Community Pitching Prospect #11
WIth 31.6% of the vote in the open poll, and 51.5% in the runoff, Taijuan Walker is elected Community Pitching Prospect #10.
RESULTS:
Taijuan Walker: 31.6% (51.5% In Runoff)
Drew Pomeranz: 28.9% (48.5% In Runoff)
Jacob Turner: 22.4%
Jarrod Parker: 5.3%
Carlos Martinez: 3.9%
Robbie Erlin: 2.6%
Arodys Vizcaino: 2.6% (write in)
Brad Peacock: 1,3%
Nestor Molina 1.3% (write in)
James Paxton: 0%
Manny Banuelos: 0%
Trevor May: 0%
CANDIDATES: Drew Pomeranz, Jacob Turner, Jarrod Parker, Carlos Martinez, Martin Perez, Matt Harvey, Randall Delgado, Taylor Jungmann, Jarred Cosart, Jake Odorizzi
IN ROTATION: Zack Wheeler (#9-2.5%), Archie Bradley (#9-1.3%), Arodys Vizcaino (#9-1.3%), Robbie Erlin (#10-2.6%), Brad Peacock (#10-1.3%), James Paxton (#10-0%), Manny Banuelos (#10-0%), Trevor May (#10-0%)
TESTERS: Jed Bradley, Nestor Molina, Drew Hutchison, Keyvius Sampson, Mike Montgomery
#01 - MATT MOORE - 91.0%
#02 - JULIO TEHERAN - 57.3%
#03 - SHELBY MILLER - 66.7%
#04 - TREVOR BAUER - 40.0%
#05 - TYLER SKAGGS - 30.0%
#06 - GERRIT COLE - 24.3% (65.2% In Runoff)
#07 - JAMESON TAILLON - 26.0% (34.7 In 3-Way Runoff, 51.2% In 2-Way Runoff)
#08 - DYLAN BUNDY - 39.3%
#09 - DANNY HULTZEN - 45.6%
#10 - TAIJUAN WALKER - 31.6% (51.5% In Runoff)
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by mathisrocks5 on Nov 19, 2011 7:34 PM EST up reply actions
I like Turner here
But for me we are splitting hairs between Pomeranz, Turner, and Parker – all three are certainly deserving of being the next one ranked.
Overall the top 10 mirror what I have for my top 10 (the order is a different), so I think we are headed down the right track.
I feel similarly
On Pomeranz, Turner and Parker. I’ve voted Turner for the past two, but there’s compelling logic for the other two.
Those are the next three on my list, in that exact order(Pom, Turner, Parker)
but I prefer them to 6 of the 10 names ahead of them on the list. Not sure if it’s SNTS going on or what, but these are three very good pitching prospect on the cusp on the majors and they are getting overlooked IMO.
http://bullpenbanter.com
RIP Randy "Macho Man" Savage
i still don't think
Parker is going to be as good as a lot of scouts seem to think he is
but this is one case, where i definitely hope i’m wrong
by blue bulldog on Nov 19, 2011 9:17 PM EST up reply actions
I agree
I have Parker at 16 on my own list, and had him lower, but I was convinced from arguments on here to move him up. But there are five ahead of him on my own list.
by cookiedabookie on Nov 19, 2011 9:49 PM EST up reply actions
Voting Closed
Pomeranz wins with 25 votes, setting himself apart from Turner, Parker, and Martinez with 17, 12, and 10 votes respectively.

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