1. Pete Crow-Armstrong
2. Brennen Davis
3. Kevin Alcantara
4. Hayden Wesneski
5. Matt Mervis
6. Cade Horton
7. Owen Caissie
8. Jordan Wicks
9. Cristian Hernandez
10. Alexander Canario
11. Daniel Palencia
12. Ben Brown
13. Porter Hodge
14. James Triantos
15. Moises Ballesteros
16. DJ Herz
17. Luis Devers
18. Jackson Ferris
19. Kevin Made
20. Caleb Kilian
FYI - the Northwoods League actually started in 1994 so it has been around for quite some time. I remember watching Scherzer pitch in the league and thinking that he looks MUCH better than the other pitchers.
Raisin - thanks in advance for your efforts on the minor league games. Even though the minors are not as strong as a few years ago, I still come here first to see how they are doing.
I believe that Guerra hurt his calf muscle in his first start and he did not do much after that. Even when the Brewers were begging for starters at the end of the year, Guerra did not start.
I was also at the Beloit game Sunday (my first low A game in over 30 years). Certainly not much to talk about from an offensive standpoint. Wilson ran down a couple of nice balls in center. I wish they had a radar gun so we could have seen some pitch speeds.
Jarred Kelenic, OF, West HS (Waukesha, WI) I live in Wisconsin and it is surprising to see a HS prospect listed this high. Was it UK that provided his name in the 2017 draft discussion?
I tried to rank the prospects but my browser does not allow the drag and drop. I tried using Explorer, Edge and Firefox. Maybe I have a setting goofed up? thanks for any help. ddwyer
And yet I find it interesting that Kellogg is a couple of months older than Almora. Almora has played in the majors and Kellogg has not played above low A ball yet.
Raisin ... thanks for posting the scores all year. I am sure that I am in the minority but this is the first thread that i look at each day. I use the links to look at each box score.
I have always thought that team A is sending money to team B and team B can use that money for any purpose. I don't have any specific reason why I thought this way so I could certainly be wrong. Looking at the trade for Haren, it appears that the Marlins are keeping some of the money from the Dodgers.
Looks like another good game for Underwood - 7 innings, 2 hits, 1 BB and 4 SO. Zagunis with single, double, walk and 3 RBI's. The guy just keeps hitting and taking walks.
With Edwin Jackson needing a change of scenery, I keep thinking about trading him for an expensive position player that may help us (another Milton Bradley for Carlos Silva trade). We can always throw some money into the trade to even out the salaries. I don't see the cubs taking on anything longer than a 2 year contract. My initial thoughts are an outfielder (I don't think that Rusney Castillo really fits Theo's theory for controlling the strike zone) or a catcher. It would be helpful if this person provided the veteran experience that may be desired for the clubhouse. Any ideas for players that may fit the bill?
Lester Arrieta Hammel Hendricks Turner With Hammel not pitching that well with Oakland, I think his price is lower and he will want to work with Bosio again.