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Blitz Dorsey
06-15-2008, 09:41 PM
He pitched well in rookie ball last year, why not give him a few shots at Dayton? It looks like they are waiting for Billings' season to start and send him there. But was there an injury I wasn't aware of? I'm surprised a guy the Reds drafted in the supplemental first round last year hasn't even pitched yet this year.

Maybe they want to limit his innings. But if he's not injured (and maybe he is/was) then they should have let him get a couple starts at Dayton just to see how he looked. I don't think it helps the kid not pitching until close to July.

dougdirt
06-15-2008, 09:50 PM
he actually just made his debut this last week in Dayton.

Blitz Dorsey
06-15-2008, 11:24 PM
Oh, good timing on my part to bring this up. Haha.

Thanks for the info. What was the hold up? Was he injured or were they just trying to limit his innings?

membengal
06-15-2008, 11:25 PM
He's 18. My impression has been that they are carefully managing his introduction into the minors.

Blitz Dorsey
06-15-2008, 11:31 PM
Still strange that they would wait until mid-June for the kid to make his season debut (unless there was a minor injury of some sort).

But I completely understand wanting to take it slow with this kid. He's very young and from Canada (so maybe he's not used to playing baseball until June anyway... lol).

dougdirt
06-16-2008, 01:33 AM
There was a minor injury in extended spring training. He was one of the last guys cut from the Dayton team in ST, but probably for the best given his age. No need to put so much on his arm at this point. He won't turn 19 until after the season, making him easily one of the youngest players in the league.

JaxRed
06-16-2008, 11:36 AM
I assume they are keeping him in Dayton then, since he isn't on Billings roster

dougdirt
06-16-2008, 01:51 PM
I assume they are keeping him in Dayton then, since he isn't on Billings roster

Yeah, my guess is he is taking over for Arneson who got shelled in Dayton and is on the Billings roster.

Blitz Dorsey
06-16-2008, 04:47 PM
Oooh, that is good news if they are keeping him at Dayton. I like having him and Mesoraco both there. Let's get that young battery to develop some chemistry.

Have to say the early part of last year's draft is looking good so far. I like our top three picks of Mesoraco, Frazier and Lotzkar.

OnBaseMachine
06-16-2008, 04:56 PM
Oooh, that is good news if they are keeping him at Dayton. I like having him and Mesoraco both there. Let's get that young battery to develop some chemistry.

Have to say the early part of last year's draft is looking good so far. I like our top three picks of Mesoraco, Frazier and Lotzkar.

Don't forget Neftali Soto. He's got 25-30 homerun power and solid plate discipline for a 19-year old kid. I'm looking forward to seeing what he can do in the Pioneer League.

Mario-Rijo
06-16-2008, 07:34 PM
Don't forget Neftali Soto. He's got 25-30 homerun power and solid plate discipline for a 19-year old kid. I'm looking forward to seeing what he can do in the Pioneer League.

I'm hoping Neftali can stick at a more premium position too. SS,3B,CF would be nice even though SS isn't necc. looking to promising.

Blitz Dorsey
06-16-2008, 10:43 PM
I'm hoping Neftali can stick at a more premium position too. SS,3B,CF would be nice even though SS isn't necc. looking to promising.

Soto didn't look very good with the glove last year at SS? That's too bad if so. It seems like we have a lot of good prospects who play SS in the minors, but project elsewhere in the majors (Valaika, Frazier... although I have hopes Valaika can be a serviceable defensive MLB shortstop... like a Keppinger).

Mario-Rijo
06-16-2008, 11:55 PM
Soto didn't look very good with the glove last year at SS? That's too bad if so. It seems like we have a lot of good prospects who play SS in the minors, but project elsewhere in the majors (Valaika, Frazier... although I have hopes Valaika can be a serviceable defensive MLB shortstop... like a Keppinger).

He had a .913 FP% and 13 errors in 32 games. Over a full MLB season that would be about 67 errors if my math is correct. Surely he would improve but even if he makes 25 errors that's really 7-10 too many to be respectable.

Also I would add that even though he hit well his BABIP was .370 and he K'ed 31 times while walking 11 in 163 PA's. So I am crossing my fingers that he stays relatively productive as he advances/matures. I think he will and I don't know if he has the wheels to move to CF but if he does that might be the next most valuable spot for him.