Who is Redszone's #27 prospect?
Prospect #1 - Yonder Alonso
Prospect #2 - Mike Leake
Prospect #3 - Todd Frazier
Prospect #4 - Juan Francisco
Prospect #5 - Yorman Rodriguez
Prospect #6 - Travis Wood
Prospect #7 - Chris Heisey
Prospect #8 - Zack Cozart
Prospect #9 - Brad Boxberger
Prospect #10 - Neftali Soto
Prospect #11 - Matt Maloney
Prospect #12 - Billy Hamilton
Prospect #13 - Chris Valaika
Prospect #14 - Matt Klinker
Prospect #15 - Juan Duran
Prospect #16 - Devin Mesoraco
Prospect #17 - Danny Dorn
Prospect #18 - Juan Silva
Prospect #19 - Donnie Joseph
Prospect #20 - Josh Fellhauer
Prospect #21 - Juan Carlos Sulbaran
Prospect #22 - Miguel Rojas
Prospect #23 - Jordan Smith
Prospect #24 - Matt Fairel
Prospect #25 - Daniel Tuttle
Prospect #26 - Pedro Viola
Re: Who is Redszone's #27 prospect?
Mark Serrano again.
I added Jeremy Horst to the poll.
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Re: Who is Redszone's #27 prospect?
Soooo... Anybody else up for a speedy middle infielder that makes consistent contact?
Henry Rodriguez again...
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Six votes so far and they have all been for different players. Something tells me this is going to be a close one...
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Ondrusek. Should at the very least be a solid reliever in the major leagues tomorrow.
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Lecure.
Please add Scott Carroll, Derrick Lutz, Sean Watson to the next poll.
Re: Who is Redszone's #27 prospect?
what is the story on Daniel Corcino?
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dougdirt
Ondrusek. Should at the very least be a solid reliever in the major leagues tomorrow.
I have Ondrusek at 15 ahead of a lot of guys already voted in for that very reason. He's probably one of the least likely guys outside the top ten to become a nothing. Guys like Sulbaran, Mesoraco and Hamilton may never see the big leagues, where Ondrusek is pretty much a guy who can be plugged in. Similar to Carlos Fisher in pevious year's polls in that regard.
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Decided not to squander my vote on Coddington again, even though I think he's deserving at this point.
Ondrusek.
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BTW - There are Lots and Lots of interesting names left. We could easily go to 50. (maybe more). But pitchers and catchers report in like 40 days.
We need to shorten the voting periods...
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dougdirt
Ondrusek. Should at the very least be a solid reliever in the major leagues tomorrow.
Low K rate in his AAA stint last year. Under 5 per game.
Didn't allow walks at AAA which is a good sign, needs a few more Ks to be an effective reliever.
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what is the story on Daniel Corcino?
Signed with the Reds in 2008 out of Azul, Dominican Republic. Turned 19 years old in late August. Struckout 30 batters in 25.2 innings with Billings as an 18-year old. Scouting report from Baseball America: 89-93 mph fastball with sinking and tailing action. One scout rated his fastball as a 60 on the 20-80 scale. A 60 makes it a plus offering. His breaking ball features tight rotation and has plus potential, and he also throws a change that has life but is still a work in progress (hopefully Mario Soto is working with him). He sounds similar to Johnny Cueto and that's why he's one of my breakout candidates in 2010.
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OnBaseMachine
Signed with the Reds in 2008 out of Azul, Dominican Republic. Turned 19 years old in late August. Struckout 30 batters in 25.2 innings with Billings as an 18-year old. Scouting report from Baseball America: 89-93 mph fastball with sinking and tailing action. One scout rated his fastball as a 60 on the 20-80 scale. A 60 makes it a plus offering. His breaking ball features tight rotation and has plus potential, and he also throws a change that has life but is still a work in progress (hopefully Mario Soto is working with him). He sounds similar to Johnny Cueto and that's why he's one of my breakout candidates in 2010.
Thanks for the write up on Danny. I love getting this type of info on young and new players in the system.