Jose Ortiz, the slugging young catcher who had a hiccup in development last year, drops from #16 to garner spot 36.
Aldazora, Argenis
Amaral, Beau
Antone, Tejay
Astin, Barrett
Bernardino, Brennan
Chacin, Alejandro
Cisco, Drew
Constante, Jacob
Crook, Narciso
Duran, Juan
Font, Wilmer
Franklin, Kevin
Garcia, Kevin
Gelalich, Jeff
Gonzalez, Carlos
Gonzalez, Luis
Hunter, Brian
Klimesh, Ben
Krauss, Connor
LaMarre, Ryan
Lopez, Jose
Mardirosian, Shayne
Maron, Cam
Marshall, Montrell
Marquez, Soid
Matthews, Jon
McMyne, Kyle
Medina, Reydel
Muhammed, El-Hajj
O'Grady, Brian
Peralta, Wandy
Perez, Juan
Peterson, Brent
Rachal, Avain
Rahier, Tanner
Reynoso, Jonathan
Rogers, Sharky
Rosa, Gabriel
Sampson, Kevvius
Selsky, Steve
Shackelford, Kevin
Siri, Jose
Smith, Josh
Somsen, Layne
Stephens, Jackson
Thompson, Cory
Tromp, Chadwick
Varner, Seth
Vincej, Zack
Walden, Marcus
Washington, Ty
Weiss, Zack
Wright, Dan
Wright, Ryan
Jose Ortiz, the slugging young catcher who had a hiccup in development last year, drops from #16 to garner spot 36.
99% of all numbers only tell 33% of the story so when looking at the numbers remember that numbers is plural...
Throwing my support behind Daniel Wright, who I had in my top 25.
Daniel Wright all the way at this spot. I don't get the votes for Rahier. Long on potential, maybe, but he's produced zilch so far.
99% of all numbers only tell 33% of the story so when looking at the numbers remember that numbers is plural...
Wright, Sampson and J Stephens are my next 3.
Steve4192 gets it. 19 year old Aruban catcher
Chadwick.
Tromp.
“I don’t care,” Votto said of passing his friend and former teammate. “He’s in the past. Bye-bye, Jay.”
Next two on my list are Argenis Aldazora and Jose Siri. I am leaning towards the ultra-toolsy Siri. After a 1-20 start at Billings, Aldazora OPSd over 1.000 for the rest of the season. Next pitcher on my list is Alejandro Chacin.
mace (03-06-2015)
I don't get it when folks are so blase about the candidates at this stage of the poll. First of all, yeah, we're nearing the forties; of course these guys aren't dynamic, familiar, heralded prospects; of course they're not going to storm the big leagues en masse. But there are plenty of players I'm not nearly ready to dismiss as potential contributors. Daniel Wright pitched extremely well last year, and often dominated. Tanner Rahier, a high draft pick, had a very good first half in a league for which he was young. Jacob Constante is a tall, young, very promising left-hander. Tromp is a young catcher who looks like he can hit. Siri could be this year's Aquino. Jeff Graupe yesterday mentioned Cory Thompson as someone who has impressed. Crook is an interesting guy. Chacin has been an excellent performer. Sampson has a chance to make the club. Aldazoro and Amaral kicked it up a notch last year. Stephens. Weiss. Duran. Garcia . . .
Last edited by mace; 03-06-2015 at 05:17 PM.
HokieRed (03-07-2015),RedlegJake (03-06-2015),REDREAD (03-06-2015),texasdave (03-06-2015)
Agree with mace. There are many currently 'C' level prospects who could break out this year. I can't recall this much depth in the last 30 years. The minors will be fun to follow.
REDREAD (03-06-2015)
[Phil ] Castellini celebrated the team's farm system and noted the team had promising prospects who would one day be great Reds -- and then joke then they'd be ex-Reds, saying "of course we're going to lose them". #SellTheTeamBob
Nov. 13, 2007: One of the greatest days in Reds history: John Allen gets the boot!
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