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    Reds minor league - league leaders

    This is from John Fay's blog here are the Reds prospects leading the various leagues right now.

    REDS LEAGUE LEADERS
    Jerry Hairston (International), .421ba
    Louisville Bats (International), .272ba
    Homer Bailey (International), 19.0ip
    B.J. Szymanski (Southern), .417ba
    Daryl Thompson (Southern), 0.51era
    Daryl Thompson (Southern), 17.2ip
    Mike Griffin (Southern), 8 doubles
    Mike Griffin (Southern), 8xbh
    Luis Bolivar (Southern), 10 runs
    Drew Stubbs (Florida State), 7 steals
    Sarasota Reds (Florida State), .290ba
    Juan Francisco (Florida State), 19h
    Juan Francisco (Florida State), 7 doubles
    Juan Francisco (Florida State), 10xbh
    Chris Valaika (Florida State), 19h
    Todd Frazier (Midwest), 5HR
    Todd Frazier (Midwest), 10xbh
    Todd Frazier (Midwest), 14 runs


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    Re: Reds minor league - league leaders

    Quote Originally Posted by Reds Fanatic View Post
    Sarasota Reds (Florida State), .290ba
    This one stands out to me, considering everyone calls the FSL so "pitcher friendly"...or does it become more so when the temperature & humidity start rising? Or maybe it's because the Reds have some serious sticks on that team right now.

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    Re: Reds minor league - league leaders

    I made a quick note today of who looks to be pitching well below AAA....

    AA
    Thompson - 17.2 IP, 20 K, 1 BB, 10 H, .62 WHIP
    Fisher (relief) - 5.2 IP, 7 K, 0 BB, 2 H, .35 WHIP

    A+
    Wood - 9.2 IP, 13 K, 4 BB, 6 H, 1.03 WHIP
    J. Smith - 19.1 IP, 17 K, 3 BB, 1.03 WHIP
    Geronimo (relief) - 7.2 IP, 11 K, 2 BB, 2 H, .52 WHIP
    Manuel (relief) - 7.2 IP, 11 K, 3 BB, 5 H, 1.04 WHIP

    A-
    Jeffords (relief) - 8.2 IP, 17 K, 3 BB, 4 H, .81 WHIP

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    Re: Reds minor league - league leaders

    AA
    Szymanski 1.192 OPS
    T. Gutierrez .953 OPS
    Griffin .925 OPS
    Tatum .825 OPS

    A+
    Francisco 1.038 OPS
    Valaika .924 OPS
    Stubbs .894 OPS

    A-
    Frazier 1.310 OPS
    Waring .957 OPS
    Last edited by BuckeyeRedleg; 04-16-2008 at 05:04 PM.

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    Re: Reds minor league - league leaders

    Francisco is also in the top 10 in Avg in the FSL.

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    Re: Reds minor league - league leaders

    I will be in Sarasota this weekend and will get to see these guy's in person.
    I hope they will have tickets available. Ha Ha. They are averaging about
    500 per game.
    Last edited by Redman15; 04-16-2008 at 05:22 PM.

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    Re: Reds minor league - league leaders

    Quote Originally Posted by Redman15 View Post
    I will be in Sarasota this weekend and will get to see these guy's in person.
    I hope they will have tickets available. Ha Ha. They are averaging about
    500 per game.
    Great joke. I loved it

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    Re: Reds minor league - league leaders

    They just showed Justin Lehr's #'s on Reds pre-game, wow.

    Get some of these arms up here pronto!

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    Re: Reds minor league - league leaders

    Quote Originally Posted by CrackerJack View Post
    They just showed Justin Lehr's #'s on Reds pre-game, wow.

    Get some of these arms up here pronto!
    What, Fogg not doin it for ya?

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    Re: Reds minor league - league leaders

    I'm really excited about that Luis Bolivar kid in Chattanooga. The Reds need a second baseman who can score once he's on the basepaths, and I think Bolivar might be that guy to push Phillips when Phillips starts leaving his prime.

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    Re: Reds minor league - league leaders

    Quote Originally Posted by camisadelgolf View Post
    I'm really excited about that Luis Bolivar kid in Chattanooga. The Reds need a second baseman who can score once he's on the basepaths, and I think Bolivar might be that guy to push Phillips when Phillips starts leaving his prime.
    problem is, Bolivar is older than Phillips.

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    Re: Reds minor league - league leaders

    Quote Originally Posted by camisadelgolf View Post
    I'm really excited about that Luis Bolivar kid in Chattanooga. The Reds need a second baseman who can score once he's on the basepaths, and I think Bolivar might be that guy to push Phillips when Phillips starts leaving his prime.
    Bolivar is 27, born 2-15-81. Nothing to be excited about IMO. Phillips is 4 months younger, born 6-28-81.
    All my posts are my opinion - just like yours are. If I forget to state it and you're too dense to see the obvious, look here!

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    Re: Reds minor league - league leaders

    Quote Originally Posted by Redman15 View Post
    I will be in Sarasota this weekend and will get to see these guy's in person.
    I hope they will have tickets available. Ha Ha. They are averaging about
    500 per game.
    I just hope they keep hitting for you.

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    Re: Reds minor league - league leaders

    Quote Originally Posted by dougdirt View Post
    problem is, Bolivar is older than Phillips.
    You guys seem to be forgetting his OPS in Billings. Five years ago, he was TEARING IT UP. This guy is a future star, just waiting for the right time to make a rebound. You'll see. You'll see. Either that or he'll be this year's Enrique Cruz. He just needs time for his frame to fill out a little bit.


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