http://www.minorleagueball.com/2010/...pects-for-2011
Didn't see this elsewhere, John Sickles gives out his grades for his top 20 Reds prospects, plus a handful to watch.
http://www.minorleagueball.com/2010/...pects-for-2011
Didn't see this elsewhere, John Sickles gives out his grades for his top 20 Reds prospects, plus a handful to watch.
I generally like and agree with the assesment.
"When all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail"
Little surprised at his difference in opinion between Hamilton and Yorman. The way it reads if you read how he ranks these guys he seemingly believes Hamilton could be a superduperstar while he thinks Yorman could be.
"You can't let praise or criticism get to you. It's a weakness to get caught up in either one."
--Woody Hayes
Here's our list thus far and his placements:
Prospect #1 - Aroldis Chapman, LHP #1
Prospect #2 - Devin Mesoraco, C #2
Prospect #3 - Yorman Rodriguez, CF #10
Prospect #4 - Yonder Alonso, 1B #3
Prospect #5 - Billy Hamilton, SS #4
Prospect #6 - Yasmani Grandal #5
Prospect #7 - Todd Frazier, IF/OF #7
Prospect #8 - Juan Francisco, 3B #6
Prospect #9 - Zack Cozart, SS #11
Prospect #10 - David Sappelt, CF #13
Prospect #11 - Donnie Joseph, LHP #8
Prospect #12 - Ismael Guillon, LHP #14
Prospect #13 - Brad Boxberger, RHP #12
Prospect #14 - Chris Valaika, IF Others of Note
Prospect #15 - Kyle Lotzkar, RHP #9
Prospect #16 - Ryan LaMarre, OF #17
Prospect #17 - Juan Duran, OF Others of Note
Prospect #18 - Junior Arias, SS #16
Prospect #19 - Sam Lecure, RHP #20
Prospect #20 - Ronald Torreyes, IF #19
Prospect #21 - Neftali Soto, IF Others of Note
Prospect #22 - Jonathan Correa, RHP #18
Prospect #23 - Danny Dorn, 1B/OF Others of Note
Last edited by redsmetz; 12-22-2010 at 03:41 PM.
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Didn't see this posted, nothing new in terms of rankings, but its John Sickel's late season review of his reds pre-season top 20 prospect list.
That's the complete opposite of all we've heard.4) Billy Hamilton, 2B-SS, Grade B+: Hitting better recently after slow start, currently at .256/.320/.343 with 75 steals in 394 at-bats for Low-A Dayton, 37 walks, 96 strikeouts. Amazing speed. 30 errors and poor range factor at shortstop.
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It seems as if RZ overrated Yorman. He has a chance to be a good player, but to have rated him higher over some other players in the farm system was questionable.
Are you referring to Yorman Rodriguez here? If so, you are forgetting one large thing here.... he was 17 years old.
Prospect rankings aren't about what a guy is doing today. It is about what a guy is going to do in the Major Leagues one day. That is why scouts are paid to do their job instead of just letting someone look at a stat sheet. In the minor leagues there is a lot more to projecting a player forward than looking at his numbers. Yes, they do mean something. But unlike in the Major Leagues, they don't tell anywhere near the entire story.
Yes, Yorman. I get his age and that he was very young. I get the scout argument, but prospects value should be weighted upon performance as well 184 good (not great) PAs isn't even close to enough to tell me that this guy is the 3rd best "prospect" in the Reds system with an .817 OPS at Billings. I want to see a lot more from someone before catapulting them up that high on the list.
I wasn't sure because you had his OPS wrong the first go around. I assumed you meant him though because his PA's were right.
I don't have Yorman ranked 3rd in the system right now, I doubt others would either. Right now he is sitting at #5 for me. I am a numbers kind of guy, but in the minors I also really like tools guys. Yorman has bat speed that I just see doing some good things in the future. He is fast (not super fast, but he is an above average speed guy) and he has a good arm. Lots of upside there. No one ranked below him can match his upside (short of Stephenson, who isn't signed so he doesn't count) from my list, at least in my opinion.
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