Mitch Gueller takes the 47th prospect slot in our poll. He received 29 of 109 votes (26.6%). Mitch Walding, Lewis Alezones, and Mark Leiter finished behind him with 9 votes each.
The current poll’s selections so far are listed below.
- J.P. Crawford
- Aaron Nola
- Maikel Franco
- Roman Quinn
- Zach Eflin
- Ben Lively
- Jesse Biddle
- Kelly Dugan
- Tom Windle
- Yoel Mecias
- Deivi Grullon
- Matt Imhof
- Dylan Cozens
- Carlos Tocci
- Odubel Herrera
- Aaron Altherr
- Aaron Brown
- Franklyn Kilome
- Victor Arano
- Andrew Knapp
- Zach Green
- Severino Gonzalez
- Cord Sandberg
- Jesmuel Valentin
- Ricardo Pinto
- Luis Encarnacion
- Cameron Perkins
- Jose Pujols
- Andrew Pullin
- Tommy Joseph
- Nefi Ogando
- Jiandido Tromp
- Joely Rodriguez
- Rhys Hoskins
- Brandon Leibrandt
- Willians Astudillo
- Elniery Garcia
- Arquimedes Gamboa
- Chris Oliver
- Hector Neris
- Brian Pointer
- Adam Morgan
- Elvis Araujo
- Samuel Hiciano
- Malquin Canelo
- David Whitehead
- Mitch Gueller
The poll for #48 is up next.
Nuñez.
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Nunez for me too. He missed two seasons due to injury and, impressively, he’s still on track to hit AA as a 22 year old.
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If you say so, sure, what the hell.
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I went with Arauz. Wasn’t he a biggish money LA signing
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Excerpt from MLBTR: August 2014
“The Phillies signed 16-year-old Panamanian shortstop Jonathan Arauz to a contract worth a $600K bonus, CSNPhilly.com’s Jim Salisbury reports (Twitter link). Arauz didn’t crack the top-30 international prospect rankings for either MLB.com or Baseball America, though BA’s Ben Badler reports that some scouts considered Arauz to be Panama’s best young player. The switch-hitting Arauz is “better from the left side with gap power,” Badler writes, and the teenager has the strong arm and smooth hands that could allow him to stick at shortstop”
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I think the poll should close when Mitch Walding makes the list, and he’s been coming close of late.
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What happens if he gets cut before he makes the list?
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we riot
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