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    Re: 2009 Reds draft signings

    Quote Originally Posted by Sea Ray View Post
    Doesn't an American League team get the #1 pick next year or am I wrong?
    You are wrong. It used to alternate leagues, but now its just based on overall record.


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    Re: 2009 Reds draft signings

    Reds' top draft picks will be on a fast track
    By Hal McCoy, Staff Writer
    Updated 12:44 AM Wednesday, August 19, 2009

    CINCINNATI — They are going to start slow, but Mike Leake and Brad Boxberger will be riding the fast track for the Cincinnati Reds — if they earn it.

    When general manager Walt Jocketty included pitching prospects Josh Roenicke and Zach Stewart in the trade for Scott Rolen, he talked about replenishing the pitching supply with Leake and Boxberger, the team's top two draft picks in June.

    "They are quality pitchers from quality college programs (Arizona State, Southern California) and they should be able to move up quickly," said Jocketty.

    Both are signed and headed for Sarasota, but they won't pitch for a while. They'll be assigned to the Gulf Coast Rookie League Reds in Sarasota, where they will be worked out and evaluated, "Then maybe pitch in a fall league or the fall instructional leaage," said Jocketty.

    Both were in Great American Ball Park Tuesday, playing Meet the Press before heading for Sarasota.

    "I'd like to be here as quickly as possible, do my job and do it well," said Leake, listed at 6-foot-0 but admits he is 5-10. "It's all on my shoulders and hopefully if I do well I'll be moved up quickly.

    "I'm flattered the Reds wanted me because I'm not typical, not at 5-10," he said. "I'm glad they had the trust to pick me and hopefully I can do something special here. I've been trying to get back in shape, mostly doing long toss and working out in my garage and at my old high school. And I've been in San Diego doing some surfing on the longboard.

    Leake said he knows more about Reds tradition (from long ago) than he thought he did and said he gave all the wrong answers the first time he was asked about it. He's learning fast.

    "I'm aware of the background and the rich tradition they have," he said. "Hopefully we can be a part of re-inventing The Red Machine."

    Uh, Mike. It's The BIG Red Machine. But he'll learn.

    http://www.daytondailynews.com/dayto...ck-254891.html

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    Re: 2009 Reds draft signings

    How do you get away with being listed at 6 feet when you are only 5 foot 10?

    I am a little over 5 feet 11 and people think i am over 6 feet but only beacuse i usually wear shoes with about 1 inch heels. I don't think most people can tell how tall anyone really is beacuse everyone lies about it.

    Not that it's a big deal to me how tall he is as long as he can pitch....I just think it is amusing.

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    Re: 2009 Reds draft signings

    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Cloninger View Post
    How do you get away with being listed at 6 feet when you are only 5 foot 10?
    you answered your own questions

    Quote Originally Posted by Tony Cloninger View Post
    everyone lies about it.

    I know some tall women who "downheighten." there's some pressure on women to be less than six feet tall. I've always wondered if there are WNBA players who also understate their height?
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    Re: 2009 Reds draft signings

    I love answering my own questions. It leaves little room for argument or debate.

    That is true......women downplay it beacuse men are intimidated by a tall woman. Women who are obviously 5 foot 9 or 20...will say they are about 5 foot 8. It's the opposite with guys of course.

    I just found it amusing.....big difference between 1 and 2 inches. Could care less obviously since Oswalt and Timmy have proven how little height matters. Forgot Pedro and Greg Maddux as well.


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