Nick Mears takes the #27 spot. Adding another draft pick rated by both PP and MLB.
The results so far:
1. Mitch Keller, SP, 23, AAA/ML, 63.2% of the votes
2. Ke'Bryan Hayes, 3B, 22, AAA 79.6% of the votes
3. O'Neil Cruz, 21, SS?, High A, 71.7% of the votes
4. Quinn Priester, 19, SP, Rookie, 23.6% of the votes, won run-off for #4
5. Travis Swaggerty, 22, OF, High A, 42.6% of the votes.
6. Liover Peguero, 19, SS, SS Rookie; 23.1% of the vote for 5th and 6th.
7. Cody Bolton, 21, SP, AA, 31.2% of the vote
8. Brendan Malone, 19, SP, SS, 40% voted for #8
9. Tahnaj Thomas, 20, SP, Low A, 32.7% of the votes
10. Mason Martin, 20, 1B, High A, 46.2% of the vote
11. Ji-Hwan Bae, 20, SS, Low A, 41% of the vote
12. Jared Oliva, 24, OF, AA, 23.3% of the vote, won run-off for #10
13. Cal Mitchell, 20, OF, High A, 52.2% of the vote
14. Will Craig, 25, 1B, AAA, 41.7% of the vote
15. J.T. Brubaker, 26, SP, AAA, 28.6% of the vote
16. Braxton Ashcraft, 20, SP, Rookie/SS, 24.4% of the vote
17. Lolo Sanchez, 20, OF, High A, 29.4% of the vote
18. Sammy Siani, 19, OF, Rookie, 30% of the vote
19. Michael Burrows, 20, SP, SS, won run-off for #17
20. Robbie Glendinning, 24, 3B, AA, won run-off for #20
21. Jason Martin, 24, OF, AAA, 22.7% of the vote
22, Rodolfo Castro, 20, 2b, High A, 27.6% of the vote
23. Luis Escobar, 23, RP, AAA, 26.8% of the vote
24. Nick Burdi, 27, RP, 38.9% of the vote
25. Blake Cederlind, 24, RP, AA, 53.1% of the vote
26. Jack Herman, 20, OF, A, 34.2% of the vote
27. Nick Mears, 23, RP, AA, 32.4% of the vote
28. Santiago Florez, 19, SP, Low A 21.4% of the vote
29. Travis MacGregor, 22, SP, A 17.9% of the vote for 28th
30. Geoff Hartlieb, 26, RP, AAA 10.7% of the vote for 28th
The reason for no poll for 29-30 is due to psuinpgh21 having an accident has some pretty serious injuries.
Who is the #28 prospect for 2020
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Who is the #28 prospect for 2020
How did Kevin Kramer fall off the OBN Prospect List cliff? Kramer is going to get a lot of playing time at Indy this season. If he hits, he'll get a callup.
Who is the #28 prospect for 2020
052F241423353539560 wrote: How did Kevin Kramer fall off the OBN Prospect List cliff? Kramer is going to get a lot of playing time at Indy this season. If he hits, he'll get a callup.
for me, his lack of hitting last year was a big red flag. We'll know soon if that was just a bad year or if he has topped out. Maybe he was a little discouraged by being in Indy two years in a row.
for me, his lack of hitting last year was a big red flag. We'll know soon if that was just a bad year or if he has topped out. Maybe he was a little discouraged by being in Indy two years in a row.
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Who is the #28 prospect for 2020
0F29283F29394A0 wrote: How did Kevin Kramer fall off the OBN Prospect List cliff? Kramer is going to get a lot of playing time at Indy this season. If he hits, he'll get a callup.
for me, his lack of hitting last year was a big red flag. We'll know soon if that was just a bad year or if he has topped out. Maybe he was a little discouraged by being in Indy two years in a row.
But he's already gotten closer than the people left on the list are likely to. If the other players get as far as he has already it'll be considered a mild win.
for me, his lack of hitting last year was a big red flag. We'll know soon if that was just a bad year or if he has topped out. Maybe he was a little discouraged by being in Indy two years in a row.
But he's already gotten closer than the people left on the list are likely to. If the other players get as far as he has already it'll be considered a mild win.
Who is the #28 prospect for 2020
55676B6B7F4D6E676A6F6067060 wrote: How did Kevin Kramer fall off the OBN Prospect List cliff? Kramer is going to get a lot of playing time at Indy this season. If he hits, he'll get a callup.
for me, his lack of hitting last year was a big red flag. We'll know soon if that was just a bad year or if he has topped out. Maybe he was a little discouraged by being in Indy two years in a row.
But he's already gotten closer than the people left on the list are likely to. If the other players get as far as he has already it'll be considered a mild win.
Its a mild win in that they beat the odds and get at least a cup of coffee in mlb. However, at this point in time they may have a better chance of contributing to the Bucs in the future than what Kramer has. Kramer may be turning into a Jake Elmore or Corbin Joseph.
for me, his lack of hitting last year was a big red flag. We'll know soon if that was just a bad year or if he has topped out. Maybe he was a little discouraged by being in Indy two years in a row.
But he's already gotten closer than the people left on the list are likely to. If the other players get as far as he has already it'll be considered a mild win.
Its a mild win in that they beat the odds and get at least a cup of coffee in mlb. However, at this point in time they may have a better chance of contributing to the Bucs in the future than what Kramer has. Kramer may be turning into a Jake Elmore or Corbin Joseph.
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Who is the #28 prospect for 2020
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Who is the #28 prospect for 2020
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Who is the #28 prospect for 2020
4D676C5C6B7D7D711E0 wrote: positive healing vibes going out for Psuinpgh
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Get better soon, psuinpgh21! Thanks for this poll and sincere wishes for a speedy recovery!
Agree, get well soon psuinpgh21! (does your name stand for something?)
Who is the #28 prospect for 2020
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