Bullpen Banter's Reds Preview and Our Top 50 Prospects
Hello Reds Fans! My name is Michael Herrick and I've been an SBN member of various sites for 5 years now. Those of you that frequent John Sickels minorleagueball.com will probably recognize me from running the Community Prospect list this year. I recently partnered with three other long time SBN members(JD Sussman, alskor, mrkupe) to start a website, Bullpen Banter.
About Us from our site:
The Bullpen Banter Team is dedicated to providing outstanding baseball analysis from various points of view. Our website hosts both a chat room and a forum so our readers can constantly interact with a knowledgeable and vibrant baseball community. Each writer represents a different area in the country which provides a unique ability to gauge the thoughts of both the mainstream media and the fans in the region. Additionally, we are always open to new ideas and voices, so feel free to submit a guest piece.
We are currently previewing each team by division, we are now working on the NL and AL Central. Our Reds preview is up, where we examine the outlook for 2010, the best and worst moves, and prospects to watch in 2010. We take a round table approach to topics giving us differing viewpoints on the same article.
Here is a peek at the Prospect to Watch section of the preview:
Al Skorupa: Chapman is too obvious. Yonder Alonso is the same, though I'm quite high on him and was very surprised how far his stock has seemingly fallen.
17 year old OF Yorman Rodriguez has a ceiling that ranks with pretty much anybody's. He's my choice here. OF Juan Duran is a lesser version of Rodriguez that I'll also be keeping an eye on.
JD Sussman: At 6'6" Juan Duran isn't a lesser version of anyone! Volquez was pretty impressed with him,
"I saw him hit two two home runs in two at-bats," Volquez said. "I saw him throw from the outfield. Unbelievable. I’ve never seen someone like that. He’s a little skinny right now. But he’s going to be really good."Back in 2007 the Reds drafted Kyle Lotzkar (so did I in fantasy baseball) who, at the time, was a pretty raw, high upside, high school hurler from Canada. Since then, he has been plagued by injuries but his potential is still very real and attainable. If the Reds are lucky, Lotzkar will have a healthy 2010 campaign and become a top 100 prospect.
Michael Herrick: I want to second the Lotzkar love, I really like this kid and hope he has a healthy year, both for him and for my dynasty league team. The guy I'm watching closely this year though is another Reds pitcher, Juan Carlos "JC" Sulbaran. Bought out of a commitment to Florida in 2008, Sulbaran pitched fairly well in the Midwest League in 2009. He averaged over a K per inning and had some dominant starts. He makes some mistakes, usually up in the zone as evidenced by his high HR/9 rate, and he needs to improve his control but the talent is there. He could be a #2 starter if he makes the necessary improvements.
We also have our Top 50 Prospects for 2010 posted with the rest of the Top 100 to follow over the next couple of weeks.
Here is a sample for Mike Stanton:
Notre Dame High School has produced its fair share of notable baseball players. The most famous include Cy Young winner Jack McDowell, 1968 first overall draft pick Tom Foli, and the general manager of the '92,'93, & '08 World Series champions, Pat Gillick. Giancarlo Cruz- "Michael" Stanton has the potential to be among those names with his combination of athleticism and elite power. Stanton is young but relatively polished for a former football star who didn't concentrate fully on baseball until being drafted by the fins 79th overall in 2007. Stanton has deposited 68 baseballs over the fence in first three seasons and is arguably the fourth or fifth best player today from his draft class.
Steve Kuperman: Grade A easy for me, No. 4 on my list currently. If he had played in the FSL the entire year nobody would be asking questions, as he managed to absolutely crush the ball in one of the worst hitters' parks in the minors while cutting his strikeouts substantially. The guy gets tons of praise for work ethic.
JD Sussman: I disagree with your point on Stanton's contact issues. While he has been great thus far, I foresee his contact issues and poor pitch recognition limiting him offensively. What keeps him ranked so highly is that he should have solid defensive value in both his arm and his range. For me, he has the highest bust rate of any player int he top 10. If those issues really hurt him, in a years time he could be pretty far down the list, despite his accomplishments at a young age. I have him slightly lower at 9.
Michael Herrick: I can understand you knocking Stanton down a few spots due to the contact/strikeout issues, JD. I know the High A stint is a SSS, but his K rate wasn't horrible there. I think as long as he's not rushed too far, too fast the plate discipline can improve some, at least into a somewhat manageable "less than 30% K rate" type of range. I guess I tend to see him as more of a .260 hitter in the bigs as opposed to something in the .230 range. That power is just such a valuable tool though, I really can't see him lower than 5.
Al Skorupa: Strikeouts a concern? Yes. Special bat despite that? Absolutely.
His 80 power is something that we can be fairly certain will come with him to the majors. He does enough other things well to still project as an offensive force despite some questions about his contact ability, patience and strikeouts.
Stanton is plenty athletic and a good fielder. He could very easily end up the best major leaguer out of the top 5 prospects, but I'm not ready to bet on that just yet.
So if you have a chance, stop by and let us know what you think. If you're interested in a guest writing spot, contact us and we will give you that opportunity.
Thanks for your time,
The Bullpen Banter Team
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MJ, duh
There’s really no case for Prince in that comparison.
"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
Umm...
Mike’s a better dancer.
That’s pretty much the beginning and the end of what I’ll give ya.
, bitches!
by Fat Vegas Alan on Mar 17, 2010 9:28 AM EDT up reply actions
I never really followed either of them...
"People don't kill people. Burning oreo packages kill people."
Well, young fella..
Start here. He wrote this when he was like nineteen.
But don’t listen to it more than twice or you’ll start humming and singing it and your sugarhoneymama might wonder why. (It’s a breakup song.)
, bitches!
by Fat Vegas Alan on Mar 17, 2010 9:39 AM EDT up reply actions
Also
Best breakup song in my opinion is this one. It’s just kind of beautiful. Good to listen to if you’re down or something. Just really- wow. I have to listen to it every so often.
"People don't kill people. Burning oreo packages kill people."
But mopey breakup songs are boring
This is a fun bitter one.
by Brendanukkah on Mar 17, 2010 1:31 PM EDT up reply actions
bitter and anger is always better than mopey.
Volquez, Bailey, Cueto, Chapman, and Leake. The future is so bright I have to wear sunglasses.
by justin007000 on Mar 17, 2010 1:38 PM EDT up reply actions
Good job Justin ,now can you name the othe 4 drawves ?
Gleet:The chronic morbid discharge as from the nostrils of horses.
can you properly place your comma.
Volquez, Bailey, Cueto, Chapman, and Leake. The future is so bright I have to wear sunglasses.
by justin007000 on Mar 17, 2010 5:58 PM EDT up reply actions
Can you put a question mark where it belongs?
"People don't kill people. Burning oreo packages kill people."
by crolfer on Mar 17, 2010 6:00 PM EDT up reply actions 4 recs
that was done for irony.
Volquez, Bailey, Cueto, Chapman, and Leake. The future is so bright I have to wear sunglasses.
by justin007000 on Mar 17, 2010 6:49 PM EDT up reply actions
Can you get a green'd comment today?
"aaron harnann is so aweseom" - justin
by BK on Mar 17, 2010 6:52 PM EDT up reply actions
yes he can
"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
my college roommate
dumped her boyfriend, who kinda creepy. He sent her this song, which creeped her out even more.
All Things Bubba: Because how can you not love a baseball player named Bubba?
Yup. Who uses decades-old throw-away pop shmaltz in an attempt to emotionally cripple someone?
And by the way, Bubba Fan’s link makes the score:
Prince 1
Mike 0
, bitches!
by Fat Vegas Alan on Mar 17, 2010 11:44 PM EDT up reply actions
I won't argue this
MJ was the far superior musician and influence., make no mistake.
He did this on his own at the age of 21.
And this, underrated song #1……Who has the nuts to do the robot on Soul Train? MJ, that’s who.
And IMHO the most underrated MJ song of all time.
That’s up to age 21. Do we need to go further?
"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
he's replying to the fanpost™
this is the subject of the fanpost™, right? TLDR.
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'nuts'?
You wanna give Mike a point for ‘nuts’?
Here’s a snippet from ‘Sister’ on Prince’s second album:
I was only 16 but I guess that’s no excuse
My sister was 32, lovely, and loose
She don’t wear no underwear
She says it only gets in her hair
It continues on – just as literally and quite a bit more revealingly.
That was from ‘Dirty Mind’ (quite a bit more daring of an album title than ‘Thriller,’ dontcha think?) which Sister’s little brother wrote and produced when he was 21.
As a darling little boy superstar in surroundings that most of us can probably not even begin to believe, Mike had to have had many similar experiences with much older adoring women (nevermind what his father allegedly did to his naked body). Yet here’s the most Mike’s willing to share with us:
Billie Jean is not my lover
She’s just a girl who claims that I am the one
But the kid is not my son
She says I am the one, but the kid is not my son
…Don’t get me wrong. That is a great song. One of his best. (I’ve argued that if you took it off of ‘Thriller’ and put it on his previous album Wall’ – where it seemingly belongs – ‘Off the Wall’ becomes his masterpiece. WEll, his and Quincy’s collective masterpiece ;)
I’m not giving Mike any points for pushing more boundaries than Prince. And don’t try to argue that Mike was constrained by commercial expectations. One of these brothers had this song at #1 for a month twetny-five years ago:
Animals strike curious poses
They feel the heat
The heat between me and u
Touch if you will my stomach, indeed.
, bitches!
by Fat Vegas Alan on Mar 18, 2010 10:03 AM EDT up reply actions

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