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    Reds Pull a Fast One, Sign 16 Year-Old Duran While Others Sleep

    This is encouraging.

    Reds Spend Big For 16-Year-Old Dominican

    Many thought player wasn't eligible to sign

    By Ben Badler
    March 4, 2008
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    The international signing period is still four months away, but the Reds have already made a big splash in the Dominican Republic, giving a $2 million signing bonus to 16-year-old outfielder Juan Duran, a player who many thought would not be eligible to sign until July 2.

    "We've scouted him extensively," Reds scouting director Chris Buckley said. "We had not thought he was eligible until this coming July 2. But we found out he was eligible, and when we did we were able to react. (Assistant general manager) Bob Miller and (director of Latin American scouting) Tony Arias deserve the credit on this one, because Bob was going over guys we were preparing for this year's signing period, and he said, 'You can sign this guy right now.'

    "We did not know that, but when we found that out, we were able to go get him because of the work Tony has done. He compares favorably to this year's high drafts."

    Players who are 16 years old are eligible to sign with major league teams during the international signing period, which lasts from July 2 to Aug. 31. Players who turn 16 years old during the international signing period are eligible to sign with teams on their birthdays.

    Duran's birthday is Sept. 2, 1991, making him a 16-year-old who seemed to have barely missed the cutoff point to sign during last year's international signing period, and it appeared he would have to wait until the commencement of the 2008 period to sign. However, the rules state that for an international player to be eligible to sign, he must be 16 years old at the time of the signing and turn 17 years old by either Sept. 1 or by the end of his first professional season.

    Players signed during the international signing period are not eligible to play that same year, so their first professional season comes the following calendar year. For example, a player signed during the 2007 international signing period would have his first professional season be the 2008 season.

    The Reds realized that they could sign Duran if they assigned him to their 2008 roster in Billings in the Rookie-level Pioneer League, where the regular season ends on Sept. 5. Since Duran will turn 17 before the end of the 2008 Pioneer League season, he was eligible to sign before the 2008 international signing period and was eligible to sign back on his birthday last year.

    One American League international scouting director said that he had Duran in for a workout as recently as last month.

    "I think it caught everybody by surprise," he said. "Even his agents were promoting him as a July 2 guy. He really doesn't follow the July 2 cutoff for this year. I guess we all thought that, with the Sept. 1 cutoff in mind, we all figured he was eligible this year instead of last year."

    Duran, who bats and throws righthanded and checks in at roughly 6-foot-6, 190 pounds, likely will not play a game this year in the PL, however, where at 16 years old he would be by far the youngest player in the league. The Reds cannot assign him to the Gulf Coast League, since the GCL season ends on Aug. 27, so sending him to the GCL would void his contract.

    Buckley and Arias were both with the Blue Jays when the team drafted outfielder Alex Rios as an 18-year-old with the 19th overall pick in the 1999 draft.

    "He compares favorably, only he's bigger and stronger at this age than Rios was," Buckley said. "He's more physical, and he has shown some of the same feel for hitting that Alex displayed.

    "We don't have a second-round pick this year so we wanted to be creative and get more talent any way we can."

    The $2 million bonus that Duran received was $500,000 more than the Red Sox gave to Dominican third baseman Michael Almanzar, who received the highest bonus of the 2007 international signing period. In 2006, the Giants gave Dominican first baseman Angel Villalona that year's top bonus at $2.1 million. It is the highest international bonus in Reds history, and tied for the third-largest signing bonus given to any player in club history.

    Arias said that Duran was one of the Reds' top targets for July 2 before they realized within the last week that they could sign him.

    "His body and offensive ability stick out like a sore thumb," Arias said. "In batting practice, he was just hitting them over the trees in our complex, hitting them out to center and right-center field. You can tell just tell from the way the ball jumps off his bat.

    "I've never seen a 16-year-old with this type of ability. I talked to some people in the Dominican Republic who crossed paths with Vladimir Guerrero at that age, guys who have been scouting in the Dominican for more than 20 years, and they said they've never come into contact with a bat like this. He's got 80 power potential (on the 20-80 scouting scale) and just gets tremendous loft. In my opinion, in terms of his bat and his body, he's a better overall package than Angel Villalona. We wanted to change the perception in the baseball industry that Cincinnati is a cheap organization. We want to get back to being the Big Red Machine."

    Another AL international scouting director said his team was also interested in Duran.

    "We liked him," another AL international scouting director said. "We saw him as a corner outfielder, big, long-limbed, real bat potential. He's definitely a guy a lot of people liked."

    One National League international scouting director compared Duran's body to that of a young Juan Gonzalez.

    "He might end up being in center field because he's a plus runner. It's all going to come down to how big he gets and if he slows down," the scout said. "He's going to put on some weight, so whether he retains that speed will tell if he ends up at a corner.

    "He's got some bat speed, and the power will come from the bat speed, but it all comes down to how thick he grows."

    The same NL international scouting director also noted that Duran has been bothered by an elbow problem—which Arias said might have something to do with Duran having grown six inches in the past year—and that Duran only started throwing as far as 40 feet last month.

    "He went to a tournament in Puerto Rico in the winter, and he didn't throw there. I saw him in February, and all he did was hit. I don't know what the up-to-date situation with his elbow is, but maybe they already checked him. Was he worth that kind of money? I guess he was to the Reds because they think he's an impact guy, but to me, I don't think so."
    One AL international scouting director called him "one of those guys who don't come around very often."

    "He's got all the tools," he said. "He's a pretty good player, very advanced for his age. I think it was a good investment. He's a good athlete, he has above-average power right now and he has a chance for 80 power (on the 20-80 scouting scale). He demonstrated every ability that you like to see in a kid. He's a very outgoing kid, good swing. There's no doubt about his approach, bat speed and power . . . he has all the common denominators you like to see, good balance, rhythm and a pretty good idea of what to do at the plate.

    "If he has to go to a corner (outfield position), he certainly has the power to go there. But right now I'd give him every opportunity to play center field because he's light on his feet and has a good idea how to play out there. He's probably 6-foot-6, 195 pounds, somewhere in that area, so he could gain a whole 40 pounds with no problem. You look at this guy, and you hate to compare guys to major league players, especially at his age, but he could be a young Dave Winfield in the making."


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    Re: Reds Pull a Fast One, Sign 16 Year-Old Duran While Others Sleep

    Love being cutthroat

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    Re: Reds Pull a Fast One, Sign 16 Year-Old Duran While Others Sleep

    that's some serious praise in that article.
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    Re: Reds Pull a Fast One, Sign 16 Year-Old Duran While Others Sleep

    "Duran, who bats and throws righthanded and checks in at roughly 6-foot-6, 190 pounds, likely will not play a game this year in the PL, however, where at 16 years old he would be by far the youngest player in the league. The Reds cannot assign him to the Gulf Coast League, since the GCL season ends on Aug. 27, so sending him to the GCL would void his contract."

    So what's he going to do this year? I guess maybe sit around and count to 2 million?
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    Re: Reds Pull a Fast One, Sign 16 Year-Old Duran While Others Sleep

    Quote Originally Posted by Newman4 View Post
    "Duran, who bats and throws righthanded and checks in at roughly 6-foot-6, 190 pounds, likely will not play a game this year in the PL, however, where at 16 years old he would be by far the youngest player in the league. The Reds cannot assign him to the Gulf Coast League, since the GCL season ends on Aug. 27, so sending him to the GCL would void his contract."

    So what's he going to do this year? I guess maybe sit around and count to 2 million?
    pretty much

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    Re: Reds Pull a Fast One, Sign 16 Year-Old Duran While Others Sleep

    Exxxxxxxxxxxxxtended Spring Training.

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    Re: Reds Pull a Fast One, Sign 16 Year-Old Duran While Others Sleep

    Way to go Reds organization. Buckley is exactly right - with no second rounder this season, let's spend it on young talent in a different way. $2M is alot but I'll trust that the guys who have seen this kid know what they are doing.

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    Re: Reds Pull a Fast One, Sign 16 Year-Old Duran While Others Sleep

    Thats a lot of coin to be giving someone that age.

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    Re: Reds Pull a Fast One, Sign 16 Year-Old Duran While Others Sleep

    Great move by the Reds. 2 Million for a guy with the potential that he possesses is hardly too much. Lets hope he pans out.
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    Re: Reds Pull a Fast One, Sign 16 Year-Old Duran While Others Sleep

    Sounds like another phenom the Reds had a few years ago. I think his name was Wily Mo Pena. Whatever happened to that dude?

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    Re: Reds Pull a Fast One, Sign 16 Year-Old Duran While Others Sleep

    I bet that kid's parents are proud of him, a millionaire at 16. I didn't even have a job at 16 .

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    Re: Reds Pull a Fast One, Sign 16 Year-Old Duran While Others Sleep

    GREAT, GREAT, GREAT MOVE! 2 million dollars with a chance to have, in a half decade, a top 5-10 hitter in baseball is a great investment. Being a small market club we MUST take 1-2 million dollar chances on guys that COULD be great. We will never get and A Rod or Pujols type in free agency. We MUST bring them through our system. The best way to do that will be by getting as many guys with a good shot of that as possible. Look at it this way. We'll control him for the greater part of a decade when he comes up. The top hitters make more than 20 million PER YEAR. For 2 million I'd only have to believe that he has a 1 in 20 or worse chance to be a top hitter for me to pay it. He definitely does based on the reviews.

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    Re: Reds Pull a Fast One, Sign 16 Year-Old Duran While Others Sleep

    wow, i love this, not even just this move, but the new attitude that is in town!

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    Re: Reds Pull a Fast One, Sign 16 Year-Old Duran While Others Sleep

    Quote Originally Posted by Jr's Boy View Post
    Thats a lot of coin to be giving someone that age.
    thats alot for any teenager (and almost all non-athlete adults)
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    Re: Reds Pull a Fast One, Sign 16 Year-Old Duran While Others Sleep

    Was he worth that kind of money? I guess he was to the Reds because they think he's an impact guy, but to me, I don't think so."

    Sounds like sour grapes to me.


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