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Who is Redszone's #27 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 |
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Note to self: Put Nick Christiani on the next poll.
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Theo Bowe, too.
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Sal Romano
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Pedro Diaz for me. BA has him at 16, so may as well go with it. Short RH in the Cueto, Corcino mold. 92-94 (touches 98??) with a hard slider and a developing change-up. He'll be 19 this year and is said to have advanced control for his age and no obvious flaws in his delivery.
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I change my mind every time I look at the list. I voted Manno, but I'm curious; is he considered a real prospect? It seems like I haven't heard his name since the Reds traded for him.
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I'm on the Gabriel Rosa bandwagon again.... It'll be very interesting to see what he accomplishes in a full season.
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As for your point, after the top 6 or so, I could see just about any order being plausible. Its mostly for fun and seeing whatever information may be shared in the course of these threads. |
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Steve Selsky is an easy pick here, IMO.
His career numbers, in 156 games: .316/ .383/ .527/ .911 A 20% K rate. An 8% BB rate, but 15(!) hbp to boost his obp. 22 years old, good defensive reports in RF, very good scouting reports vis a vis power and hit tool. Slightly old for the league both years, but not crazy bad at this point, as he's gone two levels each year. Selsky comes from an extremely athletic family as well. His genes and baseball IQ (Dad played professionally) are nice as well. |
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The interesting thing about this process is not picking the stars IMO. Everyone knows who the candidates for stardom are most of the time. The interesting thing is looking back at the guys who are not high on the lists but turn out to be productive major leaguers or better. Guys like Hanigan. Zack Cozart who many didn't want drafted. I also think Todd Frazier's emergence is exciting -- he was highly touted but many though of him as a non-starter. The guy I'd most like to succeed from the current group -- Devin Lohman. Not a Redszone favorite, but maybe the Reds think differently. |
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I am high on Devin Lohman, always have been. I've been telling people to watch him in 2013, the Reds are very high on him, calling him an "under the radar prospect" who will surprise.
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Actually, Buckley from the Reds scouting department has said multiple times this organization is very high on Devin and he has the talent to be " a major league ballplayer that contributes at the highest level" Go look for yourself. He also gave him praise at the Reds future game last year at GABP
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