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Overall Community Prospect #109

With 63.0% of the vote, Mikie Mahtook is elected Overall Community Prospect #108

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PITCHING PROSPECT JESSE BIDDLE vs POSITIONAL PROSPECT AARON HICKS

Positional Prospects In The Queue: Matt Adams, Christian Bethancourt, Matt Davidson

Pitching Prospects In The Queue: Addison Reed, Jed Bradley, Jeurys Familia

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OVERALL COMMUNITY PROSPECT LIST:

#01 - BRYCE HARPER - 56.9%

#02 - MIKE TROUT - 60%

#03 - MATT MOORE - 96%

#04 - JURICKSON PROFAR - 51.9%

#05 - JULIO TEHERAN - 60.9%

#06 - SHELBY MILLER - 58.7%

#07 - MANNY MACHADO - 87.7%

#08 - DEVIN MESORACO - 69.4%

#09 - TREVOR BAUER - 55.3%

#10 - WILL MYERS - 73.8%

#11 - JESUS MONTERO - 73.7%

#12 - ANTHONY RENDON - 72.9%

#13 - TYLER SKAGGS - 54.3%

#14 - GERRIT COLE - 51.4%

#15 - TRAVIS D'ARNAUD - 60.9%

#16 - JAMESON TAILLON - 56.1%

#17 - DYLAN BUNDY - 65.0%

#18 - NOLAN ARENADO - 63.1%

#19 - DANNY HULTZEN - 81.1%

#20 - TAIJUAN WALKER - 62.7%

#21 - DREW POMERANZ - 67.9%

#22 - MIGUEL SANO - 62.5%

#23 - JACOB TURNER - 54.7%

#24 - JARROD PARKER - 60.4%

#25 - YONDER ALONSO - 68.4%

#26 - JAMES PAXTON - 61.4%

#27 - FRANCISCO LINDOR - 59.0%

#28 - CARLOS MARTINEZ - 50.8%

#29 - BUBBA STARLING - 65.2%

#30 - XANDER BOGAERTS - 50.8%

#31 - RANDALL DELGADO - 66.1%

#32 - ARCHIE BRADLEY - 53.8%

#33 - ANTHONY RIZZO - 60.0%

#34 - OSCAR TAVERAS - 58.7%

#35 - MARTIN PEREZ - 52.9%

#36 - ZACK WHEELER - 59.3%

#37 - BRETT JACKSON - 50.8%

#38 - YASMANI GRANDAL - 50.9%

#39 - MATT HARVEY - 54.5%

#40 - JAKE MARISNICK - 79.1%

#41 - HAK-JU LEE - 68.5%

#42 - NICK FRANKLIN - 59.3%

#43 - ROBBIE ERLIN - 57.1%

#44 - CHESLOR CUTHBERT - 57.1%

#45 - CHRISTIAN YELICH - 51.9%

#46 - ARODYS VIZCAINO - 53.6%

#47 - JONATHAN SINGLETON - 52.5%

#48 - A.J. COLE - 55.1%

#49 - MIKE OLT - 51.9%

#50 - ANTHONY GOSE - 59.3%

#51 - MANNY BANUELOS - 67.6%

#52 - GEORGE SPRINGER - 57.4%

#53 - BRAD PEACOCK - 53.8%

#54 - JAKE ODORIZZI - 66.0%

#55 - JOSH BELL - 63.0%

#56 - MICHAEL CHOICE - 63.0%

#57 - GARY SANCHEZ - 54.0%

#58 - MIKE MONTGOMERY - 50.8%

#59 - NOAH SYNDERGAARD - 51.6%

#60 - TREVOR MAY - 63.8%

#61 - RYAN LAVARNWAY - 58.8%

#62 - GARY BROWN - 64.4%

#63 - TYRELL JENKINS - 53.2%

#64 - LEONYS MARTIN - 65.8%

#65 - NICK CASTELLANOS - 60.7%

#66 - ZACH LEE - 71.2%

#67 - DREW HUTCHISON - 60.0%

#68 - WILIN ROSARIO - 61.7%

#69 - STARLING MARTE - 71.4%

#70 - JEAN SEGURA - 76.9%

#71 - RYMER LIRIANO - 76.9%

#72 - KEYVIUS SAMPSON - 53.5%

#73 - JONATHAN SCHOOP - 58.1%

#74 - JEDD GYORKO - 57.5%

#75 - KOLTEN WONG - 62.8%

#76 - CHAD BETTIS - 76.5%

#77 - ANDRELTON SIMMONS - 55.0%

#78 - WILL MIDDLEBROOKS - 52.2%

#79 - NESTOR MOLINA - 61.5%

#80 - JAVIER BAEZ - 66.7%

#81 - OSWALDO ARCIA - 52.8%

#82 - TIM WHEELER - 53.5%

#83 - EDDIE ROSARIO - 55.6%

#84 - WILY PERALTA - 65.0%

#85 - DELLIN BETANCES - 85.1%

#86 - SONNY GRAY - 75.0%

#87 - BILLY HAMILTON - 60.5%

#88 - GARRETT RICHARDS - 55.0%

#89 - DEREK NORRIS - 55.8%

#90 - JUSTIN NICOLINO - 85.7%

#91 - JOE WIELAND - 75.0%

#92 - TAYLOR JUNGMANN - 54.8%

#93 - JOSE CAMPOS - 55.3%

#94 - MATT DOMINGUEZ - 51.3%

#95 - LUIS HEREDIA - 52.5%

#96 - VINCENT CATRICALA - 51.1%

#97 - DANIEL NORRIS - 55.9%

#98 - CORY SPANGENBERG - 71.1%

#99 - ROBBIE GROSSMAN - 61.1%

#100 - CASEY KELLY - 59.5%

#101 - JARRED COSART - 52.8%

#102 - TAYLOR GUERRIERI - 58.8%

#103 - BRANDON NIMMO - 55.2%

#104 - GARIN CECCHINI - 54.5%

#105 - MATT BARNES - 75.0%

#106 - MATT SZCZUR - 60.7%

#107 - MASON WILLIAMS - 77.4%

#108 - MIKIE MAHTOOK - 63.0%

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by auclairkeithbc on Mar 2, 2026 12:27 PM EST up reply actions  

+1

by Metfan on Mar 2, 2026 12:44 PM EST via mobile up reply actions  

+1 for Biddle

No doubt here.

by Matt0330 on Mar 2, 2026 1:21 PM EST up reply actions  

+1

go long with extenze...i do

by angelsownredsux on Mar 2, 2026 2:47 PM EST up reply actions  

+1

Atlanta sports have singlehandedly crushed my soul.

by Beachy Keen on Mar 2, 2026 4:04 PM EST up reply actions  

+1

by cookiedabookie on Mar 2, 2026 5:08 PM EST up reply actions  

+1

"When the going gets tough, the tough get going."

by BenMc5 on Mar 2, 2026 5:37 PM EST via mobile up reply actions  

+1

by peachesnnuts on Mar 2, 2026 9:26 PM EST via Android app up reply actions  

+1

http://bullpenbanter.com

RIP Randy "Macho Man" Savage

by gatling on Mar 2, 2026 3:02 PM EST up reply actions  

+1

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mlb-big-league-stew/photo-logan-morrison-bryan-petersen-share-tub-drink-043548597.html

by SteveHoffmanSlowey on Mar 2, 2026 3:13 PM EST up reply actions  

+1

Read Me At: Twitter/Giants Nirvana

by Gobroks on Mar 2, 2026 6:49 PM EST via mobile up reply actions  

The voting has stabilized a bit

And the overall lists are really easy to do, so I think we can go to 125 like originally planned if people want to. When the top 75 lists are done, the board will be much clearer for people that hate these lists. If people dislike the idea and want to stop earlier, as we discussed a few polls back, that is fine too.

by auclairkeithbc on Mar 2, 2026 12:30 PM EST up reply actions  

I'd say stick to the 110/111 number

Give yourself a break before baseball actually starts. The guys at this pt are not too enticing for me to keep voting, and I’m more focusing on see how some of the prospects look in Spring Training

by BigG'S on Mar 2, 2026 3:40 PM EST up reply actions  

I agree with this

I don’t think there’s a whole lot of utility taking it to 125, especially since we have the longer individual list that gives anyone a pretty good sense of who’s next

by MjwW on Mar 2, 2026 6:15 PM EST up reply actions  

how about...

120? John’s list was 120 deep, so we’d have some symmetry. And, as you said, the Hitter/Pitcher polls will be ending soon, which will leave us w just 1 poll.

by rhd on Mar 2, 2026 3:55 PM EST reply actions  

Sorry...

was supposed to be reply to AuClair’s post.

by rhd on Mar 2, 2026 3:56 PM EST up reply actions  

120

+1

by Captain Jeter on Mar 2, 2026 6:02 PM EST up reply actions  

I'm down

For 125 if enough people will keep voting to keep the results meaningful.

"When the going gets tough, the tough get going."

by BenMc5 on Mar 2, 2026 5:39 PM EST via mobile reply actions  

Voting Closed

Biddle wins with 66.7% of the vote.

by auclairkeithbc on Mar 3, 2026 11:09 PM EST reply actions  


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