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Breaking down MLB.com's Top 200 Prospects (Part 2)
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Breaking down MLB.com's Top 200 Prospects (Part 2)


May 18, 2020, 11:46 AM
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Breaking down MLB.com's Top 200 Prospects (Part 2)

This part of the list is filled with position players that have a chance to go pro or return to college to better their stock for future drafts. Full Story »


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Re: Breaking down MLB.com's Top 200 Prospects (Part 2)


May 18, 2020, 11:56 AM
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Some interesting pitching prospects that the Cubs are probably thinking about

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Re: Breaking down MLB.com's Top 200 Prospects (Part 2)


May 18, 2020, 12:54 PM
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Control issue Aside the Cub should definitely be targeting that kid out of Virginia Tech. Craig Kimbrel is not what he once was as a closer and Brandon morrow is not going to be returning to the cubs any time soon. The cubs have not had a legitimate flame throwing reliever since Chapman. Even if it ends up being a case like Tyler chatwood where he walks nearly as many people as he strikes out if the cubs can figure out a way to even harness his command a little bit that kid out of Virginia Tech has a legitimate shot to be the future closer of this organization

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Re: Breaking down MLB.com's Top 200 Prospects (Part 2)


May 18, 2020, 1:34 PM
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anyone throwing 100 mph is someone to consider for sure

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Re: Breaking down MLB.com's Top 200 Prospects (Part 2)


May 19, 2020, 7:32 AM
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Agreed Zack Brzykcy should definitely be on the Cubs radar. But sometimes harnessing control of their pitches is very hard to accomplish as Dillon Maples can attest to. Once upon a time I was sure Dillon was going to be the next Chapman, but he still hasn't been able to harness his command of pitches to make him an elite closer.

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Re: Breaking down MLB.com's Top 200 Prospects (Part 2)


May 19, 2020, 10:07 AM
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Yep ...can't even stay on the roster, let alone be a reliable member of the Cubs bullpen.

Hopefully, this is the season for him whenever it happens

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