4 Cubs Prospects Top 10 At Their Positions

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Anthony Rizzo ranked best First Base prospect.
Brett Jackson ranked 5th best Outfield prospect.
Dan Vogelbach ranked 10th best First Base prospect.
Javier Baez ranked 8th best Shortstop prospect.

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Let's see where they rank in a couple seasons. I expect Rizzo and Jackson off that list as they're going to be in Chicago.
 

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Rizzo will probably still qualify by next year perhaps, depends on when he is called up. Jackson better not be on next year's list.
 

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It also shows this interesting dichotomy in the Cubs system. Rizzo and Jackson are both nearly ready and Vogelbach and Baez were drafted last season. There is a pretty big gap between the readiness of our top 10 positional prospects.
 

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It also shows this interesting dichotomy in the Cubs system. Rizzo and Jackson are both nearly ready and Vogelbach and Baez were drafted last season. There is a pretty big gap between the readiness of our top 10 positional prospects.

I think Vogelbach will fly through the system his bat is pretty close to a sure thing as you can find. He is a very patient hitter already I think he will reach the bigs or be big ready much faster than Baez.

Now the only question is if they can keep his weight and maybe he could play a corner OF spot but that is a huge if.
 

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I think Vogelbach will fly through the system his bat is pretty close to a sure thing as you can find. He is a very patient hitter already I think he will reach the bigs or be big ready much faster than Baez.

Now the only question is if they can keep his weight and maybe he could play a corner OF spot but that is a huge if.

I don't see how Vogelbach could play anything but first right now, and I don't think it becomes any more likely that he can move down the road. I really, really like Vogelbach's bat, but lets wait til he actually gets more than 30 ABs in rookie ball before we determine a trajectory through the minors for him. I am really excited though to see what he does, and where he is placed to begin the year.
 

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