Who is the #31 prospect for 2018
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Who is the #31 prospect for 2018
At long last, Mr. Lithuania Dovydas Neverauskas, takes the #30 spot. Adding the human highlight film, Bligh Madris. Cody Bolton next.
The results so 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 over Cruz)
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 over Ogle)
25. Braeden Ogle, 20, SP, A- (74.2%)
26. Connor Uselton, 19, OF, R (28%)
27. Nick Burdi, 25, RR, Rule 5 draft pick/AA (23.1%)
28. Steven Alemais, 22, SS, A+ (28.1% of the vote)
29. Max Kranick, 20, SP, A- (30.8% of the vote)
30. Dovydas Neverauskas, 25, RP, AAA/MLB (35% of the vote)
The results so 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 over Cruz)
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 over Ogle)
25. Braeden Ogle, 20, SP, A- (74.2%)
26. Connor Uselton, 19, OF, R (28%)
27. Nick Burdi, 25, RR, Rule 5 draft pick/AA (23.1%)
28. Steven Alemais, 22, SS, A+ (28.1% of the vote)
29. Max Kranick, 20, SP, A- (30.8% of the vote)
30. Dovydas Neverauskas, 25, RP, AAA/MLB (35% of the vote)
Who is the #31 prospect for 2018
Dovydas Neverauskas last round and now Logan Hill getting votes?
These guys aren't prospects.
IMO Castro and Valerio are the two best prospects on the list by a relatively large margin.
These guys aren't prospects.
IMO Castro and Valerio are the two best prospects on the list by a relatively large margin.
Who is the #31 prospect for 2018
When you are down to #31, they are pretty much all long-shots.
Who is the #31 prospect for 2018
Bostick will probably get some at bats this year with the Pirates.
Who is the #31 prospect for 2018
112C323F303A31133B2C3D3B3A5E0 wrote: Dovydas Neverauskas last round and now Logan Hill getting votes?
These guys aren't prospects.
IMO Castro and Valerio are the two best prospects on the list by a relatively large margin.
I'll disagree as a Hill voter. He made some swing changes last year that unlocked some new found power. The Pirates were obviously pleased as they sent him to the AFL (prospects-only) and he held his own there. You have to think that the Pirates view him as outfield depth, and at #31 on a prospect list, I don't think it's a reach to vote for him.
His 2017 was also after returning from a broken hand earlier in the season. As you know, hand injuries tend to sap power.
These guys aren't prospects.
IMO Castro and Valerio are the two best prospects on the list by a relatively large margin.
I'll disagree as a Hill voter. He made some swing changes last year that unlocked some new found power. The Pirates were obviously pleased as they sent him to the AFL (prospects-only) and he held his own there. You have to think that the Pirates view him as outfield depth, and at #31 on a prospect list, I don't think it's a reach to vote for him.
His 2017 was also after returning from a broken hand earlier in the season. As you know, hand injuries tend to sap power.
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Who is the #31 prospect for 2018
i dont think my guy is going to win.
Who is the #31 prospect for 2018
7C796E7D2B5A59180 wrote: Dovydas Neverauskas last round and now Logan Hill getting votes?
These guys aren't prospects.
IMO Castro and Valerio are the two best prospects on the list by a relatively large margin.
I'll disagree as a Hill voter. He made some swing changes last year that unlocked some new found power. The Pirates were obviously pleased as they sent him to the AFL (prospects-only) and he held his own there. You have to think that the Pirates view him as outfield depth, and at #31 on a prospect list, I don't think it's a reach to vote for him.
His 2017 was also after returning from a broken hand earlier in the season. As you know, hand injuries tend to sap power.
I don't know man, hard to think much of a 24 year old having a good year in high A.
These guys aren't prospects.
IMO Castro and Valerio are the two best prospects on the list by a relatively large margin.
I'll disagree as a Hill voter. He made some swing changes last year that unlocked some new found power. The Pirates were obviously pleased as they sent him to the AFL (prospects-only) and he held his own there. You have to think that the Pirates view him as outfield depth, and at #31 on a prospect list, I don't think it's a reach to vote for him.
His 2017 was also after returning from a broken hand earlier in the season. As you know, hand injuries tend to sap power.
I don't know man, hard to think much of a 24 year old having a good year in high A.
Who is the #31 prospect for 2018
7B4658555A505B795146575150340 wrote: Dovydas Neverauskas last round and now Logan Hill getting votes?
These guys aren't prospects.
IMO Castro and Valerio are the two best prospects on the list by a relatively large margin.
I'll disagree as a Hill voter. He made some swing changes last year that unlocked some new found power. The Pirates were obviously pleased as they sent him to the AFL (prospects-only) and he held his own there. You have to think that the Pirates view him as outfield depth, and at #31 on a prospect list, I don't think it's a reach to vote for him.
His 2017 was also after returning from a broken hand earlier in the season. As you know, hand injuries tend to sap power.
I don't know man, hard to think much of a 24 year old having a good year in high A.
I'm with you on Castro but seems like you and I are the only votes he gets ?
These guys aren't prospects.
IMO Castro and Valerio are the two best prospects on the list by a relatively large margin.
I'll disagree as a Hill voter. He made some swing changes last year that unlocked some new found power. The Pirates were obviously pleased as they sent him to the AFL (prospects-only) and he held his own there. You have to think that the Pirates view him as outfield depth, and at #31 on a prospect list, I don't think it's a reach to vote for him.
His 2017 was also after returning from a broken hand earlier in the season. As you know, hand injuries tend to sap power.
I don't know man, hard to think much of a 24 year old having a good year in high A.
I'm with you on Castro but seems like you and I are the only votes he gets ?
Who is the #31 prospect for 2018
2E130D000F050E2C0413020405610 wrote: Dovydas Neverauskas last round and now Logan Hill getting votes?
These guys aren't prospects.
IMO Castro and Valerio are the two best prospects on the list by a relatively large margin.
Valerio has been getting my vote the last couple rounds.
These guys aren't prospects.
IMO Castro and Valerio are the two best prospects on the list by a relatively large margin.
Valerio has been getting my vote the last couple rounds.
Who is the #31 prospect for 2018
585F4E5D4E1F122B0 wrote: Dovydas Neverauskas last round and now Logan Hill getting votes?
These guys aren't prospects.
IMO Castro and Valerio are the two best prospects on the list by a relatively large margin.
I'll disagree as a Hill voter. He made some swing changes last year that unlocked some new found power. The Pirates were obviously pleased as they sent him to the AFL (prospects-only) and he held his own there. You have to think that the Pirates view him as outfield depth, and at #31 on a prospect list, I don't think it's a reach to vote for him.
His 2017 was also after returning from a broken hand earlier in the season. As you know, hand injuries tend to sap power.
I don't know man, hard to think much of a 24 year old having a good year in high A.
I'm with you on Castro but seems like you and I are the only votes he gets ?
I'm guessing that Castro has no chance to stay at SS. Because I'm not sure how a SS could put up an 820+ OPS as an 18 year old the GCL and not get major prospect hype.
These guys aren't prospects.
IMO Castro and Valerio are the two best prospects on the list by a relatively large margin.
I'll disagree as a Hill voter. He made some swing changes last year that unlocked some new found power. The Pirates were obviously pleased as they sent him to the AFL (prospects-only) and he held his own there. You have to think that the Pirates view him as outfield depth, and at #31 on a prospect list, I don't think it's a reach to vote for him.
His 2017 was also after returning from a broken hand earlier in the season. As you know, hand injuries tend to sap power.
I don't know man, hard to think much of a 24 year old having a good year in high A.
I'm with you on Castro but seems like you and I are the only votes he gets ?
I'm guessing that Castro has no chance to stay at SS. Because I'm not sure how a SS could put up an 820+ OPS as an 18 year old the GCL and not get major prospect hype.