Who is Redszone's #34 prospect for 2013?
1) Billy Hamilton
2) Robert Stephenson
3) Tony Cingrani
4) Daniel Corcino
5) Jesse Winker
6) Nick Travieso
7) Henry Rodriguez
8) Ismael Guillon
9) Yorman Rodriguez
10) Tanner Rahier
11) Dan Langfield
12) Neftali Soto
13) Donald Lutz
14) Chad Rogers
15) Tucker Barnhart
16) David Vidal
17) Seth Mejias-Brean
18) Kyle Lotzkar
19) Jeff Gelalich
20) Ryan LaMarre
21) Jonathan Reynoso
22) Amir Garrett
23) Kyle Waldrop
24) Ryan Wright
25) Drew Cisco
26) Bryson Smith
27) Sal Romano
28) Jacob Constante
29) Gabriel Rosa
30) Carlos Contreras
31) Juan Silva
32) Jonathan Moscot
33) Pedro Diaz
Re: Who is Redszone's #34 prospect for 2013?
Re: Who is Redszone's #34 prospect for 2013?
I've reached the point of not really wanting to vote for anyone. On my most recent list, Josh Ravin is the highest guy remaining, but I'm re-thinking that one. Considering Selsky or Fellhauer, but it's tough to vote for a guy who platoons in AA.
I'd love to read about other guys who might be on somebody's radar. If you feel like making your case, my vote can be swayed at this point.
Re: Who is Redszone's #34 prospect for 2013?
Mark Serrano, versatile, can be used as a spot starter, long reliever, k's to bb's very good...Look at his numbers as a spot starter last year...
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Back on the Josh Fellhauer train. He is a platoon type of guy, but as a left hander he hits righties well and can play all three outfield spots. I like him in the 20's, so I really like him here.
Re: Who is Redszone's #34 prospect for 2013?
Based on the Baseball America prospect handbook, I vote for Aristides Aquino.
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Looks like 'Other' is taking names here early in the voting.
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Selsky's support has dwindled to the point that I've switched my vote to Fellhauer.
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texasdave
Denis Phipps.
Does he still qualify?
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klw
Does he still qualify?
September was the first time he's been on a major league roster, so I'd assume he does.
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I am going to go with someone I have not seen much talk about in this voting right now, and that is Jeremy Kivel. Kivel has not thrown a pitch in the Reds' organization yet, and was only a 10th round pick, but he signed well above slot at $500k, and has great stuff and most importantly to me, great upside. Kivel is likely very far from the major leagues, but he has the impact kind of talent that I want at the back-end of my prospect list.
Re: Who is Redszone's #34 prospect for 2013?
After dominating at Dayton in 2011 (.933 WHIP, 89 K in 60 IP), Drew Hayes skipped Bakersfield last year and pitched well for Pensacola (64 K in 63.1 IP) after a horrid start. He walks too many, but, hey, so did Sandy Koufax for a while there. He's in spring camp with the Reds, and they haven't cut him yet. Dusty said something about him throwing a lot of strikes, which you can take as you might. But I'm sticking with him, and I wish some others would, as well, so I could move on.
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I'll go with Hayes as well. His stellar stats dropped off to start with, but that can be attributed in large part to early-year jitters and skipping a level. Not the highest upside, but I give him a higher likelihood to make an MLB roster than anybody else left on the list.
Re: Who is Redszone's #34 prospect for 2013?
Re: Who is Redszone's #34 prospect for 2013?
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After dominating at Dayton in 2011 (.933 WHIP, 89 K in 60 IP), Drew Hayes skipped Bakersfield last year and pitched well for Pensacola (64 K in 63.1 IP) after a horrid start. He walks too many, but, hey, so did Sandy Koufax for a while there. He's in spring camp with the Reds, and they haven't cut him yet. Dusty said something about him throwing a lot of strikes, which you can take as you might. But I'm sticking with him, and I wish some others would, as well, so I could move on.
Hayes is a solid relief pitching prospect, which is why I have not voted for him yet. I just don't see too much value in relief pitching prospects. I would rather go with a guy who could make a major impact in the bigs.