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Please join us in selecting the community’s best rated prospects The Battery Power community has selected a Community Prospect List as long as I can remember. This is exactly what this is. We’ve selected the first twenty-three already. This is the vote for number twenty-four.
Note from CoachfromdaCouch:
Ethan Bagwell took the 23rd spot in the Battery Power Community Prospect List with 29 votes. Jeremy Reyes finished second with 16 votes. Meanwhile, Ian Mejia tallied 10 votes on his way to a third place finish. John Gil, Herick Hernandez, Junior Garcia, and Robert Gonzalez finished out the round, in that order.
We are going to try an online poll instead of trying to keep up with this in the comments and having recs on comments and having to sequester conversations elsewhere, etc. The poll has the latest ones. For the rest of the year, the poll will close at 8pm ET on the day the post is made. The poll might not appear in Apple News so you have to use a different browser. We are adding this to Coral but it belongs to everybody.
From December 2nd through the 20th, it will be a Monday through Friday feature.
Community Prospect List through today
Rank
Player
Rank
Player
1
Drake Baldwin
16
Carter Holton
2
AJ Smith-Shawver
17
Adam Maier
3
Hurston Waldrep
18
Luke Sinnard
4
Cam Caminiti
19
Cade Kuehler
5
JR Ritchie
20
Nick Montgomery
6
Nacho Alvarez
21
Daysbel Hernandez
7
Owen Murphy
22
David McCabe
8
Drue Hackenburg
23
Ethan Bagwell
9
Jose Perdomo
10
Lucas Braun
11
Luis Guanipa
12
Didier Fuentes
13
Blake Burkhalter
14
Jhancarlos Lara
15
Garrett Baumann
How it works
- Anyone can nominate a player by dropping a comment and asking me to add him to the poll.
- One vote per person.
- Votes are cast by using the form below.
- Eligibility issues, such as how we treat MLB rookies, are up to the community and how the community chooses to nominate and vote.
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Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images
Please join us in selecting the community’s best rated prospects The Battery Power community has selected a Community Prospect List as long as I can remember. This is exactly what this is. We’ve selected the first twenty-three already. This is the vote for number twenty-four.
Note from CoachfromdaCouch:
Ethan Bagwell took the 23rd spot in the Battery Power Community Prospect List with 29 votes. Jeremy Reyes finished second with 16 votes. Meanwhile, Ian Mejia tallied 10 votes on his way to a third place finish. John Gil, Herick Hernandez, Junior Garcia, and Robert Gonzalez finished out the round, in that order.
We are going to try an online poll instead of trying to keep up with this in the comments and having recs on comments and having to sequester conversations elsewhere, etc. The poll has the latest ones. For the rest of the year, the poll will close at 8pm ET on the day the post is made. The poll might not appear in Apple News so you have to use a different browser. We are adding this to Coral but it belongs to everybody.
From December 2nd through the 20th, it will be a Monday through Friday feature.
Community Prospect List through today
Rank
Player
Rank
Player
1
Drake Baldwin
16
Carter Holton
2
AJ Smith-Shawver
17
Adam Maier
3
Hurston Waldrep
18
Luke Sinnard
4
Cam Caminiti
19
Cade Kuehler
5
JR Ritchie
20
Nick Montgomery
6
Nacho Alvarez
21
Daysbel Hernandez
7
Owen Murphy
22
David McCabe
8
Drue Hackenburg
23
Ethan Bagwell
9
Jose Perdomo
10
Lucas Braun
11
Luis Guanipa
12
Didier Fuentes
13
Blake Burkhalter
14
Jhancarlos Lara
15
Garrett Baumann
How it works
- Anyone can nominate a player by dropping a comment and asking me to add him to the poll.
- One vote per person.
- Votes are cast by using the form below.
- Eligibility issues, such as how we treat MLB rookies, are up to the community and how the community chooses to nominate and vote.
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