-
Posts
3,159 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Posts posted by nkufan23
-
-
Tony Santillan in A+ Ball
3-0
28.1 IP
29K
8 BB
0.64 ERA
1.024 WHIP
Hunter Greene having a rough go of it so far.
Finally healthy Tyler Stephenson in A+
.351/.400/.519
11 BB and 11 K
2 HR
11 RBI
Keury Mella at AA
3-0
27 IP
25 K
5 BB
1.00 ERA
Taylor Trammell at A+
.286/.394/.512
15 BB and 17 K
4 Doubles, 3 Triples, 3 HR’s, 2 SB’s
Mitch Nay at A+
.352/.514/.614
8 Doubles, 5 HR, 27 RBI
Shed Long at AA
.351/.432
7 Doubles, 1 Triple, 4 SB
TJ Friedl at A+
.289/.412
5 Doubles, 1 Triple, 2 HR, 17 RBI, 3 SB
-
Duvall swung at a pitch that bounced in front of home plate. Now, Hader has good stuff but come on ... the pitch bounced in front of home plate.
He’s our best strikeout option and he’s our best Home Run option off the bench in that situation. Duvall flat out stinks.
But hey there’s this guy name Rosell Herrera that’s had one AB in five games since being promoted. Maybe given him a shot would’ve been an option.
-
UK didn't have any players drafted because all of their top NFL prospects opted to return to college for another season.
Benny Snell, CJ Conrad, Denzil Ware, Josh Allen, Jordan Jones, Mike Edwards more than likely will be drafted next year. Am I missing anyone?
Maybe Landon Young, Chris Westry, Derrick Baity, Lonnie Johnson.
-
Am I correct that not one Kentucky player was drafted and only one signed a free agent deal?
Garrett Johnson and Austin MacGinniss both signed deals with the Bears. kayaune Ross signed with the Colts and Courtney Love with the Browns. Not sure of any others.
-
Large lead in the seventh inning and Hamilton comes in as a defensive replacement. I have no problem with it but seems like a great time to get Herrera out of the dugout and onto the field. Not saying he’s Hamilton in the field, in fact I have no idea what he is. Just feel bad for the way the Reds treat their recently brought up players letting them rot on the bench.
-
Schebler smoked that ball.
-
I’m not saying Herrera is anything special but he was swinging a hot bat at AAA. Throw him in there and see if he can stay hot, don’t bring him up and let him rot on the bench. The reds confuse me. He’s younger than Duvall and was once considered a top prospect. Or let him play for Hamilton. The Reds have to have the worst offensive outfield in baseball outside of Winker but Ervin or Herrera cant get a legit shot.
-
At what point to do you send the kid to Louisville for a couple weeks to get straighten back out and bring up Stephenson for a few starts.
Keury Mella has probably earned consideration to be the next SP brought up. He has dominated AA so far this year.
Last night he tossed 7 shutout innings with 9 K’s and no walks.
-
Winker DH
Peraza SS
Votto 1B
Gennett 2B
Suarez 3B
Schebler RF
Duvall LF
Barnhart C
Hamilton CF
Duvall :banghead: Duvall
Should’ve played Herrera over Duvall.
Time to get Suarez some starts at SS as well to see how he looks there opening up third base for Blandino and eventually possibly Senzel.
-
Herrera seems like a super utility guy. I like the move to bring him up. I’m all for seeing some fresh faces on this team. Herrera was the 87th best prospect in baseball in 2013 and is a former futures game participant, he’s still just 25 years old. Should’ve released Duvall and made Ervin the everyday Left Fielder. Herrera should be given the chance to play CF a few times a week to see if somehow he could be a future piece there.
From Doug Gray:
When it comes to Rosell Herrera, he’s been hitting well all spring. He almost made the team out of spring training, but was ultimately sent to Triple-A. In 15 games with the Bats he’s hit .311/.373/.607. That’s come along with five walks and 10 strikeouts in 68 plate appearances.
Career .283/.354 hitter at the AAA level in 381 at bats there with 22 SB
Defensively he can play a little bit of everywhere. Just this season he’s played shortstop, second base, third base, center field, left field, and right field in Louisville. He’s a switch hitter.
-
Quackenbush cleared waivers and is going to be stashed away in Louisville. Best news I’ve heard all day.
-
He's not as horrible with them hitting him 9th, I'm simply over Hamilton and Peraza ever playing again. Neither is deserving of a 25 man roster spot at this point IMO.
I can’t diasagree with any of this but I’d keep either one of them over Duvall.
-
^Replace Hamilton with Ervin and I can get on board. Billy & Duvall need to play at most once a week.
I had that thought about Ervin too. Hamilton doesn’t bother me too much in the 9 spot but I would like to see what Ervin could do with an extended look in CF.
Hamilton needs to ditch the Switch hitting. What would there be to lose by experimenting with it? So he looses a half a step out of the box, doesn’t matter since he can’t put the bat on the ball consistently as lefty anyways. I know it’s been discussed before but he’s so much more fluid from the right side, he’s a hacker as a left handed batter. I feel like he could make a living waiting back on pitches and slapping them to right field as a right handed hitter.
-
Senzel I think has an 8 game hitting streak going. The Reds could have a solid offensive team if and when they bring him up.
LF Winker
C Barnhart
1B Votto
SS Suarez
RF Schebler
3B Senzel
2B Scooter
Pitcher
CF Hamilton
Bench
Peraza covering all over the IF and maybe some OF if needed
Ervin covering all OF spots
Blandino covering all over the IF
Mes backup catcher
Duvall backup 1B maybe 3B on occasion if needed
-
The Quack Attack!!!
There’s not another bullpen in the majors that he would be a part of.
-
Peraza and Suarez were acquired in trades.
What’s that have to do with anything. Suarez played for the Reds in 2015 and Peraza was the Reds #1 prospect.
-
Perhaps this is a topic for another thread but I am curious. At the beginning of the 2015 season, what was the Reds projected lineup for 2018?
It’s hard telling. Some of our better prospects during the 2015 season have already failed to live up to the hype. Position player wise isn’t far off from where we are. We had a surplus of young pitching prospects many of which haven’t reached the majors yet or haven’t had more than a cup of coffee in the majors.
C- Mes
1B- Votto
2B- Blandino, Possibly Jagielo in the mix somewhere
SS- Peraza
3B- Suarez
RF- Ervin, Yorman Rodriguez, Waldrop, Aquino
CF- Hamilton
LF- Winker
SP- Stephenson, Garrett, Reed, Lamb, Finnegan, Bailey, Travieso
Pen- Moscot, Cingrani, Weiss, Hergot, Rainey, Lorenzen, Iglesias
-
I don't know...I see the vision, or at least what I think the vision is, but it's still a couple years away.
3 years from now, I see them envisioning a lineup of:
C - Tyler Stephenson
1B - Joey Votto
2B - Nick Senzel
SS - Jeter Downs
3B - Eugenio Suarez
OF - Jesse Winker, Taylor Trammell, ?? (Maybe Stuart Fairchild, Jose Siri, Aristides Aquino?)
SP - Tyler Mahle, Amir Garrett, Sal Romano, Hunter Greene, Tony Santillan, etc.
Now whether that's good enough to compete, :idunno:, but I think that's the vision. Price wasn't ever going to be that guy, and management probably delayed the process by a couple years with some of their decisions, but I think I can see where they're hoping to go.
Shed Long will need a place to play. Maybe the Reds try him out in a corner OF spot. I’m also not ready to give up on Rob Stephenson, he showed flashes last season.
-
No they just need a terrible fresh arm they can throw out there tonight when they are getting beat again
Jimmy Herget would’ve been my first call if I needed an arm.
-
Can someone explain why the Reds designated Ariel Hernandez? You can’t give up a guy with his pure stuff for no reason, even with his control problems. Ariel will click with another organization and become an all star closer now.
Especially to bring up a reliever that has never impressed anyone in Dylan Floro.
This organization really is clueless.
-
The Brewers designated JJ Hoover. He would plug nicely into the pen.
-
The Reds have Votto, Scooter, Suarez (injured), Winker and Barnhart as position players deserving of being on an MLB ball-club. I’d like to see Ervin get an extended look and it’s still to early to tell on Blandino. Obviously Senzel when the timing is right.
I’d like to see an OF of Winker, Ervin and Elizalde.
The Reds need guys that can give them decent at bats.
Duvall, Peraza and Hamilton kill this team as everyday players.
On the pitching side of things Quack has no business being in an MLB bullpen. Weiss, Herget or Ariel Hernandez would be better options.
Rainey will be a good one but should have never been put into a close game yet. He barely has any innings above A ball.
-
-
The reds have signed SP Yovani Gallardo to a one year major league deal. He was just released four days ago by the Brewers.
No risk signing. Once a very good pitcher, velocity apparently has regain some ticks which is reason for optimism.
Brewers at Reds (4/30 - 5/2)
in Major League Baseball (MLB)
Posted
The Reds have a few decent infield and outfield prospects. In the Outfield you have Siri, Trammell, Friedl, Aquino, Herrera to go along with Winker. Hopefully one of these guys can be the CF of the future. One of the infielder options below could also possible be an option to move to CF.
In the infield you have Senzel, Long, Peraza (to early to give up on) to go along with Suarez. I think Senzel and Long are legit prospects, Senzel obviously is but they both play 2B.
There’s also Dilson Herrera who is still young, was once a top prospect and already has a taste of MLB, not sure why he is in A+ right now. I know he’s had an injured past but he seems good finally.