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Who is the #27 prospect for 2018

Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2018 4:26 pm
by psuinpgh21
And the run on last year's high draft picks continue as Connor Uselton takes #27. 3 of the last 4 rounds won by 2017 draft picks. None currently in the poll though so that trend will not continue. Added J.T. Brubaker be request (truthfully if no one would have requested anyone he's who I would have added). Waddell, Bolton and Pablo Reyes up soon, as always open for other suggestions



The results thus far.

1. Mitch Keller, 21, SP, AA (88% of the vote)

2. Austin Meadows, 22, OF, AAA (also 88% of the vote)

3. Shane Baz, 18, SP, Rookie league (34.1%)

4. Cole Tucker, 21, SS, AA (53.7%)

5. Colin Moran, 24, 3B, AAA/MLB (as placed by previous poll)

6. Ke'Bryan Hayes, 20, 3B, A+ (52.8% in #5 poll)

7. Kevin Newman, 24, SS, AAA (34.1% in #6 poll)

8. Taylor Hearn, 23, SP, A+ (40% in #7 poll)

9. Bryan Reynolds, 22, OF, A+ (40.9%)

10. Jordan Luplow, 24, OF, AAA/MLB (51.1%)

11. Max Moroff, 24, IF, MLB (27.3%)

12. Nick Kingham, 26, SP, AAA (28.1%)

13. Kevin Kramer, 24, 2B, AA, (52.1%)

14. Luis Escobar, 21, SP, A (33.3%)

15. Kevin "Lolo" Sanchez, 18, OF, R (46.2%)

16. Will Craig, 23, 1B, AA (20%)

17. Kyle Crick, 25, RP, MLB/AAA (26.7%)

18. Jason Martin, 22, OF, A- (20.5% of the vote, 57.7% of the run-off)

19. Oneil Cruz, 19, 3B, A- (41.7% of the vote)

20. Clay Holmes, 24, SP, AAA (35.6% of the vote)

21. Mason Martin, 18, 1B, R (28.3%)

22. Edgar Santana, 26, RP, AAA/MLB (31.6%)

23. Cal Mitchell, 19, OF, R (31.6%)

24. Stephen Jennings, 19, SP, R (28.1 %, 66.7% of run-off for tie)

25. Braeden Ogle, 20, SP, A- (over 70% but not sure exact number)

26, Connor Uselton, 19, OF, R (28%)

Who is the #27 prospect for 2018

Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2018 1:22 pm
by SyrBucco
Since Chris Bostick is a AAA vet but only 24, I gave him a shot here. He was good last season.

Who is the #27 prospect for 2018

Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2018 7:32 pm
by psuinpgh21
I did find the #25 poll and it was more of a runaway than I thought- Ogle got 23 votes, 74.2%. Nobody else got more than 2 votes. I should have learned by now- an official edict from here on (and if I do this again next year) that the person who loses a run-off (in this case, for #24, like Ogle did) will get the next spot. We've had two run-offs and both players who lost dominated the next round.