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View Poll Results: Who is the Reds #47th and 48th Best Prospects for 2014

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  • Allen, James P-A+

    0 0%
  • Amaral, Beau OF-A

    1 4.00%
  • Aybar, Manny P-AZL

    1 4.00%
  • Boyles, Ty P-Az

    5 20.00%
  • Brattvet, Scott P-R

    0 0%
  • Buckley, Sean 1B-3B/A+

    1 4.00%
  • Carter, Dalton C-Az

    0 0%
  • Chavez, Alberti 2B-Az/A+

    0 0%
  • Christiani, Nick P-AAA/ML

    6 24.00%
  • Daal, Carlton – SS-R

    1 4.00%
  • Dennhardt, Michael RHP-A+

    0 0%
  • Dennick, Ryan LHP-AAA

    0 0%
  • Diaz, Pedro P-R/A

    1 4.00%
  • Elizalde, Sebastian OF-Mex

    2 8.00%
  • Fellhaeur, Josh OF-AAA

    1 4.00%
  • Freeman, Justin P-AAA/ML

    0 0%
  • Gelalich, Jeff OF-A

    1 4.00%
  • Gonzalez, Luis P-DSL

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  • Green, Brodie 2B-AA

    0 0%
  • Guzman, Jose P-R

    0 0%
  • Hayes, Drew P-AA

    1 4.00%
  • Hudson, Joe C-A

    0 0%
  • Johnson, Jake P-A+

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  • Jones, Chad P-R

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  • Klimesh, Ben P-A+

    1 4.00%
  • Lohman, Devin 2B-AA

    0 0%
  • Long, Shedric C-Az

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  • Lucas, Sean P-A+

    1 4.00%
  • Mantoni, Joe P-R

    0 0%
  • Manno, Chris P-AA

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  • Marquez, Soid P-Az

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  • Mattair, Travis 1B-3B

    1 4.00%
  • Matthews, Jon OF-A

    0 0%
  • Mcgruder, Jamodrick 2b/LF-A+

    1 4.00%
  • McMyne, Kyle P-A+

    0 0%
  • Mejia, Diohanky OF-DSL

    0 0%
  • Muhammed, El Hajj P - A+

    1 4.00%
  • O'Brien, Mikey P-AA

    1 4.00%
  • Pearl, Brian P-AA

    0 0%
  • Peralta, Wandy P-A

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  • Perez, Jonahan P-DSL/Az

    0 0%
  • Perez, Juan SS-A+

    0 0%
  • Peterson, Brent SS-A+

    0 0%
  • Ramirez, Robert 2B-A

    0 0%
  • Reckling, Trevor P-AAA

    0 0%
  • Renken, Daniel P-AA

    0 0%
  • Reynoso, Jonathan OF-R

    6 24.00%
  • Rodriguez, Henry 2B-AAA

    4 16.00%
  • Roman, Fabian P-R

    0 0%
  • Romero, Franderlyn P-R

    0 0%
  • Routt, Nick P-R

    0 0%
  • Selsky, Steve OF-A+/AA

    3 12.00%
  • Sierra, Jefry OF-A+

    0 0%
  • Siri, Jose OF-DSL

    0 0%
  • Smith, Bryson OF-AA

    1 4.00%
  • Somsen, Layne P-R

    1 4.00%
  • Uxa, Logan 1B-Az/A+

    0 0%
  • Vargas, Hector SS-DSL

    4 16.00%
  • Vidal, David 3B-A+/AA

    0 0%
  • Villarreal, Pedro P-AAA/ML

    1 4.00%
  • Vincej, Zach SS-A

    0 0%
  • Walczak, Jamie P-AA

    1 4.00%
  • Washington, Ty 2B-R

    0 0%
  • Weiss, Zack P-R

    0 0%
  • Williamson, Fabian P-AA

    0 0%
  • Wright, Daniel P-R

    0 0%
  • Wright, Ryan 2B-OF

    1 4.00%
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Thread: Redzone Minor League Prospect Ranking #47 & 48

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    Redzone Minor League Prospect Ranking #47 & 48

    Dan Langfield and Juan Silverio take spots 45 and 46.
    99% of all numbers only tell 33% of the story so when looking at the numbers remember that numbers is plural...


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    Re: Redzone Minor League Prospect Ranking #47 & 48

    Henry Rodriguez and Nick Christiani. Both have already had cups of coffee in the big leagues, solid players and contributors. These 2 should be the next 2 off the list due to that alone. These players have had success at the minor leagues highest levels, in AAA. Boyles, Vargas, and Elizalde have upside, but are way down the organization ladder.

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    Re: Redzone Minor League Prospect Ranking #47 & 48

    I admit that I haven't voted for HRod or Nick yet because it's more fun and intriguing to pick possible potential over closeness. Christiani in particular, though, has a solid chance to be a good reliever, and I still believe Rod can hit - there just isn't a position he plays well.
    99% of all numbers only tell 33% of the story so when looking at the numbers remember that numbers is plural...

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    Re: Redzone Minor League Prospect Ranking #47 & 48

    What's the knock on Selsky? His numbers look good, and he's had some support in the past. Strikes out too much, maybe?
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    Re: Redzone Minor League Prospect Ranking #47 & 48

    Elizalde still. And now I'm picking Jamodrick McGruder, because that name is pure gold.
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    Re: Redzone Minor League Prospect Ranking #47 & 48

    Quote Originally Posted by marcshoe View Post
    What's the knock on Selsky? His numbers look good, and he's had some support in the past. Strikes out too much, maybe?
    If I remember correctly, he played all year at high A and was pretty old for the league. The fact that so many other fairly middling prospects like Bryson Smith and Josh Fellhauer were getting pt over him in higher levels speaks volumes about the front office's opinion of him compared to other prospects.
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    Re: Redzone Minor League Prospect Ranking #47 & 48

    I'm not voting against other candidates yet but Alberti Chavez should get some attention from the prospect watchers among us this season. If this kid can hit even a little bit he'll be climbing charts going forward. His range is other worldly. His glove is gold, he has a decent arm. He has NOT looked good at the plate (bad frankly), either in the AZL or Bakersfield, but he's only 18. I wonder if they drop him back to Billings or at least Dayton this year?
    99% of all numbers only tell 33% of the story so when looking at the numbers remember that numbers is plural...

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    Re: Redzone Minor League Prospect Ranking #47 & 48

    Quote Originally Posted by marcshoe View Post
    What's the knock on Selsky? His numbers look good, and he's had some support in the past. Strikes out too much, maybe?


    In 2012 he OPS'd .717 in Dayton, and 1.038 in Bakersfield. Then in 2013, he OPS'd .486 in AA, and .885 in Bakersfield. So far, he looks like a CAL League mirage.

    He could still change that by hitting in Pensacola, if given the chance this season.


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