Who is Redszone's #28 prospect for 2013? REMIX
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
Once more with feeling.
Re: Who is Redszone's #28 prospect for 2013? REMIX
I went Selsky. Phenomenal numbers across two levels. Very good scouting reports and genes. Good defense/ arm in RF.
Not old for his league after the push to AA this year, though it'd be great if he could roll through two levels again this year.
Re: Who is Redszone's #28 prospect for 2013? REMIX
I am just not sold on Selsky yet. Late round pick, has hit in the Pioneer League and the California League (extreme hitters leagues) but struggled in a neutral environment and doesn't exactly have good plate discipline. I have him a little bit lower, though I can see voting for him here. I would just like to see him hit somewhere that isn't truly hitter friendly before buying in (or seeing a massive shift in his plate discipline). Unfortunately, the next stop for that to happen is AAA.
Re: Who is Redszone's #28 prospect for 2013? REMIX
Ain't Misbe-Ravin for me. Please and thank you.
Re: Who is Redszone's #28 prospect for 2013? REMIX
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texasdave
Ain't Misbe-Ravin for me. Please and thank you.
Not havin' Ravin.
(Just Hayesing you.)
Re: Who is Redszone's #28 prospect for 2013? REMIX
Re: Who is Redszone's #28 prospect for 2013? REMIX
Juan Silva,only 10 months older than Waldrop in the same league and out produced him with a cool .794 OPS, and can definitely take a walk, apparently has a little speed as well. Not sure of his D though.
Re: Who is Redszone's #28 prospect for 2013? REMIX
Jonathan Moscot, for sure
Re: Who is Redszone's #28 prospect for 2013? REMIX
I'm voting for Contrares again, based on my thinking that he can eventually be an effective bullpen guy in the majors.
I feel disloyal not voting for my fellow Lipscomb alumnus Josh Smith and will likely start doing so sometime after 30, but honestly, I have no idea how well his curve will translate against more experienced hitters. I'm not even sure we'll find out for sure in Pensacola, assuming that's where he starts out the season.
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marcshoe
I'm voting for Contrares again, based on my thinking that he can eventually be an effective bullpen guy in the majors.
I feel disloyal not voting for my fellow Lipscomb alumnus Josh Smith and will likely start doing so sometime after 30, but honestly, I have no idea how well his curve will translate against more experienced hitters. I'm not even sure we'll find out for sure in Pensacola, assuming that's where he starts out the season.
I am sold on the curve.