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Baseball America Reds Top 30 (+1)
The Prospect Handbook is very interesting this year everyone who is a fan of Reds prospects or any baseball team should get the book.
1. Yonder Alonso 2. Todd Frazier 3. Drew Stubbs 4. Chris Valaika 5. Yorman Rodriguez 6. Kyle Lotzkar 7. Neftali Soto 8. Juan Francisco 9. Juan Duran 10. Devin Mesoraco 11. Daryl Thompson- may become a solid #3 12. Chris Dickerson 13. Jordan Smith- pitching with knee injury ruined season 14. Josh Roenicke 15. Zach Stewart 16. Ryan Hanigan 17. Ramon Ramirez 18. Matt Maloney 19. Zach Cozart 20. Juan Carlos Sulbaran- three pitch mix will start in Dayton 21. Dallas Buck- if healthy front-of-the-rotation stuff 22. Chris Heisey 23. Danny Dorn- can hit anybody's fastball 24. Carlos Fisher 25. Pedro Viola- Reds believe he can become a #3 starter 26. Sean Watson 27. Robert Manuel 28. Craig Tatum 29. Adam Rosales 30. Alex Bucholz- impressive bat speed 31. Phil Valiquette |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Re: Baseball America Reds Top 30 (+1)
How it stacks up with our pool
Us .................................................. ...BA #1 - Yonder Alonso...............................Same #2 - Todd Frazier..................................Same #3 - Neftali Soto..................................Drew Stubbs #4 - Drew Stubbs ................................Chris Valaika #5 - Chris Valaika.................................Yorman Rodriquez #6 - Kyle Lotzkar .................................Same #7 - Daryl Thompson..............................Neftali Soto #8 - Juan Francisco ..............................Same #9 - Juan Duran ...................................Same #10 - Chris Dickerson ............................Devin Mesoraco #11 - Devin Mesoraco ..........................Daryl Thompson #12 - Danny Dorn ................................Chris Dickerson #13 - Yorman Rodriguez ........................Jordan Smith (38) #14 - Zach Stewart ..............................Josh Roenicke #15 - Josh Roenicke.............................Zach Stewart #16 - Ramon Ramirez............................. Ryan Hanigan #17 - Zach Cozart................................. Ramon Ramirez #18 - Matt Maloney.................................. Same #19 - Carlos Fisher....................................Zach Cozart #20 - Chris Heisey.....................................JC Sulbaran #21 - Ryan Hanigan.................................... Dallas Buck #22 - Dallas Buck .......................................Chris Heissey #23 - Adam Rosales...................................... Danny Dorn #24 - Alex Buchholz .....................................Carlos Fisher #25 - Travis Wood........................................ Pedro Viola #26 - Jeremy Horst.......................................Sean Watson (34) #27 - Pedro Viola........................................... Robert Manual #28 - Evan Hildenbrandt..................................Crai g Tatum (NR) #29 - Juan Carlos Sulbaran...............................Adam Rosales #30 - Sam Lecure............................................ Alex Bucholz #31 - Robert Manuel.........................................Phi l Valiquette (40) () denotes rank in prospect vote if not otherwise listed
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Re: Baseball America Reds Top 30 (+1)
Intriguing.
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Re: Baseball America Reds Top 30 (+1)
Wow, how badly did we miss Jordan Smith?
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Re: Baseball America Reds Top 30 (+1)
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Re: Baseball America Reds Top 30 (+1)
Badly. Don't feel too bad though. That one seems to be a wide spread one.
Back when I did my list on my site, I put him at #34. In hindsight I probably should have put him 10 spots higher or so. I talked with a scout who got to see him in earlier in the year and his words were 'He could start in the majors right now'. Granted at that time he was throwing really well at the time, and I knew his potential. I didn't know that he was throwing with a banged up leg though. Still, with that said John Sickels left him off of the top 21 he listed on his site and didn't mention him in his 16 other prospects he named. So, it seems that most of us missed out on him some.
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Re: Baseball America Reds Top 30 (+1)
Smith is a 23 yo pitch to contact arm who might be Ryan Franklin as a starter in the majors if he can prove that he can eat innings. BA is probably reacting to his control as control is a first prerequisite for pitching success in the majors but, really, Smith doesn't have a lot to distinguish himself after that....
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Re: Baseball America Reds Top 30 (+1)
It looks like Baseball America is high on Juan Carlos Sulbaran. I am too. I've seen some video of him pitching and I came away very impressed, especially with the great movement on his fastball. And it looks like BA agrees with most of us on Dallas Buck - if he regains his fastball then he's got a chance at being a top-of-the-rotation starter.
I've always liked Pedro Viola but I had him pegged as a reliever in the mold of a Rafael Perez type. It looks like the Reds like him even better than I do if they see him as a potential #3 starter. He's got a very good fastball/slider combo so if he can master a changeup then he could possibly reach that ceiling.
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Re: Baseball America Reds Top 30 (+1)
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Re: Baseball America Reds Top 30 (+1)
it'd be funny if Chris "Dangerfield" Dickerson won Rookie of the Year award (is he eligible?)
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Re: Baseball America Reds Top 30 (+1)
Yep he's still eligible. He only had 102 atbats (the limit is 130) and wasn't on the active roster for more than 45 days before September 1.
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Re: Baseball America Reds Top 30 (+1)
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Re: Baseball America Reds Top 30 (+1)
Not many guys can, but he has two above average pitches, gets lots of ground balls, has good control and a big pitchers frame that should be able to lead to plenty of innings.
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Re: Baseball America Reds Top 30 (+1)
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If he had two plus pitches and plus command, wouldn't BA have him higher than 13th in a farm characterized best by it's depth? John Sickels tends to mention guys like that too....
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Re: Baseball America Reds Top 30 (+1)
No Dorn love! Interesting about Smith. I really thought he was older than 22 though until I checked his stats a minute ago.
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