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| Brad Boxberger |
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1 | 0.75% |
| Zack Cozart |
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1 | 0.75% |
| Danny Dorn |
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2 | 1.49% |
| Juan Duran |
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0 | 0% |
| Matt Fairel |
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0 | 0% |
| Josh Fellhauer |
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0 | 0% |
| Billy Hamilton |
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1 | 0.75% |
| Chris Heisey |
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17 | 12.69% |
| Donnie Joseph |
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0 | 0% |
| Matt Maloney |
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1 | 0.75% |
| Devin Mesoraco |
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0 | 0% |
| Yorman Rodriguez |
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69 | 51.49% |
| Mark Serrano |
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1 | 0.75% |
| Neftali Soto |
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0 | 0% |
| Juan Carlos Sulbaran |
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0 | 0% |
| Chris Valaika |
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0 | 0% |
| Travis Wood |
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41 | 30.60% |
| other - name him |
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0 | 0% |
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With Yorman, I think the odds that he doesn't ever play in the majors (can't say with the Reds because you never know about trades) is less than 15%. He is a very good center fielder right now. He has great bat speed. He has a great arm. He will get his chances and move up simply because of those things. From there the question is, even if the bat never works out, does he at the very least turn into a 5th outfielder because of the speed and defense? It's a very different case for someone like say Juan Duran, who doesn't have the same defensive potential and has to rely much more on his bat developing to reach the majors.
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Re: Who is Redszone's #5 prospect?
I'd guess the washout rate due to injury would be at least 15%, with another 15-35% rate for "holes" or lack of talent. But I haven't done the legwork, so it's just a WAG.
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Re: Who is Redszone's #5 prospect?
I went with Yorman because of all of the reported tools that he has
I really hope he plays at least part of next season with Dayton. I am very excited to see him play. The same goes for Juan Duran but I doubt he makes it to Dayton next year. |
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Re: Who is Redszone's #5 prospect?
Hamilton and Silva. I'd like to see your reasoning as to why Hamilton is 10 and Silva is in the 20's.
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Re: Who is Redszone's #5 prospect?
Tools. Silva has good tools. Hamilton has some great ones. Position has a little to do with it as well. Hamilton looks to be an above average defensive shortstop right now. Silva has good speed and plays center, but I haven't seen any reports that tout him as an above average defensive center fielder. Hamilton is a big boom/bust type of guy, but he was also arguably the best athlete in the entire draft. Maybe I am just a sucker, but the coaches in the GCL certainly though Hamilton was a much better prospect than Silva was. Hamilton was rated ahead of Yorman Rodriguez at BA in the league rankings that are mostly done by the coaches in the league. Silva was unranked in the league.
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Re: Who is Redszone's #5 prospect?
I don't know if its quite that extreme. Heisey, until this year had only really showed above average speed among his tools. Silva on the flip side has more than that with the speed/arm/power. I do think that Hamilton is going to have to show some progress with the bat next year, but I am pretty interested to see how the switch hitting thing goes. How often is it that a guy doesn't start that until he is a pro?
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Personally, I think BA may have whiffed on Silva. His GCL numbers were very, very good for an 18 year old in his 1st year of pro ball.
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It still comes down to what will happen, not what has happened. Better performance doesn't mean better prospect always.
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Big step from high school ball to pro ball. Plenty of guys start slow (like Jeter and Chipper Jones), so too much importance should not be placed on a high schooler like Hamilton struggling. On the flip side, though, when a high schooler plays very well, like Silva did, it should make a strong impression, IMO.
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Re: Who is Redszone's #5 prospect?
Funny to see the discussion go the way it has. I was not ready to give the younger prospects my vote off hand because it almost feels like plagiarism to me. "Everybody else is saying he's good so he must be" type of thing. What I'm saying is, I'm not so into it that I can gleen or even find scouting info. So, my bias is towards experience and numbers.
I give these veterans a lot of credit. They've lasted out, they're getting closer, the what if? is receding. Perhaps it isn't fair or practical, but I put those unable to buy some smokes in the dream category, not full prospects yet. The Reds and others do right by buying nice dreams like Yorman, but because the slate is clean, it is terribly easy to dream big. I imagine I'll find Yorman no higher than 7, no lower than 14 on my list. I guess I'm a slap hitter. I took Maloney. Nobody talks about this guys guts. This guy works really hard. And if maintaining a 5:1 K:BB ratio and striking out 7.9 batters per 9 in AAA over 140 innings isn't squeezing every last drop of effort out of his chances, I don't know what is. I give him credit and see his ceiling being a innings eating #4 on a winning team. Perhaps the heir to Arroyo, if you want. Give Wood one more year, even half a year like last, at AAA and he's probably ahead of Maloney, but for now Maloney's earned recognition. |
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