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Where Are They Now?

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Where Are They Now? 

Post#1 » by Ruben Douglas » Fri Dec 12, 2008 11:52 pm

Here is a list of baseball america's top Cubs prospects after the 2006 season. Funny how things work out and looking at where these players have ended up. It's also funny looking at the 2010 Lineup Projections.

TOP TEN
PROSPECTS
1. Felix Pie, of
2. Donald Veal, lhp
3. Jeff Samardzija, rhp
4. Tyler Colvin, of
5. Sean Gallagher, rhp
6. Eric Patterson, 2b
7. Scott Moore, 3b
8. Ryan Harvey, of
9. Chris Huseby, rhp
10. Mark Pawelek, lhp

Catcher Michael Barrett
First Base Derrek Lee
Second Base Eric Patterson
Third Base Aramis Ramirez
Shortstop Ronny Cedeno
Left Field Alfonso Soriano
Center Field Felix Pie
Right Field Tyler Colvin
No. 1 Starter Carlos Zambrano
No. 2 Starter Mark Prior
No. 3 Starter Donald Veal
No. 4 Starter Ted Lilly
No. 5 Starter Sean Gallagher
Closer Jeff Samardzija
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Re: Where Are They Now? 

Post#2 » by The Sheik » Sat Dec 13, 2008 12:47 am

Ruben Douglas wrote:Here is a list of baseball america's top Cubs prospects after the 2006 season. Funny how things work out and looking at where these players have ended up. It's also funny looking at the 2010 Lineup Projections.

TOP TEN
PROSPECTS
1. Felix Pie, of - AAA Iowa
2. Donald Veal, lhp - Pittsburgh Pirates
3. Jeff Samardzija, rhp - Cubs Bullpen
4. Tyler Colvin, of - AA Tennekey
5. Sean Gallagher, rhp - Oakland As
6. Eric Patterson, 2b - Oakland As
7. Scott Moore, 3b - Baltimore Orioles
8. Ryan Harvey, - I think he got traded
9. Chris Huseby, rhp - who?
10. Mark Pawelek, lhp - bust.
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Re: Where Are They Now? 

Post#3 » by hermes » Sun Dec 14, 2008 6:40 pm

too bad Pawelek didn't turn out


not that i knew who he was or anything

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