Who is Redszone's #19 prospect?
Prospect #1 - Aroldis Chapman, LHP
Prospect #2 - Devin Mesoraco, C
Prospect #3 - Yorman Rodriguez, CF
Prospect #4 - Yonder Alonso, 1B
Prospect #5 - Billy Hamilton, SS
Prospect #6 - Yasmani Grandal, C
Prospect #7 - Todd Frazier, IF/OF
Prospect #8 - Juan Francisco, 3B
Prospect #9 - Zack Cozart, SS
Prospect #10 - David Sappelt, CF
Prospect #11 - Donnie Joseph, LHP
Prospect #12 - Ismael Guillon, LHP
Prospect #13 - Brad Boxberger, RHP
Prospect #14 - Chris Valaika, IF
Prospect #15 - Kyle Lotzkar, RHP
Prospect #16 - Ryan LaMarre, OF
Prospect #17 - Juan Duran, OF
Prospect #18 - Junior Arias, SS
Re: Who is Redszone's #19 prospect?
Jonathan Correa for me. Like Corcino, Correa has drawn some comparisons to Johnny Cueto. The only reason I rated Correa above Corcino is I like his K/9 better.
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Correa for me, too. I love his upside.
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Been going with Correa for a while now, just like that arm long term.
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Torreyes for the fifth time. Come on Baby Boggs.
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Voted for Lecure.
Soto is being underrated. I will vote for him next.
Soto had 33 doubles and 21 homers at High A ball. That power of his is starting to emerge. His OBP is still low, but he is showing meaningful power as he advances.
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torreyes again for me, though he & arias were a toss up in my eye. Holding out hope that they both spend the whole season in Dayton this year.
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Kc61
Voted for Lecure.
Soto is being underrated. I will vote for him next.
Soto had 33 doubles and 21 homers at High A ball. That power of his is starting to emerge. His OBP is still low, but he is showing meaningful power as he advances.
I agree very much that Soto is being underrated around here. He'll probably get my vote after Correa.
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LeCure again but I also consider Soto to be massively undervalued here.
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LeCure again. At some point, being a bona fide major leaguer, even one with a low ceiling puts you ahead of a bunch of question marks in the low minors.
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Torreyes for the 9th time...
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LeCure again. At some point, being a bona fide major leaguer, even one with a low ceiling puts you ahead of a bunch of question marks in the low minors.
Absolutely. I'll usually give the benefit to someone who's actually proven he can play Major League ball over some who had some decent numbers five stops away.
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RedsManRick
LeCure again. At some point, being a bona fide major leaguer, even one with a low ceiling puts you ahead of a bunch of question marks in the low minors.
I see him as a journeymen, swing/emergency player when he pitches in the majors. Is that really bona fide? I could see him around 23-25 or so but when talking prospects potential ceilings bring up your value not floors.
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I see him as a journeymen, swing/emergency player when he pitches in the majors. Is that really bona fide? I could see him around 23-25 or so but when talking prospects potential ceilings bring up your value not floors.
At some point though, you need to include not just the level of the ceiling but the likelihood of it being reached. Perhaps I'm selling Soto short, but I have trouble getting too excited about guys who put up mediocre numbers in the minors at an appropriate age.
If you asked me to go down that list and project an average expectation of total career major league production, LeCure grades out pretty well.
Torreyes beating the crap out of the Venezuelan summer league and Rookie ball makes me raise an eyebrow, but I need more than a few hundred plate appearances at the lowest levels of professional baseball.