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REVISED Top 2009 Prospect

Since the last post/poll generated quite a bit of discussion and there were some omissions, or some very strong alternatives, I am taking Heyward, Porcello and Feliz (the 3 top rom the last list), and including the following, Pedro Alvarez, Trevor Cahill, Madison Bumgarner, Mike Moustakas, Lars Anderson and Other.

Again, this list is obviously completely speculative, but represents a solid group, one of which, I believe is likely to be the Top 2009 Prospect (again this list assumes Wieters/Price/Snider won't qualify).  Finally, if you choose, Other, let us know who you think that other will be and and give us your case for them. 

Poll
Who will be Baseball's Top Prospect for 2009?
Jason Heyward
106 votes
Rick Porcello
20 votes
Neftali Feliz
44 votes
Madison Bumgarner
54 votes
Pedro Alvarez
41 votes
Lars Anderson
19 votes
Trevor Cahill
47 votes
Mike Moustakas
47 votes
Other
43 votes

421 votes | Poll has closed

33 comments  |  0 recs

Top 2009 Prospect

Never too early to start to make some bold predictions for next year.  Below are my top 6 candidates for Player of the Year Honors next year (in no particular order), assuming Price/Wieters/Snider do not qualify.  I think a case can be made for each and I'm curious to hear what the readers think.

Please vote and if there is a glaring omission in your opinion, or you feel very strongly about an alternate candidate please post.

 

 

Poll
Who do you think will be the Top Propsect for 2009
Jesus Montero
24 votes
Jason Heyward
161 votes
Rick Porcello
60 votes
Michael Stanton
19 votes
Neftali Feliz
61 votes
Brett Wallace
27 votes

352 votes | Poll has closed

66 comments  |  0 recs