1) Billy Hamilton
2) Robert Stephenson
3) Tony Cingrani
This may be the last of the runaway votes. I am suprised Henry Rodriguez hasn't gotten any mention at all yet.
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1) Billy Hamilton
2) Robert Stephenson
3) Tony Cingrani
This may be the last of the runaway votes. I am suprised Henry Rodriguez hasn't gotten any mention at all yet.
[This may be the last of the runaway votes. [/QUOTE]
Not so sure about that. I'm thinking that, after Corcino is elected here, Winker might rout the field in the next one. Actually, I wouldn't be surprised if Winker made a little noise in this round.
gotta go with Daniel Corcino. With no injuries, he will probably have a career like Edwin Jackson. He throws hard. He throws strikes. His mechanics are good. He doesn't have huge amounts of mileage on his arm.
I went with Corcino. I think it is very close between Cingrani and Corcino, and I like both of them based on results and proximity to the majors. Winker will be next for me, but Corcino has done it for longer than Winker and against tougher competition.
Jackson is a bigger, more projectable pitcher. Corcino is 5'11". I think Cueto would be a good comparison, but not every smallish pitcher turns out so well.
I think the jury is still out on Corcino. He skipped High A ball, went directly to AA from Dayton.
He pitched well, although his K rate was down and his BB rate was up.
Still, he made a big jump to AA and he's entitled to another year in the high minors to show his stuff.
Corcino has a quality arm, I'm just hopeful he can progress. In my mind, Winker is more likely to succeed in the majors, but Corcino certainly has a good chance too.
AAA should be interesting next year if both C pitchers are there.
I went Winker.
Love the BB rate and power as an 18 year old in the Pioneer League.
I could definitely see the reasoning behind putting Corcino here instead, as he's already been through all the travails a minor league guy could go through. However, Winker's possible upside (All-Star-level bat with above average to average RF defense) and ridiculous BB:K rate makes him my choice.
Where is Kyle Waldrop? Not even on the list, dude is going to be a stud, 5 tool OF
Absolutely agree Waldrop, my breakout player of the year, is the best player not on the list and, on my personal list, higher than at least a third of those on the list.
I asked if anybody needed to be put on the list and didn't get a reply. I also stated that I was going down Doug's top 25 to start with. Maybe that's why you don't see him. He will be on the next list.
No one has voted for Waldrop either.
Because I consider him more of a sure thing than Cingrani or Stephenson, Corcino is my number two prospect. I see him being anywhere from a really good #2 to an average #3. I think he takes Arroyo's spot next year.