The results so far:
#1 Austin Meadows, 21, OF, AAA
#2 Tyler Glasnow, 23, SP, AAA
#3 Josh Bell, 24, 1B/OF, ML
#4 Mitch Keller, 20, SP, A-
#5 Kevin Newman, 23, SS, AA
#6 Ke'Bryan Hayes, 19, 3b, A-
Young Mr. Hayes wins the 6th round but it wasn't a run away. 4 players received multiple votes. I've known for a while who my top 6 were, but now we reach interesting levels. Do we go for the unproven big arm(s) or the guys who may wind up playing quite a bit in the bigs? Do you go for the slick glove or the big bat? Added Gage Hinsz. I think Barrett Barnes will be next, but if you want someone else, please let me know.
Who is the #7 prospect
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Who is the #7 prospect
Kingham...I feel like he has a pretty high floor. I'm fairly confident he'll at least be a rotation regular, even if it's only as a backend starter. But, I also think he could definitely be a legit #3, and maybe even a #2.
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Who is the #7 prospect
626A695E486D4A452B0 wrote: Kingham...I feel like he has a pretty high floor. I'm fairly confident he'll at least be a rotation regular, even if it's only as a backend starter. But, I also think he could definitely be a legit #3, and maybe even a #2.
I've never seen him pitch in person, but the pre-injury curve was supposed to be filthy.
I've never seen him pitch in person, but the pre-injury curve was supposed to be filthy.
Who is the #7 prospect
I picked Diaz. I know he is blocked by Cervelli, but I think he can be a starter eventually in the majors. If the Pirates aren't going to use him, they should trade him based on his age.