Player Poll: Hultzen the southpaw king
This season, we surveyed hundreds of Minor Leaguers on a variety of questions, from favorite players and post-game snacks to video games and dream teammates. Check back as we reveal what prospects really think.
We surveyed 382 Minor Leaguers with the question, "Who is the best left-handed pitching prospect right now in the Minors?"
We provided some suggestions entering the 2012 season, including the Yankees' Manny Banuelos, the Mariners' Danny Hultzen, the D-backs' Tyler Skaggs and the Rangers' Martin Perez. Players could also write in their own choice.
The results? Most Minor Leaguers agreed that Hultzen, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2011 Draft, was the best.
And, though Hultzen is a worthy choice -- he went 9-7 with a 3.05 ERA and 136 strikeouts in 25 starts at two levels this season -- the vote goes to show how well-respected the lefty was entering 2012. Hultzen, who debuted professionally in the Arizona Fall League in 2011, never played in the Minors last season. He began this spring with Double-A Jackson and finished the year at Triple-A Tacoma with an eye on making Seattle's rotation next season.
Another well-respected southpaw was Cincinnati's Tony Cingrani's, who's contention also speaks about his talent as a write-in candidate. We generally noticed that players tended to vote for others in their organization, so Cingrani can thank his fellow Reds teammates for the love. He probably had a better year than Hultzen, too, going 10-4 with a 1.73 ERA at two levels before making his Major League debut.
Here's the full voting results:
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Who is the best lefty in the Minors?Player | Votes | Percentage |
---|---|---|
Danny Hultzen | 74 | 22% |
Tyler Skaggs | 54 | 16% |
Martin Perez | 42 | 12% |
Manny Banuelos | 30 | 9% |
Tony Cingrani | 24 | 7% |
Dean Kiekhefer | 6 | 2% |
Adam Conley | 5 | 1% |
Other | Fewer than 5 | 31% |