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Reds Top 40 prospects (2009) - Who should appear on first ballot?
I'm planning on starting the Redszone top 40 prospect polls later this week or early next week and before I start I'd like see who Redszone thinks should be on the first ballot. I'm going to try to limit the first poll to roughly 8-10 choices. Guys like Alonso and Frazier are obvious choices but I'm interested in seeing who else is nominated as a realistic option on the first poll.
Below is our top 40 from last offseason. I bolded the names of prospects who lost their prospect eligibility or are no longer in the Reds organization. Prospect #1 - Yonder Alonso Prospect #2 - Todd Frazier Prospect #3 - Neftali Soto Prospect #4 - Drew Stubbs Prospect #5 - Chris Valaika Prospect #6 - Kyle Lotzkar Prospect #7 - Daryl Thompson Prospect #8 - Juan Francisco Prospect #9 - Juan Duran Prospect #10 - Chris Dickerson Prospect #11 - Devin Mesoraco Prospect #12 - Danny Dorn Prospect #13 - Yorman Rodriguez Prospect #14 - Zach Stewart Prospect #15 - Josh Roenicke Prospect #16 - Ramon Ramirez Prospect #17 - Zack Cozart Prospect #18 - Matt Maloney Prospect #19 - Carlos Fisher Prospect #20 - Chris Heisey Prospect #21 - Ryan Hanigan Prospect #22 - Dallas Buck Prospect #23 - Adam Rosales Prospect #24 - Alex Buchholz Prospect #25 - Travis Wood Prospect #26 - Jeremy Horst Prospect #27 - Pedro Viola Prospect #28 - Evan Hildenbrandt Prospect #29 - Juan Carlos Sulbaran Prospect #30 - Sam Lecure Prospect #31 - Robert Manuel Prospect #32 - Sean Henry Prospect #33 - Danny Ray Herrera Prospect #34 - Sean Watson Prospect #35 - Ismael Guillon Prospect #36 - Ben Jukich Prospect #37 - Junior Arias Prospect #38 - Jordan Smith Prospect #39 - Dave Sappelt Prospect #40 - Phil Valiquette Last edited by OnBaseMachine; 10-07-2009 at 01:33 PM. |
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Re: Reds Top 40 prospects (2009) - Who should appear on first ballot?
Alonso
Frazier Wood Francisco Cozart Soto Duran Rodriguez Heisey Thompson My top ten choices for the first ballot but it could really be just the first 5, imo. |
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Re: Reds Top 40 prospects (2009) - Who should appear on first ballot?
My choices in no particular order:
Yonder Alonso, Yorman Rodriguez, Mike Leake, Todd Frazier, Chris Heisey, Travis Wood, Juan Francisco, Zack Cozart. |
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Re: Reds Top 40 prospects (2009) - Who should appear on first ballot?
Alonso, Frazier, Yorman Rodriguez, Leake, Heisey, Wood, Francisco, Cozart, Silva, Jacob Johnson and Neftali Soto
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Re: Reds Top 40 prospects (2009) - Who should appear on first ballot?
Valaika, Mesoraco, Sulbaran, Dorn should also be on. Maloney if eligible.
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Re: Reds Top 40 prospects (2009) - Who should appear on first ballot?
Ondrusek, Rojas and Wiley
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Re: Reds Top 40 prospects (2009) - Who should appear on first ballot?
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Re: Reds Top 40 prospects (2009) - Who should appear on first ballot?
It's hard for me to come up with only 10 names. Here are the first 15 that popped in my head (and I'm sure I'm forgetting other that I would consider for the top 10).
Alonso Frazier Soto Mesoraco Duran Rodriguez Valaika Maloney Dorn Wood Lotzkar Francisco Leake Boxberger Cozart |
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Re: Reds Top 40 prospects (2009) - Who should appear on first ballot?
I almost always agree with lollipop.
Other guys who haven't been mentioned who I think should at least be considered in the top half or so of the list: Serrano Thurman Klinker Gregorius Del Rosario Joseph Tuttle Cline Viola Fairel Guess I'm a pitching guy. |
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Re: Reds Top 40 prospects (2009) - Who should appear on first ballot?
Jordan Smith was in the top fifteen of BA's Reds prospects last year. I think he was number 13. He was doing ok at AA this year then got hurt. He never gets votes in these polls.
Not sure where he fits in, but let's keep him in mind. |
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Re: Reds Top 40 prospects (2009) - Who should appear on first ballot?
Why limit the poll to only 8 or 10 choices? The more options there are the better our results will be. Why don't you get a large group of about 20 prospects and take guys off who don't receive votes two polls in a row?
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Re: Reds Top 40 prospects (2009) - Who should appear on first ballot?
Well to be honest, are there really even 8-10 choices for the #1 prospect in the system? At best I can see 4 choices in the running for #1.
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Re: Reds Top 40 prospects (2009) - Who should appear on first ballot?
First ballot should be a competition between
Alonso, Leake, Fraizer, Yorman, and Fransisco...and coincidently that is my top 5 in order. Those 5 all could have an argument made for them being #1: Alonso (High AVG, High OBP, Good SLG) Leake (Best pitching prospect in the system) Fraizer (Solid, polished all around hitter, and versatile in the field. Probably the best bet to be at least a league average player) Yorman (Highest upside of anyone in the system) Fransisco (Arguably one of, if not, the best power hitter in the system, with great contact skills for a power hitter) Last edited by redhawk61; 10-07-2009 at 04:30 PM. |
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We are the angry mob
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Re: Reds Top 40 prospects (2009) - Who should appear on first ballot?
I think its even less than that Doug, but on the whole, I agree.
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Re: Reds Top 40 prospects (2009) - Who should appear on first ballot?
I wonder where Zach Stewart would have been ranked.
Is it me or does it all of a sudden seem like this organization is pretty bare? I'm thinking the system will be ranked somewhere in the 20's by BA next spring. That's down from #14 (2009), #3 (2008), and #12 (2007). Maybe it's all that talent that has graduated to the big league level. |
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