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RR Community Prospect Rankings: Curing your football hangover one prospect at a time!

Look alive, Billy.

Since the Super Bowl is 13 days away, it's time to get back into baseball and vote on our prospect list.  To catch you up, on Friday you all voted Billy Hamilton as the #15 prospect in the system.  His athleticism and upside are very hard to ignore, but there are still plenty of solid prospects on the list, even this far down.  We have solid starting pitchers, shutdown relievers, and toolsy position players still on the list.  We'll keep the same remaining 9 on the list from Friday, and if you're not sure about who to vote for, check out the scouting reports that nycredsfan and I have provided to get a little more insight than last year's stat line. 

Who's #16?

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Enerio Del Rosario, RHRP:

Made huge strides at 3 levels last season.  Doesn't strike out a lot of people, but doesn't walk a ton either and keeps the ball in the ballpark.  Also, is a ground ball machine (68.4 GB% in 2009).  Stuff is not overpowering, but changes speeds well and "knows how to pitch".

Baseball America rank: NR
2009 RR CPR rank: NR
2010 John Sickels Rank: 20
Age: 24
Draft/Acquisition Details: Signed in 2007 out of the Dominican Republic
Highest Level Played: AAA (Louisville)

2009 Statistics: 

Sarasota (A+): 31 G, 2-1, 1.98 ERA, 50 IP, 33 K, 6 BB, .92 WHIP
Carolina (AA) : 4 G, 0-0, 1.59 ERA, 5.2 IP, 9 K, 0 BB, .35 WHIP
Louisville (AAA): 
15 G, 1-0, 1.09, 24.2 IP, 12 K, 6 BB,  1.22 WHIP
Gigantes (DWL): 
20 G, 3-2, 1.99 ERA, 22.2 IP, 11 K, 3 BB, .93 WHIP

 

Matt Klinker, RHSP:

Local product from Lakota West HS in Cincinnati.  Late round pick who had success at 3 levels last season, but has finally caught up to his age.  K/9 averages over 9, with a good walk rate, although this the first time in his career that it's been that high.  Throws a 2-seam fastball and a looping 12-6 curve.  A little prone to giving up HRs to lefties, at 1.43 HR/9 last year.

Baseball America rank: NR
2009 RR CPR rank: NR
2010 John Sickels Rank: NR
Age: 25
Draft/Acquisition Details: 15th round (469th pick), Reds, 2007
Highest Level Played: AAA (Louisville)

2009 Statistics: 

Sarasota (A+): 9 GS, 2-2, 4.89 ERA, 42.1 IP, 42 K, 8 BB, 1.44 WHIP
Carolina (AA): 6 GS, 3-2, 2.95 ERA, 36.2 IP, 40 K, 13 BB, 1.09 WHIP
Louisville (AAA): 5 GS, 2-2, 2.48 ERA, 29 IP, 30 K, 13 BB, 1.21 WHIP

 

Logan Ondrusek, RHRP:

Tall.  Converted from a starter to setup man after 2007.  Was old for his level in Sarasota, but pitched lights out there and had success at 3 levels last season.  Doesn't strike out a lot of guys, but keeps the ball on the ground and in the ballpark.  Walks weren't a huge concern last year, but that was a drastic outlier.  He throws a 4-seam fastball in the low-mid 90s, and a change in the low 80s, along with a slider and cutter.  Had a rough AFL campaign, giving up 4 HR in 10 innings after giving up 1 in 72 during the season.

Baseball America rank: NR
2009 RR CPR rank: NR
2010 John Sickels Rank: NR
Age: 25 (on February 13)
Draft/Acquisition Details: 13rd round (392nd pick), Reds, 2005
Highest Level Played: AAA (Louisville)

2009 Statistics:

Sarasota (A+): 13 G, 2-0, 0.96 ERA, 18.2 IP, 12 K, 7 BB, .75 WHIP 
Carolina (AA): 24 G, 2-1, 1.65 ERA, 32.2 IP, 24 K, 12 BB, 1.01 WHIP
Louisville (AAA): 19 G, 0-0, 1.74 ERA, 20.2 IP, 11 K, 2 BB, .87 WHIP
Peoria Saguaros (AFL): 10 G, 2-1, 13.50 ERA, 10 IP, 8 K, 2 BB, 2.4 WHIP 

 

Donnie Joseph, LHRP:

Very effective in Billings and Dayton last season.  Lots of strikeouts (11.34K/9), control may be an issue.  Held hitters to a .165 average, and didn't give up any long balls in 33.1 IP.  Downright nasty against lefties, and could move up the system quickly.  Two pitch pitcher, with a fastball in the low 90s up to around 94, and an above average slider with plenty of break.  Also known as a high-character guy.

Baseball America rank: NR
2009 RR CPR rank: NR
2010 John Sickels Rank: 11
Age: 22
Draft/Acquisition Details: 3rd round (88th pick), Reds, 2009
Highest Level Played: A (Dayton)

2009 Statistics: 

Houston (NCAA): 31 G, 3-1, 2.16 ERA, 50 IP, 75 K, 22 BB, 1.10 WHIP
Billings (Rookie): 8 G, 2-0, 0.77 ERA, 11.2 IP, 11 K, 4 BB, .86 WHIP
Dayton (A): 16 G, 2-2, 4.35 ERA, 20.2 IP, 31 K, 10 BB, 1.11 WHIP

 

Josh Fellhauer, CF:

Cal St. Fullerton product displayed good plate discipline (7.5% BB rate) and solid contact skills (14.4% K rate) in Dayton this season.  Has compact swing that doesn’t produce much power.  Good runner, but not excellent.  Somewhat like Chris Heisey, has solid tools but no outstanding ones.  If he can stick in CF could be a solid prospect.  If he needs to move to a corner spot probably lacks the power to progress.

Baseball America rank: NR
2009 RR CPR rank:
 NR
2010 John Sickels Rank: 13
Age: 22
Draft/Acquisition Details: 7th round (209th pick), Reds, 2009
Highest Level Played: A (Dayton)

2009 Statistics: 

Cal State Fullerton (NCAA): 60 G, 227 AB, 6 HR, 55 RBI, 18 SB, .396/.478/.529/1.007
Dayton (A): 57 G, 236 AB, 7 HR, 23 RBI, 7 SB, .280/.351/.453/.804

 

Mariekson (D.D.) Gregorius, SS:

Has the arm and range to stick at SS.  (DD at SS?)  Good plate discipline at a young age, makes excellent contact (13% K rate).  Has very little power, even for a SS, but that could develop as he gets older. Currently only listed at 6’-1", 152 lbs, so frame has room to fill out a bit.

Baseball America rank: NR
2009 RR CPR rank:
 NR
2010 John Sickels Rank: NR
Age: 20
Draft/Acquisition Details: Signed in 2008 out of the Netherlands
Highest Level Played: A+ (Sarasota)

2009 Statistics: 

Billings (Rookie): 50 G, 204 AB, 1 HR, 16 RBI, 8 SB, .314/.363/.387/.750
Sarasota (A+): 22 G, 71 AB, 0 HR, 2 RBI, 0 SB, .254/.274/.310/.584

 

Juan Carlos (J.C.) Sulbaran, RHSP:

Curacao product who built a reputation on the Netherlands national team in the WBC last summer.  Didn't have the best debut season, but there are lots of things to be excited about.  K/9 rate is excellent at 9.41, but needs to corral the fly balls, as that's where more than half of the balls hit landed, and his HR rate was not impressive.  Same with walk rate, not good.  Throws a fastball in the low 90s with a lot of movement that he can hit 94 with, and an average to above average changeup and curveball.  Changeup runs in the low 80s, about a 10mph difference to fastball, and the curveball moves a lot too.

Baseball America rank: NR
2009 RR CPR rank: NR
2010 John Sickels Rank: 19
Age: 20
Draft/Acquisition Details: 30th round (899th pick), Reds, 2008
Highest Level Played: A (Dayton)

2009 Statistics:

Dayton (A): 22 GS, 5-5, 5.24 ERA, 92.2 IP, 100 K, 51 BB, 1.56 WHIP


Miguel Rojas, SS:

Rated by Baseball America as the best infield defender in the organization.  Plays a plus-plus SS with good range, soft hands, and a strong arm.  All of his value comes defensively, though, as his only real offensive weapon is the ability to make contact. Hits mostly groundballs and has very little power.  Small frame that could grow, but right now projects as a defensive specialist, unless he can develop more plate patience and/or power.

Baseball America rank: NR
2009 RR CPR rank:
 NR
2010 John Sickels Rank: NR
Age: 21
Draft/Acquisition Details: Signed in 2008 out of Venezuela
Highest Level Played: A (Dayton)

2009 Statistics: 

Dayton (A): 130 G, 469 AB, 3 HR, 49 RBI, 14 SB, .273/.326/.339/.665


Sam LeCure, RHSP:

Formerly of the University of Texas, exhibits good command with a high pitching IQ.  Throws a fastball in the low 90s that gets up to 93, and a changeup and slider.  Nothing spectacular, but can locate all three pitches and is very consistent overall.  K and BB rates are decent, and the walk rate is improved from last year.  Gave up lots of dingers last year, but with his pitching acumen, could be a back of the rotation starter in the big leagues.  May be a candidate for the bullpen, as he has some trouble with lefties.

Baseball America rank: NR
2009 RR CPR rank: NR
2010 John Sickels Rank: NR
Age: 26
Draft/Acquisition Details: 4th round (122nd pick), Reds, 2005
Highest Level Played: AAA (Louisville)

2009 Statistics:

Louisville (AAA): 25 GS, 10-8, 4.46 ERA, 142.1 IP, 125 K, 44 BB, 1.30 WHIP
Cibaenas (DWL): 4 G (2 GS), 0-2, 8.59 ERA, 7.1 IP, 6 K, 5 BB, 2.32 WHIP
Poll
Who is the #16 prospect in the Reds system for 2010?
Logan Ondrusek
19 votes
Matt Klinker
44 votes
Miguel Rojas
6 votes
Josh Fellhauer
8 votes
Sam LeCure
12 votes
Enerio Del Rosario
44 votes
D.D. Gregorius
10 votes
Donnie Joseph
17 votes
J.C. Sulbaran
49 votes

209 votes | Poll has closed

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I got the first vote! YESSSSS

"People don't kill people. Burning oreo packages kill people."

by crolfer on Jan 24, 2010 10:21 PM EST reply actions  

JC

"Life is good....life is good...life is good..life is good" jch

by obc2 on Jan 24, 2010 10:23 PM EST reply actions  

Yes?

"They're the ones that gave you the keys, they can’t get upset when you crash the car" -- 'tHan on my being a mod

by jch24 on Jan 24, 2010 10:28 PM EST up reply actions  

Serrano

Still no Mark Serrano. It’s a shame.

by JotaEse on Jan 24, 2010 10:53 PM EST reply actions  

Does Serrano get your vote over all 9 of those guys?

"look at me! im hablahing espanyoll!" - Charlie Scrabbles

by BK on Jan 24, 2010 11:14 PM EST up reply actions  

Are you saying Jesus Christ can't hit a curveball????

"They're the ones that gave you the keys, they can’t get upset when you crash the car" -- 'tHan on my being a mod

by jch24 on Jan 24, 2010 11:46 PM EST up reply actions  

This one is tough for me

I see Klinker, Rosario, Joseph, and Fellhauer all being similar.

Went with Klinker since he’s the closest to the bigs and has had the most high level success

It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it. -Aristotle

by nycredsfan on Jan 24, 2010 11:10 PM EST reply actions  

so my Chicago sports fan roommate

thinks Jim Hendry and Jay Cutler are great. Plus he thinks Chapman sucks. Carlos Silva is going to carry the Cubs all the way baby.

Bailey, Chapman, Cueto, Leake, and Volquez; the future is so bright I have to wear sunglasses.

by justin007000 on Jan 24, 2010 11:18 PM EST reply actions  

JC was my pick

I’ll vote Klinker and Fellhauer in the next 2 rounds.

I saw a lot of JC this year. He looked great at times but then would just fall apart.. Hopefully, as he matures he stops giving up big innings.

I think he could be a good 3 starter in the future (maybe a 2). He’s young and has pretty good stuff. His frame looks like it could allow him to add some velocity in the future.

by Snake the Jake on Jan 24, 2010 11:29 PM EST reply actions  

No new content for Monday morning?

Do we need to add another writer?

by Brian B on Jan 25, 2010 9:05 AM EST via mobile reply actions  

Never fear, I just had to schedule mine since SOMEONE stole my late night thunder

"They're the ones that gave you the keys, they can’t get upset when you crash the car" -- 'tHan on my being a mod

by jch24 on Jan 25, 2010 11:03 AM EST up reply actions  

It happens

"look at me! im hablahing espanyoll!" - Charlie Scrabbles

by BK on Jan 25, 2010 11:13 AM EST up reply actions  

Donnie Joseph a lefty???

Don’t know exactly where it came from, but somewhere got the idea that Joseph was a
southpaw. Can someone enlighten me?

by Indysawinner on Jan 25, 2010 11:24 AM EST reply actions  

Hm, you're right.

Don’t know how I screwed that up, amending now.

"look at me! im hablahing espanyoll!" - Charlie Scrabbles

by BK on Jan 25, 2010 11:52 AM EST up reply actions  

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