Sickels comes out tomorrow. I believe Keith Law and Baseball America also come this week or next. It will be interesting to see where Hamilton, Corcino and Cingrani rank. Any predictions?
Sickels comes out tomorrow. I believe Keith Law and Baseball America also come this week or next. It will be interesting to see where Hamilton, Corcino and Cingrani rank. Any predictions?
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Hamilton around 25, with questions about his bat still and at least one caveat about his glove and CF.
Corcino around 45, with mention about how similar he is to Cueto, no-hitter.
Cingrani just behind Corcino, with mention of monster relief role, acquisition of slider, plus stuff.
All three make the top 50.
Henry Rodriguez might also get a mention, as could Donnie Joseph. Rodriguez, IMO, should be in the top 50, but, with his injury, might not get the credit he deserves.
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