4. Austin Cousino, OF, Kentucky 5. Jeff Hoffman, RHP, East Carolina – Broke out in the Cape Cod League. 6. Derek Fisher, OF, Virginia 7. Michael Conforto, OF, Oregon State – Love his bat but he’s not as athletic as Cousino or Fisher. Will have to play corner OF. 8. Michael Cederoth, RHP, San Diego State 9. Matt Chapman, 3B, Cal State Fullerton 10. Nick Burdi, RHP, Louisville - Has hit 100 - currently closing for Louisville but should have starting potential. 11. Aaron Nola, RHP, LSU – LSU’s Friday night starter over potential 2013 first rounder Ryan Eades. 12. Kevin Cron, 1B, Texas Christian – CJ Cron’s brother. 13. Brandon Finnegan, LHP, TCU 14. Mason Robbins, OF, Southern Mississippi Karsten Whitson, RHP, Florida – It’s possible he returns for a redshirt junior season and bounces back to where he was last fall and his freshman year. High School: Jacob Gatewood, SS, Clovis HS (Clovis, CA) – Perfect Game, BA and Keith Law have mentioned he’s a possible top-10 pick. Alex Jackson, C/OF, Rancho Bernardo HS (San Diego, CA) – Perfect Game, BA and Keith Law have mentioned he’s a possible top-10 pick. Touki Toussaint, RHP, Coral Springs Academy (Coral Springs, FL) – Topped out at 97 in a showcase event, BA *loves* him. Nick Gordon, SS, Olympia HS (MFer Windermere, FL) – Dee Gordon’s brother. BA and PG love him but dude still only weighs 140 lbs as a HS junior. Overall, the 2014 draft is stronger than 2012 and 2013. The college class of 2014 is easily much stronger than the past two years and if Gatewood and Jackson are as good as their hype, the HS class will definitely be stronger than this year's draft.
  9. Please vote for the Cubs #35 prospect (serious votes only, please!). Please post your rationale below. If someone convinces you that someone else should be higher, please feel free to change your vote anytime between now and Monday. For this vote, you should select the players you feel should be #35, #36 and #37. If we end up with multiple players having similar vote totals at the end of the voting period, there will be a run-off with just those players. Results so far: #1: Javier Baez #2: Jorge Soler #3: Albert Almora #4: Arodys Vizcaino #5: Dan Vogelbach #6: Brett Jackson #7: Juan Paniagua #8: Christian Villanueva #9: Dillon Maples #10: Josh Vitters #11: Pierce Johnson #12: Junior Lake #13: Jeimer Candelario #14: Duane Underwood #15: Matt Szczur #16: Arismendy Alcantara #17: Ronald Torreyes #18: Marco Hernandez #19: Gioskar Amaya #20: Alberto Cabrera #21: Logan Watkins #22: Rob Whitenack #23: Barrett Loux #24: Ben Wells #25: Paul Blackburn #26: Hector Rondon #27: Tony Zych #28: Jae-Hoon Ha #29: Trey McNutt #30: Steve Bruno #31: Michael Jensen #32: Trey Martin #33/#34: Jose Arias/Tayler Scott
  10. This is a tie-breaking run-off vote between Jose Arias and Tayler Scott for the Cubs #33 prospect (serious votes only, please!). Please post your rationale below. The loser of the run-off vote will be the #34 prospect. Also, please let me know if you want to keep going. If someone convinces you that the other player should be higher, please feel free to change your vote anytime between now and Monday. Results so far: #1: Javier Baez #2: Jorge Soler #3: Albert Almora #4: Arodys Vizcaino #5: Dan Vogelbach #6: Brett Jackson #7: Juan Paniagua #8: Christian Villanueva #9: Dillon Maples #10: Josh Vitters #11: Pierce Johnson #12: Junior Lake #13: Jeimer Candelario #14: Duane Underwood #15: Matt Szczur #16: Arismendy Alcantara #17: Ronald Torreyes #18: Marco Hernandez #19: Gioskar Amaya #20: Alberto Cabrera #21: Logan Watkins #22: Rob Whitenack #23: Barrett Loux #24: Ben Wells #25: Paul Blackburn #26: Hector Rondon #27: Tony Zych #28: Jae-Hoon Ha #29: Trey McNutt #30: Steve Bruno #31: Michael Jensen #32: Trey Martin
  11. Please vote for the Cubs #33 prospect (serious votes only, please!). Please post your rationale below. If someone convinces you that someone else should be higher, please feel free to change your vote anytime between now and Tuesday. For this vote, you should select the players you feel should be #33, #34 and #35. If we end up with multiple players having similar vote totals at the end of the voting period, there will be a run-off with just those players. Results so far: #1: Javier Baez #2: Jorge Soler #3: Albert Almora #4: Arodys Vizcaino #5: Dan Vogelbach #6: Brett Jackson #7: Juan Paniagua #8: Christian Villanueva #9: Dillon Maples #10: Josh Vitters #11: Pierce Johnson #12: Junior Lake #13: Jeimer Candelario #14: Duane Underwood #15: Matt Szczur #16: Arismendy Alcantara #17: Ronald Torreyes #18: Marco Hernandez #19: Gioskar Amaya #20: Alberto Cabrera #21: Logan Watkins #22: Rob Whitenack #23: Barrett Loux #24: Ben Wells #25: Paul Blackburn #26: Hector Rondon #27: Tony Zych #28: Jae-Hoon Ha #29: Trey McNutt #30: Steve Bruno #31: Michael Jensen #32: Trey Martin
  12. The season starts next week! Here is BA's top 25: 1. North Carolina 2. Vanderbilt 3. Arkansas 4. Louisville 5. Mississippi State 6. Oregon State 7. South Carolina 8. North Carolina State 9. Stanford 10. Louisiana State 11. Kentucky 12. UCLA 13. Mississippi 14. Texas Christian 15. Oregon 16. Georgia Tech 17. Florida 18. Rice 19. Oklahoma 20. Florida State 21. New Mexico 22. Cal State Fullerton 23. Southern Mississippi 24. Arizona 25. San Diego And Perfect Game's: 1. North Carolina 2. Arkansas 3. Vanderbilt 4. Stanford 5. Louisiana State 6. UCLA 7. Florida 8. Oregon State 9. N.C. State 10. Oregon 11. South Carolina 12. Georgia Tech 13. Kentucky 14. Texas Christian 15. Louisville 16. Mississippi State 17. Florida State 18. San Diego 19. Mississippi 20. Oklahoma 21. Rice 22. Arizona 23. Cal State Fullerton 24. Texas 25. Arizona State
  13. There is a run-off for #30 and #31 between Michael Jensen and Steve Bruno. Please vote for the Cubs #32 prospect (serious votes only, please!). Please post your rationale below. If someone convinces you that someone else should be higher, please feel free to change your vote anytime between now and Wednesday. For this vote, you should select the players you feel should be #32, #33 and #34. If we end up with multiple players having similar vote totals at the end of the voting period, there will be a run-off with just those players. Results so far: #1: Javier Baez #2: Jorge Soler #3: Albert Almora #4: Arodys Vizcaino #5: Dan Vogelbach #6: Brett Jackson #7: Juan Paniagua #8: Christian Villanueva #9: Dillon Maples #10: Josh Vitters #11: Pierce Johnson #12: Junior Lake #13: Jeimer Candelario #14: Duane Underwood #15: Matt Szczur #16: Arismendy Alcantara #17: Ronald Torreyes #18: Marco Hernandez #19: Gioskar Amaya #20: Alberto Cabrera #21: Logan Watkins #22: Rob Whitenack #23: Barrett Loux #24: Ben Wells #25: Paul Blackburn #26: Hector Rondon #27: Tony Zych #28: Jae-Hoon Ha #29: Trey McNutt #30/#31: Michael Jensen & Steve Bruno
  14. This is a tie-breaking run-off vote between Michael Jensen and Steve Bruno for the Cubs #30 prospect (serious votes only, please!). Please post your rationale below. The loser of the run-off vote will be the #31 prospect. Also, please let me know if you want to keep going. If someone convinces you that the other player should be higher, please feel free to change your vote anytime between now and Tuesday. Results so far: #1: Javier Baez #2: Jorge Soler #3: Albert Almora #4: Arodys Vizcaino #5: Dan Vogelbach #6: Brett Jackson #7: Juan Paniagua #8: Christian Villanueva #9: Dillon Maples #10: Josh Vitters #11: Pierce Johnson #12: Junior Lake #13: Jeimer Candelario #14: Duane Underwood #15: Matt Szczur #16: Arismendy Alcantara #17: Ronald Torreyes #18: Marco Hernandez #19: Gioskar Amaya #20: Alberto Cabrera #21: Logan Watkins #22: Rob Whitenack #23: Barrett Loux #24: Ben Wells #25: Paul Blackburn #26: Hector Rondon #27: Tony Zych #28: Jae-Hoon Ha #29: Trey McNutt
  15. Please vote for the Cubs #30 prospect (serious votes only, please!). Please post your rationale below. If someone convinces you that someone else should be higher, please feel free to change your vote anytime between now and Thursday. For this vote, you should select the players you feel should be #30, #31 and #32. If we end up with multiple players having similar vote totals at the end of the voting period, there will be a run-off with just those players. Results so far: #1: Javier Baez #2: Jorge Soler #3: Albert Almora #4: Arodys Vizcaino #5: Dan Vogelbach #6: Brett Jackson #7: Juan Paniagua #8: Christian Villanueva #9: Dillon Maples #10: Josh Vitters #11: Pierce Johnson #12: Junior Lake #13: Jeimer Candelario #14: Duane Underwood #15: Matt Szczur #16: Arismendy Alcantara #17: Ronald Torreyes #18: Marco Hernandez #19: Gioskar Amaya #20: Alberto Cabrera #21: Logan Watkins #22: Rob Whitenack #23: Barrett Loux #24: Ben Wells #25: Paul Blackburn #26: Hector Rondon #27: Tony Zych #28: Jae-Hoon Ha #29: Trey McNutt
  16. And has a job opening for the Cubs' Director of Research & Development in their Baseball Operations. http://tangotiger.com/index.php/site/article/psst...-wanna-work-for-the-cubs-and-with-me
  17. Please vote for the Cubs #28 prospect (serious votes only, please!). Please post your rationale below. If someone convinces you that someone else should be higher, please feel free to change your vote anytime between now and Thursday. For this vote, you should select the players you feel should be #28, #29 and #30. If we end up with multiple players having similar vote totals at the end of the voting period, there will be a run-off with just those players. Results so far: #1: Javier Baez #2: Jorge Soler #3: Albert Almora #4: Arodys Vizcaino #5: Dan Vogelbach #6: Brett Jackson #7: Juan Paniagua #8: Christian Villanueva #9: Dillon Maples #10: Josh Vitters #11: Pierce Johnson #12: Junior Lake #13: Jeimer Candelario #14: Duane Underwood #15: Matt Szczur #16: Arismendy Alcantara #17: Ronald Torreyes #18: Marco Hernandez #19: Gioskar Amaya #20: Alberto Cabrera #21: Logan Watkins #22: Rob Whitenack #23: Barrett Loux #24: Ben Wells #25: Paul Blackburn #26: Hector Rondon #27: Tony Zych
  18. Please vote for the Cubs #27 prospect (serious votes only, please!). Please post your rationale below. If someone convinces you that someone else should be higher, please feel free to change your vote anytime between now and Monday. For this vote, you should select the players you feel should be #27, #28 and #29. If we end up with multiple players having similar vote totals at the end of the voting period, there will be a run-off with just those players. Results so far: #1: Javier Baez #2: Jorge Soler #3: Albert Almora #4: Arodys Vizcaino #5: Dan Vogelbach #6: Brett Jackson #7: Juan Paniagua #8: Christian Villanueva #9: Dillon Maples #10: Josh Vitters #11: Pierce Johnson #12: Junior Lake #13: Jeimer Candelario #14: Duane Underwood #15: Matt Szczur #16: Arismendy Alcantara #17: Ronald Torreyes #18: Marco Hernandez #19: Gioskar Amaya #20: Alberto Cabrera #21: Logan Watkins #22: Rob Whitenack #23: Barrett Loux #24: Ben Wells #25: Paul Blackburn #26: Hector Rondon
  19. The second annual MLB Prospect League international showcase starts tomorrow in the Dominican Republic. Jesse Sanchez' story ---------------- Top Prospects: Dominican Republic: SS Obispo Aybar - being investigated by MLB due to age questions 3B Rafael Devers - connected to the Boston RF Micker Zapata - linked to the Seattle, Minnesota and leveland OF Eloy Jimenez - linked to Houston RHP Mayky Perez RHP Marcos Diplan SS Franly Mallen Taiwan: RHP Tseng Jen-Ho - age 18 Venezuela: SS Gleyber Torres - linked to the Cubs SS Yeltsin Gudino - linked to Oakland and Seattle Official Signings: Cubs International Pool Breakdown: Standard 5% Over --------------------------------------------------- Initial bonus pool $4,557,000 $4,784,850 From Astros +$ 784,000 +$ 823,200 From Orioles +$ 388,000 +$ 407,400 To Dodgers -$ 209,000 -$ 219,450 =================================================== Cubs bonus pool $5,520,000 $5,796,000 =================================================== Signings: Gleyber Torres $1,700,000 $1,700,000 Jen-Ho Tseng $1,625,000 $1,625,000 Jefferson Mejia $ 850,000 $ 850,000 Erling Moreno $ 650,000 $ 650,000 Johan Matos $ 270,000 $ 270,000 Eloy Jimenez $2,800,000 $2,800,000 Remaining IFA Budget: -$2,375,000 -$2,099,000 OF Eloy Jimenez, Dominican Republic - age 16 - $2.8 millino + $250,000 for college SS Gleyber Torres, Venezuela - age 16 - $1.7 million bonus RHP Jen-Ho Tseng, Taiwan - age 18 - $1.625 million bonus RHP Jefferson Mejia, Dominican Republic - age 18 - $850,000 bonus RHP Erling Moreno, Colombia - age 16 - $800,000 bonus C Johan Matos, Dominican Republic - age 16 - $270,000 bonus RHP Armando Rivero, Cuba, age 25 - $3.1 million - will not count towards 2012-13 international pool Mariners: RHP Jose Santiago, Dominican Republic, age 19 - $205,000 bonus - counts towards 2012-13 international pool Rangers: OF Todd McDonald, Australia, age 17 - $475,000 bonus - counts towards 2012-13 international pool Reds: LHP Jacob Constante, Dominican Republic - age 19 - $730,000 bonus - counts towards 2012-13 international pool
  20. Please vote for the Cubs #26 prospect (serious votes only, please!). Please post your rationale below. If someone convinces you that someone else should be higher, please feel free to change your vote anytime between now and Monday. For this vote, you should select the players you feel should be #26, #27 and #28. If we end up with multiple players having similar vote totals at the end of the voting period, there will be a run-off with just those players. Results so far: #1: Javier Baez #2: Jorge Soler #3: Albert Almora #4: Arodys Vizcaino #5: Dan Vogelbach #6: Brett Jackson #7: Juan Paniagua #8: Christian Villanueva #9: Dillon Maples #10: Josh Vitters #11: Pierce Johnson #12: Junior Lake #13: Jeimer Candelario #14: Duane Underwood #15: Matt Szczur #16: Arismendy Alcantara #17: Ronald Torreyes #18: Marco Hernandez #19: Gioskar Amaya #20: Alberto Cabrera #21: Logan Watkins #22: Rob Whitenack #23: Barrett Loux #24: Ben Wells #25: Paul Blackburn
  21. There is a run-off for #23 and #24 between Barrett Loux and Ben Wells. Please vote for the Cubs #25 prospect (serious votes only, please!). Please post your rationale below. If someone convinces you that someone else should be higher, please feel free to change your vote anytime between now and Wednesday. For this vote, you should select the players you feel should be #25, #26 and #27. If we end up with multiple players having similar vote totals at the end of the voting period, there will be a run-off with just those players. Results so far: #1: Javier Baez #2: Jorge Soler #3: Albert Almora #4: Arodys Vizcaino #5: Dan Vogelbach #6: Brett Jackson #7: Juan Paniagua #8: Christian Villanueva #9: Dillon Maples #10: Josh Vitters #11: Pierce Johnson #12: Junior Lake #13: Jeimer Candelario #14: Duane Underwood #15: Matt Szczur #16: Arismendy Alcantara #17: Ronald Torreyes #18: Marco Hernandez #19: Gioskar Amaya #20: Alberto Cabrera #21: Logan Watkins #22: Rob Whitenack #23/#24: Barrett Loux/Ben Wells
  22. This is a tie-breaking run-off vote between Barrett Loux and Ben Wells for the Cubs #23 prospect (serious votes only, please!). Please post your rationale below. The loser of the run-off vote will be the #24 prospect. If someone convinces you that the other player should be higher, please feel free to change your vote anytime between now and Sunday. Results so far: #1: Javier Baez #2: Jorge Soler #3: Albert Almora #4: Arodys Vizcaino #5: Dan Vogelbach #6: Brett Jackson #7: Juan Paniagua #8: Christian Villanueva #9: Dillon Maples #10: Josh Vitters #11: Pierce Johnson #12: Junior Lake #13: Jeimer Candelario #14: Duane Underwood #15: Matt Szczur #16: Arismendy Alcantara #17: Ronald Torreyes #18: Marco Hernandez #19: Gioskar Amaya #20: Alberto Cabrera #21: Logan Watkins #22: Rob Whitenack
  23. There is a run-off for #21 and #22 between Logan Watkins and Rob Whitenack. Please vote for the Cubs #21 prospect (serious votes only, please!). Please post your rationale below. If someone convinces you that someone else should be higher, please feel free to change your vote anytime between now and Wednesday. For this vote, you should select the players you feel should be #23, #24 and #25. If we end up with multiple players having similar vote totals at the end of the voting period, there will be a run-off with just those players. Results so far: #1: Javier Baez #2: Jorge Soler #3: Albert Almora #4: Arodys Vizcaino #5: Dan Vogelbach #6: Brett Jackson #7: Juan Paniagua #8: Christian Villanueva #9: Dillon Maples #10: Josh Vitters #11: Pierce Johnson #12: Junior Lake #13: Jeimer Candelario #14: Duane Underwood #15: Matt Szczur #16: Arismendy Alcantara #17: Ronald Torreyes #18: Marco Hernandez #19: Gioskar Amaya #20: Alberto Cabrera #21/#22: Logan Watkins/Rob Whitenack
  24. This is a tie-breaking run-off vote between Logan Watkins and Rob Whitenack for the Cubs #21 prospect (serious votes only, please!). Please post your rationale below. The loser of the run-off vote will be the #22 prospect. If someone convinces you that the other player should be higher, please feel free to change your vote anytime between now and Wednesday. Results so far: #1: Javier Baez #2: Jorge Soler #3: Albert Almora #4: Arodys Vizcaino #5: Dan Vogelbach #6: Brett Jackson #7: Juan Paniagua #8: Christian Villanueva #9: Dillon Maples #10: Josh Vitters #11: Pierce Johnson #12: Junior Lake #13: Jeimer Candelario #14: Duane Underwood #15: Matt Szczur #16: Arismendy Alcantara #17: Ronald Torreyes #18: Marco Hernandez #19: Gioskar Amaya #20: Alberto Cabrera
  25. Please vote for the Cubs #21 prospect (serious votes only, please!). Please post your rationale below. If someone convinces you that someone else should be higher, please feel free to change your vote anytime between now and Monday. For this vote, you should select the players you feel should be #21, #22 and #23. If we end up with multiple players having similar vote totals at the end of the voting period, there will be a run-off with just those players. Results so far: #1: Javier Baez #2: Jorge Soler #3: Albert Almora #4: Arodys Vizcaino #5: Dan Vogelbach #6: Brett Jackson #7: Juan Paniagua #8: Christian Villanueva #9: Dillon Maples #10: Josh Vitters #11: Pierce Johnson #12: Junior Lake #13: Jeimer Candelario #14: Duane Underwood #15: Matt Szczur #16: Arismendy Alcantara #17: Ronald Torreyes #18: Marco Hernandez #19: Gioskar Amaya #20: Alberto Cabrera
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