Kevin Alcantara, a 6'6" outfielder for the Chicago Cubs, displays elite athleticism but struggles significantly against breaking balls, limiting his potential in the MLB.
Category: Chicago Cubs
Chicago Cubs: James Triantos, 2B/OF
James Triantos, a Chicago Cubs prospect, excels in contact hitting and baserunning, projecting as a solid second-base regular despite power limitations and inconsistent chase rates.
Chicago Cubs: Dominick Reid, RHP
Dominick Reid, a Chicago Cubs RHP, showcases a powerful fastball and effective changeup, needing to refine his slider for a successful future in baseball.
Chicago Cubs: Jonathon Long, 1B
Jonathon Long, a 1B for the Chicago Cubs, exhibits strong offensive skills, particularly against right-handed pitchers, but is limited defensively to first base or DH roles.
Chicago Cubs: Jefferson Rojas, SS
Jefferson Rojas, a young shortstop in the Cubs' system, shows promising offensive skills, advanced approach, and defensive potential, aiming for a versatile, impactful future.
Chicago Cubs: Ty Southisene, 2B
Ty Southisene, a Chicago Cubs prospect, excels in contact hitting and defensive instincts, projecting as a solid utility infielder despite limited power and size challenges.
Chicago Cubs, Jaxon Wiggins, RHP
Jaxon Wiggins, a 6'6" RHP with the Chicago Cubs, has elite velocity and strong pitches, showing mid-rotation potential despite command concerns and durability issues.
Chicago Cubs: Cole Mathis, 1B
Cole Mathis, a versatile player for the Chicago Cubs, excels as a 1B with strong offensive skills, power potential, and a solid defensive profile, though not star-level.
2019 Draft Recap – NL Central
I will be breaking down my take on the draft for each team just as I started with Minor League Ball a season ago. Like then, this is a six article series, going East to West for the AL and NL. I will break down four picks for each team with those being: Best Pick: … Continue reading 2019 Draft Recap – NL Central
2019 Preseason Top 150
Before I even got this posted Alex Reyes exhausted his rookie eligibility (needed a single out to do so and pitched an inning on Friday) so I updated my top 150 before it went live. Reyes was at 22 but is now removed making room for Ryan Weathers, giving the Padres two more than any … Continue reading 2019 Preseason Top 150



