Highlight of the mag...
Reds 5th in Central behind evryone but the Pirates
Harang's line
15-9 3.81 171K
-If he would have been pitching in a pennat race last year he would have received Cy Young consideration
Arroyo's
12-8 3.81 148k
Dunn
.242 36 HR 91 RBI 5SB
-Comment on his inabilty to keep from striking out
Weathers
3-4 4.01 21K
-Said Weathers will probably start at closer but should be a set-up man while Coffey was judged too soon.
Ross
.247 23HR 64RBI
-He needs to prove that last season's drought was not due to over exposure
Javier Valentin
.273 10HR 36RBI
Phillips
.256 12HR 52RBI 17SB
Gonzalez
.240 15HR 58RBI 1SB
-Known for the most part for his glovework and stated his 100+K in the last 5 seasons he had 500+ PA
Encarnacion
.282 20HR 84RBI 10SB
They also trash his defensive capabilities but go on to say he has the capability to become a perenial allstar
If a starter is not listed with a projected 2007 campaign then he is not considered to be in the top 30 of his posistion.
Our Top 10 prospects 1-10
1 Homer Bailey
2 Jay Bruce
3 Joey Votto
4 Drew Stubbs
5 Travis Wood
6 Johnny Cueto
7 Paul Janish
8 Sean Watson
9 Chris Valaika
10 Josh Hamilton
They also gave a brief description of each prospect
Lineup
RF Freel
1B Hatteburg
LF Dunn
CF Griffey Jr
3B Encarnacion
C Ross
2B Phillips
SS Gonzalez
Rotation
Harang
Arroyo
Milton
Lohse
Ramirez
Bullpen
Weathers
Coffey
Belisle
Cormier
Bray
Majewski
Stanton
Our top 3 SS of all time
Larkin
Concepcion
McMillan
That would be a quick summary of the article