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by civ ollilavad
J. Wilson cost the Cubs two kids, neither of whom is in MLB's 30-man list.
TIGERS ACQUIRE
Jeimer Candelario, 3b Age: 23
Candelario finally gets freed from being blocked by Kris Bryant, though the Tigers have Nicholas Castellanos at third, a solid if unspectacular option. Candelario can play first base as well and has been named the Cubs’ best defensive infielder by club officials in BA’s Prospect Handbook on multiple occasions, even though he grades as a solid-average to above-average defender rather than a true plus. Candelario has ranked among the Cubs’ Top 10 prospects four different times thanks to his ability to control the strike zone, pepper the gaps with line drives and show solid-average power from both sides of the plate. He’s pressed in big league duty (.136, 17 Ks in 44 ABs) but is an experienced player who also is just 23. His career .270/.352/.430 slash line in the minors would be a solid line for a big league regular at third base and is a realistic expectation for Candelario.
[His bio sounds pretty darned similar to Yandy Diaz although apparently a somewhat better 3rd baseman.
Isaac Paredes, ss
Age: 18
Paredes, just 18, was having a breakout year in the low Class A Midwest League, ranking fifth in the league in doubles (25) while also ranking in the top five for being tough to strike out (one per every 7.11 play appearances). He’s stronger than his listed 5-foot-11, 175-pound frame would indicate, and Cubs officials have compared him to Jhonny Peralta as a squat-bodied shortstop with an offensive-first profile. Another scout told the Chicago Tribune’s Mark Gonzales that he compared Paredes to Mike Aviles, citing again his aggressiveness and power potential.
Paredes is just an average runner at best but has present strength and a fundamentally sound swing. His hands and feet both work well; he’s able to manipulate the barrel at the plate, handles ground balls surehandedly in the field and has the footwork to stay in the dirt. His above-average arm also makes third base a future possibility if needed.
[Sounds pretty good, not sure why he's not on the top 30 list]