who is the #5 prospect for 2018
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who is the #5 prospect for 2018
Who to add next? Holmes? Santana/Dovydas? High rankings for Alemais, Steven Jennings (not to be confused with 90s pop singer Steven Jenkins of Third Eye Blind). Engelb Vielma, Pasquale Mazzacoli?
who is the #5 prospect for 2018
I'd vote to start adding the younger guys:
Ogle, Jennings, Kranick, Martin, Castro, Mitchell, Uselton, Lantingua, Apostel.
Ogle, Jennings, Kranick, Martin, Castro, Mitchell, Uselton, Lantingua, Apostel.
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who is the #5 prospect for 2018
We've never had a player before (as far as I can remember) who hasn't played in the US yet, so Apostel will probably not get added. Lantigua is a name that nobody seems to mention but has been very solid in the Dominican and at Bristol last year. Kranick was lights out at Bristol last year too. I guess it's no longer where prospects go to die.
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who is the #5 prospect for 2018
69606879770D0 wrote: Hard to imagine our system is so shallow that a kid who can't hit the ball out of the infield in the low minors is going to be #5
Sad state if affairs. We need these hitters to take big steps and take them immediately.
That's a little harsh for a 20 yo who played in a pitchers league coming off an injured shoulder last season.
I am hopeful Hayes makes some big strides this year. He will still only be 21 at AA this year and the glove is major league ready by all accounts.
Sad state if affairs. We need these hitters to take big steps and take them immediately.
That's a little harsh for a 20 yo who played in a pitchers league coming off an injured shoulder last season.
I am hopeful Hayes makes some big strides this year. He will still only be 21 at AA this year and the glove is major league ready by all accounts.
who is the #5 prospect for 2018
I think both Kranick and Ogle could breakout in WV this year.
Considering that the ML team is on track to disappoint this year, should look into streaming those WV games. If they choose to push their 2016 HS picks, that roster could include:
Sanchez, Lantigua, Cruz, Castro, Martin, Mitchell, Uselton, Baz, Kranick and Ogle.
Considering that the ML team is on track to disappoint this year, should look into streaming those WV games. If they choose to push their 2016 HS picks, that roster could include:
Sanchez, Lantigua, Cruz, Castro, Martin, Mitchell, Uselton, Baz, Kranick and Ogle.
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who is the #5 prospect for 2018
I don't remove players from the poll. Someone else asked for Craig. Didn't vote for him, but asked for him. I can run up to 15 players but don't really want to go that high; this poll goes to 11?
who is the #5 prospect for 2018
7271776B6C72656A3033020 wrote: I don't remove players from the poll. Someone else asked for Craig. Didn't vote for him, but asked for him. I can run up to 15 players but don't really want to go that high; this poll goes to 11?
Understood! You can have up to 15 names on the list.
Understood! You can have up to 15 names on the list.
who is the #5 prospect for 2018
7F4F4358584542614D5F5F2C0 wrote: Hard to imagine our system is so shallow that a kid who can't hit the ball out of the infield in the low minors is going to be #5
Sad state if affairs. We need these hitters to take big steps and take them immediately.
That's a little harsh for a 20 yo who played in a pitchers league coming off an injured shoulder last season.
I am hopeful Hayes makes some big strides this year. He will still only be 21 at AA this year and the glove is major league ready by all accounts.
Looking at his stat sheet, I would think the org foolish to put him the AA until he can square the ball up and drive it somewhere more consistently, otherwise they might as well move him to 2nd soon and get that process over with.
Is that shoulder why he had 5 xbh in 140ab in rookie ball the year prior? Rhetorical.
He has a lot of development to do for the bat to play. He does appear to have plus defense (from reports) and speed, but it seems like somewhere along the line this org got into the UT middle infielder farming business.
So far, his stat sheet fits. Another fine IF prospect who cannot drive the baseball (yet). Big year for him.
Sad state if affairs. We need these hitters to take big steps and take them immediately.
That's a little harsh for a 20 yo who played in a pitchers league coming off an injured shoulder last season.
I am hopeful Hayes makes some big strides this year. He will still only be 21 at AA this year and the glove is major league ready by all accounts.
Looking at his stat sheet, I would think the org foolish to put him the AA until he can square the ball up and drive it somewhere more consistently, otherwise they might as well move him to 2nd soon and get that process over with.
Is that shoulder why he had 5 xbh in 140ab in rookie ball the year prior? Rhetorical.
He has a lot of development to do for the bat to play. He does appear to have plus defense (from reports) and speed, but it seems like somewhere along the line this org got into the UT middle infielder farming business.
So far, his stat sheet fits. Another fine IF prospect who cannot drive the baseball (yet). Big year for him.
who is the #5 prospect for 2018
Think I'll run with Luplow until he gets in. Not a Hayes fan. Just haven't seen enough power. Luplow came out of nowhere last year but I think he's our best internal candidate for a 4th of, since Pirate management can't see that Adam Frazier is better there than the inf.