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My Reds Top 40 Prospect list
Long offseason, but here is the list i came up with. Anyone have their own lists? Lets have some discussion about just Reds prospects as well.
1. Homer Bailey - RHP, 20, Chattanooga 2. Jay Bruce - OF, 19, Dayton 3. Joey Votto - 1B, 23, Chattanooga 4. Travis Wood - LHP, 19, Dayton 5. Johnny Cueto - RHP, 20, Sarasota 6. Drew Stubbs - OF, 22, Billings 7. Chris Valaika - SS/2B, 21, Billings 8. Milton Loo - SS/3B, 20, GCL 9. Javon Moran - OF, 24, Chattanooga 10. Sam Lecure - RHP, 22, Sarasota 11. Paul Janish - SS, 24, Chattanooga 12. Justin Turner - 21, 2B, Billings 13. Josh Ravin - RHP, 18, Billings 14. Sean Watson - 21, RHP, Dayton 15. Tyler Pelland - 23, LHP, Chattanooga 16. Drew Anderson - 23, 2B, Chattanooga 17. Carlos Fisher - 23, RHP, Dayton 18. Jordan Smith - 20, RHP, Billings 19. Daryl Thompson - 20, RHP, GCL 20. Craig Tatum - 23, C, Dayton 21. Chris Dickerson - 24, OF, Chattanooga 22. Jon Coutlangus, 25, LHP, Louisville 23. Cody Strait - 23, OF, Sarasota 24. David Shafer - 24, RHP, Chattanooga 25. Calvin Medlock - 23, RHP, Chattanooga 26. Miguel Perez - 23, C, Chattanooga 27. William Bergolla - 23, 2B, Louisville 28. Jerry Gil - 24, IF/OF, AA (just acquired) 29. Brandon Rice - 18, RHP, GCL 30. Phil Dumatrait - 25, LHP, Louisville 31. Rafael Gonzalez - 20, RHP, Dayton 32. Carlos Guevara - 24, RHP, Chattanooga 33. Daniel Dorn - 22, OF, Billings 34. Adam Rosales - 23, SS, Dayton 35. Logan Parker - 22, 1B, Billings 36.. Juan Francisco - 19, 3B, GCL/Billings 37. BJ Szymanski - 24, OF, Dayton 38. Tonys Gutierrez, - 23, 1B, Sarasota 39. Philippe Valiquette -19, LHP, Dayton 40. Camilo Vazquez, - 23, LHP, Chattanooga |
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Thanks for the list, I pretend to know a lot about the reds minor leagues, but once we get outa the top 15, im clueless...
With that being said, Im still not sold on Javon Moran, I see him as a 4th OF at best. I also dont ever see Paul Janish becoming an everyday SS. I just dont think these guys will every develop the O it takes to be a big-leaguer. However, with defensive minded WK running the show, who knows. This then leads me to another question. What did you base your rankings off of? Best potential? closest to potential? or most likely to someday contribute to the reds? And also, while were on the subject. What do you think of Josh Ravin? I dont know why but i think this kid will be a stud pitcher for us down the road... |
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Thanks for the list. When it comes to Reds prospects, much of my opinion is based on your well informed comments. That leads me to a few questions about some of your rankings:
What jumps out most is that the group of relievers that many on here have been calling for are all ranked fairly low (Coutlangus 22, Shafer 24, Medlock 25, Guevera 32 and Salmon isn't even on the list). Yet some guys that appear to be no more than roster fodder at the MLB level are ranked above them (Moran 9, Janisch 11, Tatum 20, Dickerson 21). What is the reason for this ranking? Does it mean the pitchers won't be any help? Does it mean Moran and Janisch may actually be useful? Is it just based on middle relievers being less valued than starters or position players? Is it age based? I'm just wondering because it seems like the middle relievers on the list have the most chance to make significant contributions to the Reds than anyone out of the top 5 or 10. Its hard to argue with the top 5 and I can see Stubbs, Valaika, Loo and Lecure ahead of these guys, but after that, these relievers seem like the best bet. Comments? |
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Nice list, dd.
A couple more names to throw out there... Norris Hopper -- I know, "too old" -- but he's likely going to be on the roster, and he's going to be a rookie -- I like Hopper as an extra outfielder/pinch hitter/pinch runner Wirfin Obispo -- supposedly has a very live arm and his stats from the DSL seem to corroborate that -- I think he'll be in Dayton in 07 |
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Nice list, Doug.
The top 15 is the prospect list, anything after is the suspect list, with some too early to tell. The top three should all be on the Reds 25-man roster no later than Opening Day 2008, with Bailey and Votto most likely arriving sooner. I would grade them out like this: Bailey A+ Bruce A Votto A- Wood B Cueto B Stubbs C+ Valaika C+ Everyone else- either too early to tell, or nothing worth following regularly yet. |
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That sure is one top heavy list. Gets a tad depressing as it goes, but I'd rather have a few As and the rest Cs than all Bs.
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Is Brendan Harris disqualified because he came up to the big club?
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As for the basing of my rankings, it was a mix of potential, current ability, likelihood to reach potential and what you have done. As for Ravin, he is someone I really like. He has 3 pitches that he commands very well and is throwing in the low 90's right now. He has good size for a pitcher and should pack on some more weight as he grows some more. I cant say that I have seen him pitch outside of his draft video, but I like his potential along with his stuff and projectability. Quote:
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"With the relievers, this is my personal opinion and more often than not, people disagree with me on it, but relievers, who are not top flight Bobby Jenks or Francisco Rodriguez type relievers wont get much attention. I dont see any of those relievers being closers, or at least dominant closers, and I dont think middle relievers impact a game enough to the point where they should be very high on any prospect ranking. Can they be good middle relievers? I think they can be for sure. Just not the closer type material that I think it would take for them to be in the top 15 for the Reds. As for Janish and Moran, I covered that earlier in reply to someone else, but I think both can be useful, yes. Age also comes into play with where some guys ranked. I just think that if some of the position players listed were to reach their potential they would be more valuable than a middle relief guy almost regardless. Just my opinion, Im not always right, but I guess I dont have a high prospect ranking for middle relief."
Good list DD. About the only significant changes would be to add Terrell Young and Jamie Arneson to the list - who both throw very hard in relief - and I would rate Camilo Vazquez in the top 15 and Danny Dorn in the top 20. |
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Double post. my mistake.
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As for Dorn, outside of higher round picks, what happens in rookie ball doesnt overly impress me much. If Dorn comes out next year and tears up whatever league he is playing in, then I am sure he will jump up, at least in my standings. Coming out as a 30 something round pick, he will have to show at the next level that he is up to par rather than a polished college hitter. |
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Vazquez is post-TJ surgery, and perhaps he's added velocity? That's the only thing I can think of that might elevate him. He held his own in AA after the promotion, but certainly didn't dominate. A ton of unearned runs probably made things look better than they were. --- As for the list, I'd say Cody Strait and Phil Dumatrait are too low and Milton Loo and Javon Moran are a little high. But overall that's a pretty decent list. |
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Doc, Cody Strait is someone I really like. I absolutely love his speed and power combo... He is a guy I think will have a break out year next year. Dumatrait is low, but I no longer view him as a starter, and reports had him having problems hitting the upper 80's in Louisville with his FB. He also cant get righties out, .284/.357/.449 against him.
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Nice list, that pretty much accords to mine.
People who think Loo is to high now, will be putting him in the top 5 next year. The kid's a talent. |
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What do you have against Vazquez? I don't know anything about his post TJ stuff, but I know he had a good arm out of high school. The guy is still only 22, and struck out almost a batter per innings between Sarasota and Chattanooga while lowering his walk rates to a respectable level. He still needs to bring down his walks a little bit, but you can't take one of the only decent starting pitching prospects we have above A ball and make him #40.
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