What changes will be made for the team in Carolina, any changes that anyone knows of? Anyone have an idea what roster may look like there-obviously lot up in air, but general idea......
What changes will be made for the team in Carolina, any changes that anyone knows of? Anyone have an idea what roster may look like there-obviously lot up in air, but general idea......
Here's who I'm expecting to see in Carolina, but I think a lot will happen between now and then:
C Eddy Rodriguez (AA catcher by default)
1B Yonder Alonso (could start in Sarasota)
2B Chris Valaika (will he stick at shortstop?)
3B Juan Francisco (will he move to left field?)
SS Todd Frazier (no one knows his long term position)
LF Carson Kainer (left fielder by default)
CF Chris Heisey
RF Sean Henry (deserves to be in AAA)
C Chris Denove (AA catcher by default)
1B Logan Parker (deserves more play time and will start if Alonso is in Sarasota)
IF Jose Castro (utility infielder with weak bat)
OF Yuber Rodriguez (utility outfielder with weak bat)
UT Justin Tordi (can play anywhere on the diamond)
SP Jordan Smith (earned a promotion to AA last year but struggled; needs to rebound)
SP Travis Wood (very young but very talented)
SP Dallas Buck (has been recovering from arm surgery; may be in Sarasota)
SP Pedro Viola (had an off year but still has Major League potential)
SP Alex Smit (was once a great Twins prospect; can he regain some of his status?)
CL Sean Watson (one of the organization's best bullpen prospects)
RP Ramon Geronimo (performs well wherever he pitches)
RP Lee Tabor (decent left-hander)
RP Terrell Young (continues to improve but still has some command issues)
RP Phil Valiquette (left-hander with great stuff but terrible results)
RP Derrik Lutz (performed well before 2008)
RP Logan Ondrusek (mopup pitcher who can be used as emergency starter)
RP Camilo Vazquez (mopup pitcher who can be used as emergency starter)
SP Scott Carroll (suspension from illegal substance)
Most definately. Frazier has shown to all he is not SS material. I get the impression the Reds very much so, want Valaika to become their decent SS with a good bat real soon. They will give him every opportunity to be just that. If all goes well, I see him in Louisville before the season is far along, if he doesn't start there.
Justin Tordi should be starting at SS somewhere
The whole idea of putting him at catcher was stupid
I almost wish he wasn't a Red just so he could get some consistent playing time
Justin Tordi has a career line of .207/.287/.266 - .553 OPS and he turns 25 in April. Please explain why he should play more.
Between Francisco, Frazier, and Valaika, I expect a lot of position-switching. I just figured that Frazier would play shortstop on the days that Valaika is at second. You're right, though. Maybe this would be better:
C Rodriguez
1B Alonso
2B Castro
3B Frazier
SS Valaika
LF Francisco
CF Heisey
RF Henry
In this event, the Reds would probably look to sign a minor league free agent or ask Luis Bolivar to stay in Carolina a while.
Last edited by OnBaseMachine; 12-11-2008 at 01:43 AM.
They kinda screwed him by putting him at catcher
He has better range and better hands at SS than Chris Valaika does
I envision that Valakia sticks at short and Frazier makes the switch to second. I believe on here months ago there was an interview with Terry Reynolds confirming he saw Todd as being on the right side of the infield. He could be the guy they are grooming to replace Phillips in 2010/11.
2011:
1b Yonder
2b Frazier
3b Francisco
ss Valakia
lf Votto
cf Stubbs
rf Bruce
C ?
ut Castillo
ut Rosales
of Heisley
That argument goes both ways. You can say he doesn't perform well due to a lack of playing time, but you could also say he doesn't deserve playing time due to his lack of performing. The Reds have a long list of prospects who weren't highly thought of when they were drafted but earned more playing time because they showed some glimmer of promise in limited action. This was Tordi's fourth year in the organization, and he should consider himself lucky that the Reds liked him enough to let him advance beyond rookie ball, despite doing nothing to earn a promotion other than having seniority. His ability to play catcher didn't screw him over--it's what has gotten him so many at-bats in the first place.
Tordi caught one game with Dayton in 2007
He has been stuck behind Paul Janish and Chris Valaika
Of course they aren't going to play him with "names" like that in front of him
In 2006, he didn't play shortstop because of Valaika, but he got most of the playing time at catcher for Billings even though he was significantly out-performed by Anthony Esquer.
In 2007, he took some time away from Todd Frazier as the shortstop at Billings--if that isn't being given a chance, I don't know what is. Otherwise, he was out-performed and "blocked" by such immense talents that include Mike DeJesus, Eddy Rodriguez, Mike Griffin, and Eric Eymann. That is, until Zack Cozart and Todd Frazier arrived.
In 2008, it was more of the same--being out-performed and "blocked" by actual prospects that range from Craig Tatum to Juan Francisco to Chris Valaika.
Wait, I get it know . . . you're baiting me, right? Good job.
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