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View Poll Results: Who is the Reds #31 Prospect?

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  • Drew Anderson

    1 1.52%
  • Brett Bartles

    1 1.52%
  • Tzu-Kai Chui

    2 3.03%
  • Zach Cozart

    7 10.61%
  • Rafael Gonzalez

    2 3.03%
  • Chris Heisey

    2 3.03%
  • Sean Henry

    1 1.52%
  • Danny Herrera

    13 19.70%
  • Evan Hildenbrandt

    4 6.06%
  • Ben Jukich

    3 4.55%
  • Derrik Lutz

    2 3.03%
  • Logan Parker

    1 1.52%
  • Juan Rafael

    1 1.52%
  • Ramon Ramirez

    6 9.09%
  • Alexander Smit

    11 16.67%
  • Jordan Smith

    1 1.52%
  • Craig Tatum

    5 7.58%
  • Sergio Valenzuela

    1 1.52%
  • Phil Valiquette

    2 3.03%
  • Other (please specify)

    0 0%
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  1. #1
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    Redzone Community Prospect Vote #31

    Sorry for taking so long to get this up, I have been pretty busy with other stuff over the past week.

    Vote for the player who you think is the Reds #31 prospect (the best prospect who is not yet on the list). We will go with this as far as you guys want to take it.

    I will post a new list every 2 days with 10-15 options to vote on.

    If you feel like making an argument on why a guy should be voted here, feel free to vote and state why you voted for that player.

    If there is someone that is not currently listed as an option to vote on, vote for 'other' then just state who you want to vote for in the thread.

    If there is anyone you would like to see as an option on the next poll, just say so and if they garner enough support, they will be placed on the next poll. Guys with the lowest amount of votes will usually be removed for the next few guys who were talked about in the previous thread.


    Prospect 1 - Jay Bruce
    Prospect 2 - Homer Bailey
    Prospect 3 - Johnny Cueto
    Prospect 4 - Joey Votto
    Prospect 5 - Todd Frazier
    Prospect 6 - Drew Stubbs
    Prospect 7 - Matt Maloney
    Prospect 8 - Josh Roenicke
    Prospect 9 - Travis Wood
    Prospect 10 - Devin Mesoraco
    Prospect 11 - Kyle Lotzkar
    Prospect 12 - Danny Dorn
    Prospect 13 - Sean Watson
    Prospect 14 - Carlos Fisher
    Prospect 15 - Juan Francisco
    Prospect 16 - Neftali Soto
    Prospect 17 - Brandon Waring
    Prospect 18 - Adam Rosales
    Prospect 19 - Tyler Pelland
    Prospect 20 - Daryl Thompson
    Prospect 21 - Pedro Viola
    Prospect 22 - Chris Valaika
    Prospect 23 - Sam Lecure
    Prospect 24 - Marcus McBeth
    Prospect 25 - Justin Turner
    Prospect 26 - Chris Dickerson
    Prospect 27 - Scott Carroll
    Prospect 28 - Richie Gardner
    Prospect 29 - Justin Reed
    Prospect 30 - Paul Janish

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    Re: Redzone Community Prospect Vote #31

    I'm going with Herrera here. He could be a sleeper with a good showing this year.

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    Re: Redzone Community Prospect Vote #31

    Herrera

    Really looking forward to seeing this kid pitch in the majors -- it'll happen.

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    Re: Redzone Community Prospect Vote #31

    I also went with Herrera. A chat on BP yesterday brought up Dan Quisenberry, just one more data point suggesting you don't have to have a 93 mph fastball to be a reliever.
    Games are won on run differential -- scoring more than your opponent. Runs are runs, scored or prevented they all count the same. Worry about scoring more and allowing fewer, not which positions contribute to which side of the equation or how "consistent" you are at your current level of performance.

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    Re: Redzone Community Prospect Vote #31

    Razor Ramon Ramirez. He put up nice numbers across A+/AA/AAA last season.
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    Re: Redzone Community Prospect Vote #31

    I'm sticking with Smit. I think he'll be a rich man's Jon Coutlangus.

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    Re: Redzone Community Prospect Vote #31

    Pa Chiu Chiu Chomp!
    I'm not a system player. I am a system.

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    Re: Redzone Community Prospect Vote #31

    Maybe it's time for some defensive stalwarts like Tatum, who had a very good year, and Cozart, who I think most people underrate.

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    Re: Redzone Community Prospect Vote #31

    I will also vote for Smit. He put up good numbers after coming over from Minnesota.

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    Re: Redzone Community Prospect Vote #31

    I went with Ramirez. If they felt he was worth putting on the 40 man there must be something there.

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    Re: Redzone Community Prospect Vote #31

    No clue who to vote for at this point so I'll go with Herrera. He doesn't seem to be that bad of a prospect and it'll be easier to justify the Hamilton trade if he's a good prospect along with Volquez.

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    Re: Redzone Community Prospect Vote #31

    No love for Tatum? C'mon.

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    Re: Redzone Community Prospect Vote #31

    I love how everybody is making their choices now....

    I'm doing it too, but it's funny

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    Re: Redzone Community Prospect Vote #31

    I don't think I will vote. I have no clue or opinion at this point. If I get the time to make an informed decision, I will come back.

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    Re: Redzone Community Prospect Vote #31

    Valiquette is the best on the board right now. He's a lefty, big upside, young, and had a breakout year last year. Plus, he was a high draft pick which means he has lots of upside.


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