2006 Draft looks better......
10 Days into the minor league season, the 2006 draft looks a lot better than it did in the offseason.
Previously, you could make a pretty good argument that 3 out of first 4 picks were disapointments.
Stubbs hit pretty poorly at Billings
Watson was a reliever that was getting hit at Dayton
Valakai was great
Justin Reed had disapointing GCL.
But there were very interesting successes in lower rounds.
Now, Stubbs is hitting .357 at Dayton
Watson is a starter with a 1.80
Valakia still great at .360
Reed in extended Spring Training.
So 3 out of 4 looking good. And most of the interesting successes are still doing well.
Dorn (32) and Logan (12) are 2 guys not doing well yet. But Lutz (19) has jumped to AA and has a 1.59 ERA, Kainer (14) is back from Kidney transplant and should start at Billings. Jordan Smith (6) has 1.80 ERA, Justin Turner (7).273, Travis Webb (8) 2.70 ERA, Roenicke (10) has jumped 2 levels and is the closer for Sarasota with 1.59 ERA.
Arneson (16) 0.00 ERA, Heisey (17) .348 and 2 catchers Rodriguez (20) .286 and Esquer (24) .308, Louwsma (29) .462
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For how bad Parker is hitting, he has an OBP over .353 thanks to a whole bunch of walks.
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As much as I've railed on Stubbs - I would love nothing more to be proved wrong and him to turn out to be a stud. Still a little early, but Buckley had success in Toronto churning out usable players. Never quite had that stud breakout star, but having usable pieces ready for promotion is a huge step in the right direction for the Reds. If they can use that and add in a Jay Bruce from time to time, the system will be looking excellent.
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Even with the small sample size, Stubbs' one extra basehit this year concerns me.
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Originally Posted by
Freddie_Free
Even with the small sample size, Stubbs' one extra basehit this year concerns me.
Not me. He's playing with a very sore turf toe, which would prevent him from stretching many singles into doubles. He can still hit well for average, but a turf toe will rob you of an initial burst out of the box, preventing doubles and triples. That's just my opinion though. :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by
JaxRed
10 Days into the minor league season ...
small sample size. These guys are old for Low A ball. They are off to a decent start, they need to keep it up and move on.
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Originally Posted by
flyer85
small sample size. These guys are old for Low A ball. They are off to a decent start, they need to keep it up and move on.
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