Cards top-20 prospects in my view
- robbotis
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Awesome list.
Surrised no Deryk Hooker. He seems promising from scouting reports, and his numbers certainly are there.
Surrised no Deryk Hooker. He seems promising from scouting reports, and his numbers certainly are there.
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+mikechamp wrote:FTFYTimeForGuinness wrote:/phin + swirls + New Pagodi = minor league goodness
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Hooker and Kopp are a couple pitchers I'm pretty high on - similar to Hector Hernandez. This is really the first year that Kopp has stayed healthy, and Hooker was having a breakout season in QC up to his promotion. Right now I'd probably have them in my low- to mid-20's.robbotis wrote:Awesome list.
Surrised no Deryk Hooker. He seems promising from scouting reports, and his numbers certainly are there.
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++Swirls wrote:Hooker and Kopp are a couple pitchers I'm pretty high on - similar to Hector Hernandez. This is really the first year that Kopp has stayed healthy, and Hooker was having a breakout season in QC up to his promotion. Right now I'd probably have them in my low- to mid-20's.robbotis wrote:Awesome list.
Surrised no Deryk Hooker. He seems promising from scouting reports, and his numbers certainly are there.
I wasgoing to do a top-30, but once igot past 15 I was having a hard time cutting them up. Not much difference between them at all as Swirls said. We are stocked with C+ guys.
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Damn...how could I forget Pagodi?! He runs the Minor League Forum.mikechamp wrote:FTFYTimeForGuinness wrote:/phin + swirls + New Pagodi = minor league goodness
I deserve a lashing for that!
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I think I appreciate these minor league contributors more than anyone. I can't tear myself away from the big club but I want to know what's going on at the other levels, and it's great to have those folks that do that.
Keep it up guys, it's appreciated. I look almost every day, although I don't post much simply because I don't know much.
Keep it up guys, it's appreciated. I look almost every day, although I don't post much simply because I don't know much.
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I read the minor league forum, and I also appreciate the contributions you guys have made.
One guy I'm curious about , though.....because I seem to remember some high marks when he was drafted, do any of you have an analysis of Robert Stock? Is the brass still contemplating a conversion to pitching or OF, or will he be able to stick at catching? Do you see him eventually reaching the majors?
One guy I'm curious about , though.....because I seem to remember some high marks when he was drafted, do any of you have an analysis of Robert Stock? Is the brass still contemplating a conversion to pitching or OF, or will he be able to stick at catching? Do you see him eventually reaching the majors?
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He's allowed 99 stolen bases and has a 28.8 caught stealing percent. To go along with that, he has 16 throwing errors. It's probably a bad idea to analyze catching ability from box scores, but nevertheless I'm pretty sure he has no future as a catcher. If he has a future in baseball it's going to have to be as a pitcher.st.lewis11 wrote:I read the minor league forum, and I also appreciate the contributions you guys have made.
One guy I'm curious about , though.....because I seem to remember some high marks when he was drafted, do any of you have an analysis of Robert Stock? Is the brass still contemplating a conversion to pitching or OF, or will he be able to stick at catching? Do you see him eventually reaching the majors?
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The minor league forum is the best pure baseball forum...not a lot of whining and moaning...just baseball.jim wrote:I think I appreciate these minor league contributors more than anyone. I can't tear myself away from the big club but I want to know what's going on at the other levels, and it's great to have those folks that do that.
Keep it up guys, it's appreciated. I look almost every day, although I don't post much simply because I don't know much.
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thanks for the post!




