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  • Junior Arias

    0 0%
  • Tyler Cline

    1 1.52%
  • Kevin Coddington

    0 0%
  • Matt Fairel

    11 16.67%
  • Mariekson Gregorius

    2 3.03%
  • Jacob Johnson

    0 0%
  • Sam Lecure

    3 4.55%
  • Kyle Lotzkar

    8 12.12%
  • Carlos Mendez

    1 1.52%
  • Logan Ondrusek

    3 4.55%
  • Henry Rodriguez

    2 3.03%
  • Enerio Del Rosario

    6 9.09%
  • Dave Sappelt

    1 1.52%
  • Mark Serrano

    3 4.55%
  • Jordan Smith

    16 24.24%
  • Mace Thurman

    0 0%
  • Daniel Tuttle

    3 4.55%
  • Philippe-Alexandre Valiquette

    1 1.52%
  • Humberto Valor

    0 0%
  • Pedro Viola

    5 7.58%
  • Other - Name him

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Thread: Who is Redszone's #23 prospect?

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    Who is Redszone's #23 prospect?

    Prospect #1 - Yonder Alonso
    Prospect #2 - Mike Leake
    Prospect #3 - Todd Frazier
    Prospect #4 - Juan Francisco
    Prospect #5 - Yorman Rodriguez
    Prospect #6 - Travis Wood
    Prospect #7 - Chris Heisey
    Prospect #8 - Zack Cozart
    Prospect #9 - Brad Boxberger
    Prospect #10 - Neftali Soto
    Prospect #11 - Matt Maloney
    Prospect #12 - Billy Hamilton
    Prospect #13 - Chris Valaika
    Prospect #14 - Matt Klinker
    Prospect #15 - Juan Duran
    Prospect #16 - Devin Mesoraco
    Prospect #17 - Danny Dorn
    Prospect #18 - Juan Silva
    Prospect #19 - Donnie Joseph
    Prospect #20 - Josh Fellhauer
    Prospect #21 - Juan Carlos Sulbaran
    Prospect #22 - Miguel Rojas


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    Re: Who is Redszone's #23 prospect?

    Daniel Tuttle for me. Works 89-91 and touched 94 with the GCL Reds last year. Has hit 97 while in high school. Also has a curveball and a change up. Had good numbers in his debut.

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    Re: Who is Redszone's #23 prospect?

    Jordan Smith should win this round, having lost the runoff by one vote.

    Then I see two starters who are likely to make the major leagues. Lecure and Fairel. They would be my two choices after Smith.
    Last edited by Kc61; 12-26-2009 at 10:16 AM.

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    Re: Who is Redszone's #23 prospect?

    Smith, Hildebrandt next whether he gets on the ballot or not.

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    Re: Who is Redszone's #23 prospect?

    Went with Sappelt!!!!

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    Re: Who is Redszone's #23 prospect?

    Quote Originally Posted by dougdirt View Post
    Daniel Tuttle for me. Works 89-91 and touched 94 with the GCL Reds last year. Has hit 97 while in high school. Also has a curveball and a change up. Had good numbers in his debut.
    Yup, Tuttle. No apparent negatives.

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    Re: Who is Redszone's #23 prospect?

    I went with Lotzkar now. Injuries are obviously a huge concern, but his upside, though very slim chance he makes it, is still better than anyone on this list.
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    Re: Who is Redszone's #23 prospect?

    Still going for Serrano. 23 years old during season, put up great numbers at Billing and Dayton. Almost a 5-1 KK/BB ratio at Dayton, help hitters to .204 while putting up a 2.20 ERA.

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    Re: Who is Redszone's #23 prospect?

    At this point, there are 34 votes in and all but three (two for Gregorius, one for Sappelt) are for pitchers (nine of them). And frankly, there are some other pitchers (Ondrusek, Thurman, Johnson, Cline) who, to me, are very much in the picture at this point. Just an observation. Not sure if it speaks more to the pitching depth or the everyday depth . . .

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    Re: Who is Redszone's #23 prospect?

    Gonna stay with Henry Rodriguez until he gets the love...
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    Re: Who is Redszone's #23 prospect?

    Went with smith last time, but going with tyler cline this go around. Also considered fairel.


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