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    Re: ORG Weekly Discussion #1 - Recent Reds' Draft Picks

    It’s a small sample here, but look at the correlation between successful/unsuccessful high picks and the Reds record ~5 years down the road. That’s the main part of the recipe for good Reds baseball - nail your high picks.

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    Re: ORG Weekly Discussion #1 - Recent Reds' Draft Picks

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    The biggest thing that stands out at me is, whatever scout that was chief on the Jeff Gelalich train, I sincerely hope is not heavily involved in the process anymore.

    Every single other pick I understood the reasoning behind, to some degree. I didn’t necessarily agree with them, but I understood them.

    The other thing that stands out from reviewing the list is that the organization doesn’t need to have the philosophy of never trading any of these prospects. Obviously the payoff from waiting on certain players can be huge, but many of them were highly ranked at various points while struggling to produce in many ways, and many have have not improved enough to shake those issues (Travieso, Stephenson, Ervin, Stubbs). The internal talent evaluation doesn’t need to stop at the time of draft day, and there could be some benefit derived through trade if the reds get to know these guys early and cash in ahead of the curve. It worked in the one instance from the players traded from this list (as prospects).

    As for the draft itself, I would suggest that excepting especially special talents the reds have faired better with the college picks. The reds developmental program has been poor for pitchers, and reducing the developmental time to the majors has appeared to bear more fruit.
    The bolded line seems to have been the cornerstone of Walt Jocketty's success as a GM. He wasn't shy about trading prospects to acquire significant pieces for the major league roster. I think part of that came from know that even in a system that develops a lot of in house talent, a good chunk of that eventual production is going to come from guys who never had much trade value as prospects. There's a certain "bird in the hand" logic that makes a lot of sense at times.
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    Re: ORG Weekly Discussion #1 - Recent Reds' Draft Picks

    To me it looks like we are trending towards drafting on tools and athleticism more so than pure baseball skill and production in the past few years.
    From 04-11 Stubbs is the only guy we drafted that Id consider a crazy athlete, maybe Leake as well but he also showed production and polish. Then the next few years we had late picks and kind of went with what was there, I liked the Winker pick and the Ervin pick as well, I’m biased living in BHam but he had/has some tools.
    Now recently we appear to be drafting more athleticism, but guys with also an idea of how to play the game. Looking at you Trammel/Senzel.
    I’m hopeful, and believe the last few drafts will have produced an above average catcher(Stephenson), well above average to all star 2nd baseman(Senzel), and I’m extremely high on Trammell. I see a 280, 360-370, 450 who can be 15 and 40 guy early in his career then maybe a 20-20 guy as he ages. Then with Greene, it’s gonna take some time but he’s got the arm talent and athleticism.

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    Re: ORG Weekly Discussion #1 - Recent Reds' Draft Picks

    Not too bad. The start of the list pretty solid and where it gets iffy....those guys are still young enough to make their mark. Very recently looks very formidable.

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    Re: ORG Weekly Discussion #1 - Recent Reds' Draft Picks

    Not having any of those guys really (right now) contributing from the draft from 2011-2014 is what I'm pointing to as one of the biggest reasons we've looked as bad as we have. There's still time with a lot of those guys so it's not like it's a lost cause but the Reds need to draft consistently well. It also doesn't help that Grandal was traded away and he's one of the better catchers in baseball now and Leake was a free agent so quick.

    I realize every team can do this, but if we replace R.Stephenson with Joe Panik, Travieso with Corey Seager, Ervin with Aaron Judge, and Nick Howard with Bradley Zimmer just how much better shape this franchise would be in?

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    Re: ORG Weekly Discussion #1 - Recent Reds' Draft Picks

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    Year Player Position School
    2004 Homer Bailey Right-handed pitcher La Grange High School
    2005 Jay Bruce Outfielder West Brook Senior High School
    2006 Drew Stubbs Outfielder University of Texas at Austin
    2007 Devin Mesoraco Catcher Punxsutawney Area High School
    2007 Todd Frazier Third baseman Rutgers University–New Brunswick
    2007 Kyle Lotzkar Right-handed pitcher South Delta Secondary School
    2008 Yonder Alonso First baseman University of Miami
    2009 Mike Leake Right-handed pitcher Arizona State University
    2009 Bradley Boxberger Right-handed pitcher University of Southern California
    2010 Yasmani Grandal Catcher University of Miami
    2011 Robert Stephenson Right-handed pitcher Alhambra High School
    2012 Nick Travieso Right-handed pitcher Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy High School
    2012 Jesse Winker Outfielder Olympia High School
    2012 Jeff Gelalich Outfielder University of California
    2013 Phillip Ervin Outfielder Samford University
    2013 Michael Lorenzen Right-handed pitcher California State University - Fullerton
    2014 Nick Howard Right-handed pitcher University of Virginia
    2014 Alex Blandino Shortstop Stanford University
    2015 Tyler Stephenson Catcher Kennesaw Mountain High School
    2016 Nick Senzel Third Baseman University of Tennessee
    2016 Taylor Trammell Outfielder Mount Paran Christian School
    2017 Hunter Greene Right-handed pitcher Notre Dame High School
    2017 Jeter Downs Shortstop Monsignor Edward Pace High School
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    Re: ORG Weekly Discussion #1 - Recent Reds' Draft Picks

    ML Regular- Bailey, Bruce, Stubbs, Mesoraco, Frazier, Alonson, Leake, Grandal (8)
    ML BU/Relief - Boxberger, Lorenzen, Ervin, Blandino (4)
    Bust - Lotzkar, Howard, Gelalich (3)
    Still Percolating - Stephenson, Winker, Travieso, T Stephenson, Senzel, Trammell, Greene, Downs (8)

    Of 23 first round picks since 04, 8 have made it as ML regulars (not all while with the Reds)
    4 have made the majors in more limited roles, 3 have been outright busts, and 8 are still in the learning curve (though Stephenson and Winker are very near and have to prove themselves real soon)

    I don't think the Reds have done much worse than almost all ML teams in getting regulars and bench players from their top picks - the burn is the fact that none have become star players. You'd think in 14 years they would have at least #1 pick who became a consistent star impact player. Bailey and Bruce just don't make the grade although they were very good in their best seasons. Of course they have Votto, a second rounder but the #1s have been decidedly ho-hum. Sure hope a couple three of the last 5 guys on that "still percolating" list can break the mold.
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    Re: ORG Weekly Discussion #1 - Recent Reds' Draft Picks

    Regarding the Chris Buckley regime...

    The 2007, 2009 and 2016 drafts were outstanding.
    The 2006 and 2010 drafts were OK.
    The 2011 and 2013 drafts might end up tolerable.
    2015 and 2017 have good potential.

    The 2012 and 2014 drafts were huge whiffs. I hated those two drafts at the time, and unfortunately history has proven those fears correct. 2011 and 2013 could still end up in that category, although they have more hope (2013 could produce three major league pitchers in Lorenzen, Lively and Mahle), and I'm a sucker for Robert Stephenson (who along with Cingrani) could still give that draft two major league pitchers.

    In addition to not being able to draft and develop a superstar, the other pock mark on Buckley's resume is his general inability to find major leaguers after the first 100 picks. It's not easy for anyone, but I'd venture the Reds track record is worse than most teams on Day 2 (rounds 3-10). Tyler Mahle has been a lone bright spot since 2009. Tucker Barnhart and Justin Turner were late bloomers before that.
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    Re: ORG Weekly Discussion #1 - Recent Reds' Draft Picks

    Quote Originally Posted by Benihana View Post
    The 2007, 2009 and 2016 drafts were outstanding.
    The 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2010 drafts were OK.
    2015 and 2017 have good potential.

    2011-2014 was a huge miss. I hated the 2012-2014 drafts at the time, but admittedly liked (and still like) Robert Stephenson. I'm glad they didn't because he seems to have bounced back nicely, but it's pretty remarkable Buckley wasn't fired in 2015 or early 2016 after flubbing four drafts in a row. I feel like most other organizations would have booted him at that point, even despite his success in the previous decade.

    In addition to not being able to draft and develop a superstar, the other pock mark on Buckley's resume is his general inability to find major leaguers after the first 100 picks. It's not easy for anyone, but I'd venture the Reds track record is worse than most teams on Day 2 (rounds 3-10). Tyler Mahle has been a lone bright spot so far.
    I'm only looking at round 3 because I don't have a ton of time right this second. But from 2006-2014 here's how the numbers stack up:

    Total 3rd rounders to make the Major Leagues (who signed as 3rd rounders - some guys, like Matt Harvey for example, were drafted as 3rd rounders but didn't sign and were later drafted and signed and made the Majors): 104.

    Total 3rd rounders with more than 3.0 WAR: 19

    Best 3rd round picks: Kyle Seager, Jonathan Lucroy, Craig Kimbrell, Danny Duffy, Joe Smith, Zach Britton, JT Realmuto (this ends the list of players with 10+ WAR).

    Team with the most big leaguers from the 3rd round: The Reds and the Brewers have 6. The Brewers got 20.1 WAR from Lucroy and 3.9 from Tyler Thornburg. The Reds got 2.4 from Cingrani.

    No team had more than two players with more than 2.0 WAR from the 3rd round. The Nationals and Royals were the only teams that had two guys above 5.0 (Espinosa, Souza - Duffy, Myers).

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    Re: ORG Weekly Discussion #1 - Recent Reds' Draft Picks

    Drafts, in any sport, are pretty much a crap shoot. A lot of variables involved, such as ... where they played? what was the level of competition? You look at an 18-19 year old kid and you see talent (potential). And that's about the only thing you can get right at this stage. The successive stages aren't so certain. You throw them in the system to see if that potential can be developed, and they progress.

    I look at the provided list and, IMO, I see a few guys that have had success at the ML level ... Bruce, Leake, Bailey, Yonder, and Grandal.

    There could be sound argument that Bailey shouldn't be there (LOL). I always liked Leake, and he's had consistent success at this level, and for 9 years (career numbers not too shabby, respectable). Definitely a better career then Homer. Bruce would be the top of the class IMO. The rest, for the most part, may still be playing at this level, but they never rose to the level we thought they would, and are getting tossed around the league.

    Then I go back a few more years to 1997, and 1st round pick Brandon Larson. Boy was this kid hyped, and we all know what happened there (LOL). But check out this article, from this past January, on Larson. Quite impressive testimony, and perspective on it all, by this young man.... http://cincinnatireds.blog.daytondai...randon-larson/

    And I don't fault the Reds management for that (due to the above). I bet if you looked at most organization's draft history there would be far more busts then real success.
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    Re: ORG Weekly Discussion #1 - Recent Reds' Draft Picks

    Discussion about this years draft picks should be in the minor league forum.
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    Re: ORG Weekly Discussion #1 - Recent Reds' Draft Picks

    The Reds top 3ish prospects in their entire org over the last 5-8 years are:

    Billy
    Stephenson
    Winker

    All three..massively flawed individual players (In multiple areas) that seemingly didn't develop or improve any of their lesser skills while in the minors.

    How can anyone be confident that even players like Senz, Greene or India will ever shine in the majors? Green has a nearly 7 era, Senz hitting .260s w 790 ops
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    Re: ORG Weekly Discussion #1 - Recent Reds' Draft Picks

    Quote Originally Posted by TampaBengal View Post
    How can anyone be confident that even players like Senz, Greene or India will ever shine in the majors? Green has a nearly 7 era
    He's 18 and has a 2.91 ERA in his last 5 games, chill rando.
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    Re: ORG Weekly Discussion #1 - Recent Reds' Draft Picks

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Servo View Post
    He's 18 and has a 2.91 ERA in his last 5 games, chill rando.
    Wow Greene has given up 7 ER over his last 5 games, spanning 21.2 innings

    he has a 1.7 WHIP in A ball. not good. Oh, and you didnt answer my question, rando.

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    Re: ORG Weekly Discussion #1 - Recent Reds' Draft Picks

    Quote Originally Posted by Tom Servo View Post
    He's 18 and has a 2.91 ERA in his last 5 games, chill rando.
    And, I can tell you are one of those "well if you just removed his two 4 ER starts and his 7 ER start, his era in the other games is 2.8." kinda guys

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