Okay, katman, here's your revised question. After Travis "90+%" Snider, who do you think is the Jays' top prospect?
Kevin Ahrens | 27 (16.46%) |
J.P. Arencibia | 7 (4.27%) |
Brett Cecil | 100 (60.98%) |
Buck Coats | 4 (2.44%) |
David Purcey | 16 (9.76%) |
Ricky Romero | 5 (3.05%) |
Curtis Thigpen | 1 (0.61%) |
John Tolisano | 2 (1.22%) |
Other (who?) | 2 (1.22%) |
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I said Arencibia. I know he can hit and I believe he'll stick at catcher. That makes him a very valuable prospect.
No surprise, Cecil running away with the silver. Hey, when he makes his big league debut, he'll enable a heckuva name train! There are no outfielders, but any team with Walker Cooper catching, and George Brett, Todd Walker and Travis Jackson and Cecil Travis in the infield can manage the youth of Brett Cecil and the mediocrity of Jackson Todd on the mound!
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I agree with AY, Arencibia could be special. My impression is he anchored the Auburn team that won its championship on the road in New York last year. Diaz may be hearing footsteps soon, and keeping him on his toes can only be a huge positive to the organization.
"No surprise, Cecil running away with the
silver. Hey, when he makes his big league debut, he'll enable a
heckuva name train! There are no outfielders, but any team with Walker
Cooper catching, and George Brett, Todd Walker and Travis Jackson and
Cecil Travis in the infield can manage the youth of Brett Cecil and the
mediocrity of Jackson Todd on the mound!
A friend of mine and I have been doing Before and After's for around a year now. They are oodles of fun. My favourite one is Allan Ray Allen.
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A friend of mine and I have been doing Before and After's for around a year now. They are oodles of fun. My favourite one is Allan Ray Allen.
I seem to have started a trend. An interesting one, too - if the assessments continue to be lopsided at #3, it will be a pretty stark indication of the system's lack of depth.
Seems that folks have pretty much given up on Purcey. Would have expected him to place higher here, given that he's closer than Cecil.
Seems that folks have pretty much given up on Purcey. Would have expected him to place higher here, given that he's closer than Cecil.