Max Moroff gets more votes than anyone has got in several rounds and wins the #26 spot. Bit surprised by the #2 finisher, to be honest. Adding Pablo Reyes this time.
The top 26:
1 Austin Meadows 21 OF AAA
2 Tyler Glasnow 23 SP AAA/MLB
3 Josh Bell 24 1B/OF AAA/MLB
4 Mitch Keller 20 SP A-
5 Kevin Newman 23 SS AA
6 Ke'Bryan Hayes 19 3b A-
7 Nick Kingham 25 SP AAA
8 Cole Tucker 20 SS A+
9 Taylor Hearn 22 SP A-
10 Will Craig 22 3B A-
11 Steven Brault 24 SP AAA/MLB
12 Elias Diaz 26 C AAA/MLB
13 Alen Hanson 24 AAA/MLB
14 Gage Hinsz, 20 SP A-
15 Yeudy Garcia 24 SP A+
16 Edgar Santana 25 RP AAA
17 Clay Holmes 23 SP AA
18 Braeden Ogle 19 SP R
19 Jin-De Jhang 23 C AA
20 Luis Escobar 20 SP A+
21 Trevor Williams 25 RP AAA/MLB
22 Jose Osuna 24 OF/1B AAA
23 Max Kranick 19 SP R
24 Dovydas Neverauskas 25 RP AAA
25 Kevin Kramer 23 2b AA
26 Max Moroff 23 IF AAA/MLB
Who is the #27 prospect for 2017
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Who is the #27 prospect for 2017
What is the deal with Connor Joe? Is he behind others in his development? Was he a bad 1st round pick? I would hope he will be in Altoona and maybe a late Indy promotion based on his age and college experience.
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Who is the #27 prospect for 2017
Joe didn't play at all in the year he was drafted. He was a guy without a position who they thought his bat would be good enough to overlook that. This is his 3rd year in the system so being at Altoona isn't that bad, but most would agree he wasn't a good #1a pick.
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Who is the #27 prospect for 2017
This one is really close, 2 tied and 1 just a vote back. If you haven't voted, what are you waiting for?