Jamari Baylor was selected as the organization’s #31 prospect. He received 27 of the 107 votes cast (25%). Josh Stephen finished second with 26 votes (24%). Andrew Schultz finished third with 18 votes (17%).
David Parkinson received 8 votes. Addison Russ received 7 votes. Bailey Falter received 6 votes. Colton Eastman and Gunner Mayer received 4 votes each. Zach Warren and Rixon Wingrove received 2 votes each. Alexis Azuaje, Ben Brown, and Juan Aparicio received one vote each.
I plan on running through a 35th poll.
Poll results will remain hidden.
Results, so far –
- Alec Bohm
- Spencer Howard
- Bryson Stott
- Erik Miller
- Mickey Moniak
- Francisco Morales
- Connor Seabold
- Ethan Lindow
- Adonis Medina
- Luis Garcia
- JoJo Romero
- Simon Muzziotti
- Rafael Marchan
- Damon Jones
- Johan Rojas
- Logan O’Hoppe
- Enyel De Los Santos
- Nick Maton
- Kevin Gowdy
- Kendall Simmons
- Matt Vierling
- Luke Leftwich
- Deivy Grullon
- Mauricio Llovera
- Kyle Young
- Starlyn Castillo
- Connor Brogdon
- Jhailyn Ortiz
- Christopher Sanchez
- Cole Irvin
- Jamari Baylor
Question, just curious where others have Ethan Lindow in your rankings?
Top 10, behind only Howard, Miller, Morales and Seabold among pitching prospects, probably around 8 or 9.
Why is Jack Conley never a part of this poll?
Combined .200/.296/.273/.569 across 3 levels in 2019?
I get it, but you had Juan Aparicio on the list, and nothing against Juan, but comparing the numbers last year at Full A Lakewood. It’s pretty much a wash. Juan at .191/.230/.279/.509 and Conley at .190/.277/.241/.518 both over about the same amount of ABs. Now Aparicio batted well at short A, but that is short A, and he had a great deal of at bats. Conley hasn’t had a consistent amount of at bats since he got here, but his numbers for his stint at AA Reading toward the end of the season started to show some promise at .273/.429/.455/.883. I think he stills has a bit to prove, but comparatively with Aparicio, I think he equally deserves to be on the list.
Can we add Glogoski to the poll?