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Let's Hear It For the Reds Minor League System
As the Reds get a big win over Philly led by rookies Cozart and Frazier, I thought now would be a good time to applaud theReds system for its huge contribution to this very good 2012 season.
Let's look at the Reds starting 8. At least 5 of them are home grown talents and that's if we consider Ludwick the LF. If you plug Frazier in there, we've got only Rolen and Phillips as guys who didn't come from our system. However we traded our system prospects for both Rolen and Phillips so they are also in a sense products of our system. The pitching staff is also well represented by past Reds prospects But part of this confuses me. How can we be this good given the lack of hype given these guys when they were in the minors? Seems to me that guys like Hanigan, Cozart, Stubbs and Frazier were projected as platoon/utility major leaguers. Were they ever top 50 or top 100 prospects? How high did Votto ever rise on a national prospect list? What I'm getting at is that our guys are over performing their projections. I think our prospects are being underestimated to a certain extent. Now I'll grant you that a case can be made that Bruce and Mesorasco have underperformed their hype to this point but who would have projected the huge contributions we're now getting from the likes of Hanigan, Cozart and Frazier? Who projected Frazier as a Rookie of the Year candidate in March? Even Votto...I never recall him being hyped as a potential MVP guy when he was playing at AA and AAA. Thoughts? |
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Cueto and Bailey switched roles/expectations, as Bailey was expected to be an ace while Cueto projected to a 3/4 starter if not a bullpen arm. |
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Joey Votto, Jay Bruce, Johnny Cueto, Homer Bailey, Aroldis Chapman and Devin Mesoraco were all Top 25 prospects at one point in time depending on which list you were looking at. Drew Stubbs was a Top 100 guy at one point, Todd Frazier was a Top 50 guy at one point. Mike Leake was a Top 100 guy. That is a whole lot of talent.
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I've hit on this many times in the past. I even sent an email to the yahoo and ESPN sportswriters hoping they'd write a piece about all the developed talent on the Reds roster.
1B - Votto SS - Cozart 3B - Frazier C - Hanigan C - Mesoraco OF - Heisey OF - Stubbs OF - Bruce SP - Bailey SP - Leake SP - Cueto CL - Chapman RP - Ondrusek RP - Lecure 14 players of a 25 man roster. And maybe I missed someone. Not to mention a few guys who had a cup of tea like Valaika, Alonso, Travis Wood, Sappelt........or Grandal and Boxberger who were traded and playing on the Padres. The system is already rejuvenating itself. It will be more obvious in the next 2 seasons when, if they're not traded, Cingrani, Corcino, Chad Rogers, Lotzkar, Villarreal, H-Rod, Gregorius, Lutz, Vidal, Hamilton, Perez, and even the lower levels with Brean, Winker, Stephenson, Travieso start to move up. I'm sure I missed a few budding prospects too. Reds farm system and drafting should be really proud of themselves, as well as the fans. |
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To your original point, I think the organization deserves a lot of credit for being able to crank out productive players from our farm system to both plug in at the major league level and to trade to fill in gaps.
As far as the ratings go, honestly who cares. People get way too caught up in that stuff as if it matters. Joey Votto, Albert Pujols, Matt Kemp, none of them were highly rated. At the same time you have guys like Travis Snider, Brandon Wood or Delmon Young as top 5 guys. Aside from Hannigan, all the guys you mentioned were top 100 guys but they were never considered to be elite guys because at no point were they destroying pitching in the leagues they played in and they were all older prospects meaning it was unlikely they would produce beyond what they did in the minors. Frazier is deservedly getting the hype for ROY, but I think people are overlooking how big Cozart has been. Defensively he is almost as good as Janish and when you add the 700 OPS bat and compare it to the last 5 years of Renteria, Cabrera, Keppinger and noodle bat Janish it has been a huge upgrade at short. |
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Agreed...the farm system (which is a credit to Dan Obrien and Krivsky) have saved the day for Reds. Looking down the road..
- Hopefully Rodriguez/Gregorius can take over for Cairo/Rolen/Valdez next year - Hopefully Hoover can take a spot next year - Hopefully Lamarre can take a spot from Heisey/Stubbs when they start to get expensive - Soon..Hamilton can take a spot and give us the leadoff threat we've not had since Freel - Guys like Corcini, Cingrani can take a spot when Leake/Bailey/Arroyo leave or become expensive. Feels like with the contracts to Votto and Phillips and you know Cueto/Latos are due for big hauls...we'll need cheap alternative vs. upping guys like Stubbs, Bailey, Leake, etc.. |
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But John Sickels had him ranked as an A- prospect, which generally places a guy inside his Top 20 (though Sickels doesn't rank pitchers and hitters together). I don't feel like searching any further, but that is one list and well, shows that he was a Top 25 guy depending on where you looked. |
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Previous regimes focused on signablity on the draft.. It was nice to see the shift to drafting talented players. IMO, the slotted draft system is one of the best things to happen to baseball. Another step to prevent cheapo owners from sabotaging their own team. |
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Despite the Latos trade and the unhappiness about Torreyes and some other prospects, I'd argue that the Reds have shown strong discipline about letting prospects go. In the few instances when a top tier prospect has been traded, the deals made sense and had an impact. Scott Rolen, Mat Latos are the two best examples of the kind of guys obtained in these trades.
You could even argue that Reds have been TOO focused on keeping the top prospects. Reds could have easily justified trading guys like Stubbs, Heisey, Bailey, Leake, by now. They are very disciplined in keeping, developing, and using prospects where possible. Reds also deserve credit for continuing to fill the minors with prospects. They have had several spots when the minors were a bit depleted. When the Bruce/Votto/Bailey/Cueto group was promoted, then more recently with Alonso, Grandal, Francisco, Boxberger, etc. being traded. Prospect depth has only suffered momentarily with a strong new crop obtained in each instance. Only criticism is that certain types of prospects have been slower to emerge. Particularly high contact, left handed or switch hitters who set the table. I think the Reds tried to address that in this last draft. |
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