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Who is the #21 prospect for 2020

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2020 4:08 am
by psuinpgh21
As SammyKhalifa suggested, the 3 way fight for #20 went to the 6'2 3B, rather than the smaller 2B or OF. Adding a guy who will lose his prospect eligibility really quickly, in 2 appearances in fact, Geoff Hartlieb, and another who will lose it if his arm doesn't fall off first, Nick Burdi. They're a little older but both should pitch in the bigs this year.



So the adjusted top 20 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

Who is the #21 prospect for 2020

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2020 7:30 pm
by UtahPirate
Since I've been voting Cederlind for a few rounds, I thought I'd throw some fuel on my fire. He's got to get better command of the zone, but was really solid at AA last year and is just a step away.



This is from the ST Notes on the Buc site:



"Starter Trevor Williams and relievers Michael Feliz and Geoff Hartlieb were among the pitchers who took the mound on Tuesday. But the headliner might have been hard-throwing relief prospect Blake Cederlind, who captured onlookers’ attention by pounding the zone with high-octane fastballs.



“The ball jumps out of his hand,” Shelton said. “You get the blonde hair flowing and you get the sinker going, yeah, that was cool to see.”



https://www.mlb.com/pirates/news/josh-b ... ing-motion