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PostPosted: Tue May 24, 2016 10:28 pm 
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If I'm ranking the Cubs prospects, Contreras is #1 and Almora is #2.

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If I'm ranking the Cubs prospects, Contreras is #1 and Almora is #2.


I think both will be up with the major league club this season. Perhaps before September too. Frankly, I don't see why they keep Federowicz on the major league club. I was told they have no options on him and would risk losing him, if they tried to reassign him to the AAA club. That he would not clear waivers and they don't want to lose him, in case Montero or Ross gets injured. But it seems like Contreras could fill the role in such an event, better than Federowicz most likely. If nothing else, Almora will be a September call-up to pinch run, be a late inning defensive replacement and get some major league at bats.

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I believe the organization thinks Contreras still can improve behind the dish.

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I believe the organization thinks Contreras still can improve behind the dish.



I agree. Not bringing up with the Miguel injury told me either they want to maximize his reps and transition him to a large role next year. Or they don't believe in him and are trying to max trade value and let him rake.

they just want to get him more reps than sitting on the bench.


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TurdFerguson wrote:
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I believe the organization thinks Contreras still can improve behind the dish.



I agree. Not bringing up with the Miguel injury told me either they want to maximize his reps and transition him to a large role next year. Or they don't believe in him and are trying to max trade value and let him rake.

they just want to get him more reps than sitting on the bench.


Assuming Ross does retire, I would not be surprised if Contreras catches more than Montero next season. I believe next year is Miggy's last on his contract too. Schwarber would be just an emergency/ 3rd catcher assuming he is able to catch still.

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Time to call up CJ Edwards. Or Carl Edwards Jr. But definitely one of them.

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Time to call up CJ Edwards. Or Carl Edwards Jr. But definitely one of them.


He wasn't very good at all last year. Has he been really good at AAA this year?

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Time to call up CJ Edwards. Or Carl Edwards Jr. But definitely one of them.


He wasn't very good at all last year. Has he been really good at AAA this year?

That 4.2 IP really helped you in analyzing him, did it?

Anyway, he was fine in that 4.2 IP considering it was his first 4.2 IP in the majors.

As with any young reliever, control will be an issue until it isn't.

So far in AAA this season, he has 18.1 IP over 16 appearances. 1.091 WHIP, 12.8 K/9, and he has reduced his walk rate significantly (though there is still improvement to be had.) His ERA (though almost useless for relievers) is 1.96. I do not know how to check runners stranded percentages for MiLB, but from what I've heard he has been very successful so far. Simply put...he has been very successful for his entire minor league career.

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Time to call up CJ Edwards. Or Carl Edwards Jr. But definitely one of them.


He wasn't very good at all last year. Has he been really good at AAA this year?

That 4.2 IP really helped you in analyzing him, did it?

Anyway, he was fine in that 4.2 IP considering it was his first 4.2 IP in the majors.

As with any young reliever, control will be an issue until it isn't.

So far in AAA this season, he has 18.1 IP over 16 appearances. 1.091 WHIP, 12.8 K/9, and he has reduced his walk rate significantly (though there is still improvement to be had.) His ERA (though almost useless for relievers) is 1.96. I do not know how to check runners stranded percentages for MiLB, but from what I've heard he has been very successful so far. Simply put...he has been very successful for his entire minor league career.


I'm not saying the guy sucks. But in the few outings he pitched last year he had trouble locating pitches, got behind and got hammered. He looked overmatched. Maybe he will have better luck his next time up. He was a guy who was highly regarded as a starter at one time. I hope he can help, but frankly he looked like a skinny kid who was afraid to throw strikes when I saw him last year.

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But in the few outings he pitched last year he had trouble locating pitches, got behind and got hammered. He looked overmatched.

No he didn't (get hammered) and no he wasn't (overmatched).

His OPS against was .566. If you don't follow OPS much, I can assure you that a .566 OPS against his fantastic. For example, in 2015 Jake Arrieta had a .507 OPS against. Kershaw? .521 OPS against.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/playe ... &year=2015

Out of CJ's 5 appearances, he only gave up earned runs in one of them. You probably only saw the one appearance.

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But in the few outings he pitched last year he had trouble locating pitches, got behind and got hammered. He looked overmatched.

No he didn't (get hammered) and no he wasn't (overmatched).

His OPS against was .566. If you don't follow OPS much, I can assure you that a .566 OPS against his fantastic. For example, in 2015 Jake Arrieta had a .507 OPS against. Kershaw? .521 OPS against.

http://www.baseball-reference.com/playe ... &year=2015

Out of CJ's 5 appearances, he only gave up earned runs in one of them. You probably only saw the one appearance.


Since he only threw 4 2/3 innings and gave up 3 runs (2 earned) and walked 3, I can't say that shouts "promising". I saw him in a few games and just didn't think he looked like a guy who was likely to make the 2016 squad. So I wasn't surprised when he didn't distinguish himself in spring training and make the team going North. I'm sure he will get another chance this season and hope he fares well. But he's not a guy I am guessing will take on an important role in the bullpen in 2016.

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2) There are no prospect-eligible players who are currently in the majors in this ranking.
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28. Eloy Jimenez, RF, Chicago Cubs Why He'll Succeed: One of the two or three best young hitters in the minors, Jimenez has the size, bat speed, and hitting ability to develop into a middle-of-the-order hitter. If his approach matures, 30-homer seasons with a .300 average and a good OBP aren’t out of the question.

Why He Might Fail: His aggressive approach could get exploited as his moves up the organizational ladder and down the defensive spectrum, making the bat less palatable, though still playable.

34. Gleyber Torres, MI, Chicago Cubs Why He'll Succeed: There’s no real weakness to Torres’ game. Everything but the power flashes above-average to plus, and his instincts both at the plate and in the field are impressive for any age, much less a 19-year-old.

Why He Might Fail: If he doesn’t stick at shortstop, he doesn’t have the offensive skill set to be a first-division regular. That’s all I got.

50. Ian Happ, 2B, Chicago Cubs Why He’ll Succeed: When he finds a long-term defensive home he'll be a solid, well-rounded regular with quality makeup and clubhouse contributions. Does a little bit of everything offensively, hitting for average, some power, and putting up double-digit stolen base totals.

Why He Might Fail: His longer swing and high strikeout totals could get exposed against big-league competition, and the unusual tool set might never quite fit an everyday profile, in which case Happ would ultimately have more of a utility future.
Hmm a RF, SS and a 2B not any positions we have an immediate need at


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27. Gleyber Torres SS Hit just .179 at high Class A in April before reverting back to the mature young hitter we love.

37. Ian Happ 2B Threatening for a 20-20 season, earned promotion to Double-A after posting .885 OPS in first half

46. Eloy Jimenez OF Cubs Huge Dominican started performing like the No. 1-ranked prospect in the 2013 international class.

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Eloy Jimenez was taken with the #1 overall pick in the Dominican Winter League draft. Pretty cool for him.

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Former 10th round draft pick RP Dakota Mekkes has been doing very well in the minors and is up to AAA. Seems to be a potential bullpen candidate later this year.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/regi ... kkes000dak

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Former 10th round draft pick RP Dakota Mekkes has been doing very well in the minors and is up to AAA. Seems to be a potential bullpen candidate later this year.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/regi ... kkes000dak

That's a big boy. Stats are very impressive btw. Only 23. Bring him up now.

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Only 23? That's not some remarkably fast riser.

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Only 23? That's not some remarkably fast riser.

You've been following the Cubs longer than me. You should know they struggle to bring up young pitchers.

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Only 23? That's not some remarkably fast riser.


Drafted out of college in 2016.

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Only 23? That's not some remarkably fast riser.


Drafted out of college in 2016.


He’s not Doogie Howser?

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I am going back through and reading this thread. Entertaining.

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Fangraphs did the Cubs top prospects list. McDaniel is a dope but Longenhagen actually kinda knows what he's looking at. Nico is going to be a good player. They're light on Bryan Hudson. There's a whole lot of blah here.

https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/top-31- ... cago-cubs/


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I am going back through and reading this thread. Entertaining.



:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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