And at least 15 of those players are no longer in the organization
And at least 15 of those players are no longer in the organization
With everyone on the list making their debut with the Reds, it leads me to guess that the Reds guessed right. Aside from Coffey and maybe EE, the Reds got the most each player would produce in the Majors to date.
What strikes me about the most recent top 40 is the number of prospects the Reds can afford to trade that will still be wanted by other teams.
I thought BJ would be good too. He really had some holes in his swing though.
I also always like Cleveland Ladell and Motorboat Jones...so that shows you what I know.
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