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Who is the #31 prospect for 2018
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 1:10 am
by psuinpgh21
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)
Who is the #31 prospect for 2018
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 1:53 pm
by OrlandoMerced
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.
Who is the #31 prospect for 2018
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 2:12 pm
by johnfluharty
When you are down to #31, they are pretty much all long-shots.
Who is the #31 prospect for 2018
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 2:20 pm
by dogknot17@yahoo.co
Bostick will probably get some at bats this year with the Pirates.
Who is the #31 prospect for 2018
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 2:53 pm
by dave3BA
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.
Who is the #31 prospect for 2018
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 2:56 pm
by SammyKhalifa
i dont think my guy is going to win.
Who is the #31 prospect for 2018
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 3:19 pm
by OrlandoMerced
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.
Who is the #31 prospect for 2018
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 6:58 pm
by steve49
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 ?
Who is the #31 prospect for 2018
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 7:32 pm
by CTBucco
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.
Who is the #31 prospect for 2018
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2018 8:03 pm
by OrlandoMerced
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.