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Thread: Who is Redszone's #38 prospect for 2013?

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    Who is Redszone's #38 prospect for 2013?

    1) Billy Hamilton
    2) Robert Stephenson
    3) Tony Cingrani
    4) Daniel Corcino
    5) Jesse Winker
    6) Nick Travieso
    7) Henry Rodriguez
    8) Ismael Guillon
    9) Yorman Rodriguez
    10) Tanner Rahier
    11) Dan Langfield
    12) Neftali Soto
    13) Donald Lutz
    14) Chad Rogers
    15) Tucker Barnhart
    16) David Vidal
    17) Seth Mejias-Brean
    18) Kyle Lotzkar
    19) Jeff Gelalich
    20) Ryan LaMarre
    21) Jonathan Reynoso
    22) Amir Garrett
    23) Kyle Waldrop
    24) Ryan Wright
    25) Drew Cisco
    26) Bryson Smith
    27) Sal Romano
    28) Jacob Constante
    29) Gabriel Rosa
    30) Carlos Contreras
    31) Juan Silva
    32) Jonathan Moscot
    33) Pedro Diaz
    34) Drew Hayes
    35) Josh Fellhauer
    36) Sean Buckley
    37) Steve Selsky

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    Re: Who is Redszone's #38 prospect for 2013?

    Where have you gone, Juan Duran? I am heading north of the border with this pick. Brandon Dailey.

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    Re: Who is Redszone's #38 prospect for 2013?

    Quote Originally Posted by texasdave View Post
    Where have you gone, Juan Duran? I am heading north of the border with this pick. Brandon Dailey.
    Yeah, but are you voting for him as a second baseman or a catcher?

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    Re: Who is Redszone's #38 prospect for 2013?

    Devin Lohman

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    Re: Who is Redszone's #38 prospect for 2013?

    Quote Originally Posted by dougdirt View Post
    Yeah, but are you voting for him as a second baseman or a catcher?
    They reverse Biggio'd him? Actually that might be good for him. The Reds don't have much catching depth in their system, do they?

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    Re: Who is Redszone's #38 prospect for 2013?

    By the way, that looks like a pretty strong rotation they could possibly have in Dayton this season.

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    Re: Who is Redszone's #38 prospect for 2013?

    This is Kivel's time...

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    Re: Who is Redszone's #38 prospect for 2013?

    Quote Originally Posted by Edd Roush View Post
    This is Kivel's time...
    Agreed. Definitely the most upside, if money invested says anything. A mid-90's fastball and a good slider out of a prep arm is definitely worth taking note of.

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    Re: Who is Redszone's #38 prospect for 2013?

    Glad to have some company in the Juan Perez parade. The way I see it, he's shown some speed (24 steals at Dayton last year, along with 8 triples), a little power (9 HR at Dayton, along with the triples), can get on base (.353 in his two seasons), and has so far stuck at shortstop, although I don't expect that to last. He had a very strong second half last year. He's 21 and will presumably start this season at Bakersfield.

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    Re: Who is Redszone's #38 prospect for 2013?

    Devin Lohman is a much higher rated prospect than this.

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    Re: Who is Redszone's #38 prospect for 2013?

    I didn't think much of Ravin as a SP prospect, but at #38, I can get behind a guy out of the pen that can kiss triple digits. Organizationally top to bottom I like our pitching instructors. I think it'd be easier to teach a guy to harness command over a short relief outing since the approach is so much different.
    (Referring to Jack Hannahan signing with a Korean team)
    Since there are no teams on the moon, I guess South Korea's far enough from Cincinnati to satisfy me.
    -RichRed

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    Re: Who is Redszone's #38 prospect for 2013?

    I went with Phipps. He may not have a ton of realistically likely to be achieved upside but he has a chance to be on a big league club at some point soon as a backup and I will take that at 38..

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    Re: Who is Redszone's #38 prospect for 2013?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kc61 View Post
    Devin Lohman is a much higher rated prospect than this.
    I don't know how true that is. BA had him at 25. Sickels had him unlisted among the top 20 and the "others" which stretched 20 more. I ranked him 34th in my book.

    Obviously, BA is highest on him, but I think if you asked JJ Cooper to make an argument for the guy he had at 38, whoever that happened to be, and Lohman, it would be awfully close.

    The Reds have a whole lot of guys, depending on how you want to favor different aspects (tools, production, position scarcity), that can be really, really bunched up as a group. That 20-45 range in my opinion is like that. There really isn't much separating them.

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    Re: Who is Redszone's #38 prospect for 2013?

    Quote Originally Posted by dougdirt View Post
    I don't know how true that is. BA had him at 25. Sickels had him unlisted among the top 20 and the "others" which stretched 20 more. I ranked him 34th in my book.

    Obviously, BA is highest on him, but I think if you asked JJ Cooper to make an argument for the guy he had at 38, whoever that happened to be, and Lohman, it would be awfully close.

    The Reds have a whole lot of guys, depending on how you want to favor different aspects (tools, production, position scarcity), that can be really, really bunched up as a group. That 20-45 range in my opinion is like that. There really isn't much separating them.
    When I look at Lohman's pedigree, his high draft status, his performance, and BA's repeated favorable inclusion of him on their various lists, I think at this point he is probably being underrated.

    Look, I myself haven't voted for him consistently, maybe it's hyperbole on my part to say he's much better than this. My overall impression is just that he's better than many of us give him credit for around here.

    It's interesting because RedsZone tends to underrate middle infielders who are not primarily offensive talents. Cozart as a minor leaguer was IMO not sufficiently appreciated around here. Janish was left off the list entirely one year, as I recall. Both now solid major leaguers, although far from perfect players.

    But people should vote for whomever they want. I guess I was just expressing support for this particular player.

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    Re: Who is Redszone's #38 prospect for 2013?

    Vincej.

    SS who hits and is willing to get on base via other means (BB and HBP). K rate isn't bad (14%) and power looks kind of promising. If he can stick at SS (and all reports are that he should be able to do just that), he could move fast. He is a bit behind the age curve and likely needs to be challenged. A move through Dayton to Bakersfield this season may be in the works this year.


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