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Meet the New Red! - Willie Harris

Born: 6/22/1978

College: Kennesaw State, GA

Debut: 9/2/2001

HT/WT: 5'9"/195

Bats/Throws: L/R

At a Glance:

Drafted in the 24th round of the amateur draft in 1999, it seems the Orioles finally decided it was late enough to draft a guy who had too many coincidental ties to baseball not to end up with a decent career. Born in Cairo, GA, he also played at Cairo HS and lives there in the offseason, none of which has anything to do with his new organizational teammate, but is coincidence number one. He played college ball at Kennesaw State, and what with Kenesaw Mountain Landis being MLB's first ever commissioner is coincidence number two. And with a listed height and weight of 5'9", 195, he is an exact 1-to-1 physical replacement of the outfielder the Reds traded away this offseason in Dave Sappelt. Tell me that's just a coincidence...

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The Red Report: Sean Marshall

This is the first in a series of posts that revive a long-lost, well-loved Red Reporter feature: the Red Report. The writing staff will be giving in-depth profiles on new faces who are at least somewhat likely to see time with the big league team this year.


Sean Marshall

#46 / Relief Pitcher / Cincinnati Reds

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Age: (b. Aug 30, 1982)

Nicknames: None official


Proposed Nicknames

Saving Sean Marshall (Setting Up Sean Marshall?), The Once and Former Cub, The Wood Shed, The Amp, The Stack, The Plan

Fast Facts

  • Sean Marshall was born in Richmond Virginia. His older brother is a former farmhand in the Red Sox organization. Richmond is also the birthplace of Willard Marshall, an outfielder who played for the Reds for two seasons during the 1950s and attended the same high school as Sean. Baseball Reference doesn't list them as relatives, but considering the facts at hand and the genome of the South, they probably are related in some way (I'm allowed to say this because my recent relatives all came from a sticktown in WV) - though Marshall is a pretty common name down there.
  • Virginia is also the birthplace of the other lefty shotgun barrel in the Reds' bullpen, Bill Bray, and Mat Latos too. This should help put the pitching staff's chemistry on a fast track.
  • After pitching three seasons at Virginia Commonwealth, Marshall was drafted by the Cubs in 2003. He made his professional debut that same year with low-A Boise Hawks. He was teammates in the Cubs' system with Reds' spring training invitee Sean Gallagher. His lifetime minor league line is sterling, with a 2.70 ERA, 8.6 K/9 and 2.6 BB/9
  • He was added to the Cubs 40-man roster after the 2005 season and began his major league career as a starter, making 24 starts his rookie year in 2006 - Dusty Baker's last in the Cubs' dugout.
  • He converted to relief for good in 2010, after making both starts and relief appearances during ' 08 and '09. He started 2009 in the rotation, but spent most of the season in the bullpen.

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I loved Brandon Phillips during his peak years, and as a Cubs fan I wanted them to go get him because he's a good defender and a good teammate.

But it's hard to ignore the decline of his numbers, both in counting stats and sabermetrics. Do you think he can maintain a 15/15 season, or is he on his way down to the third tier of 2B, just a top-12 guy?

Obviously Reds fans have loyalty to him because he's basically played his whole MLB career here, but what do you expect from him in offense going forward?

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Ultimate Sports Social Media Job Contest: Judgment Day

As you may remember, XFINITY has been conducting a sort of "America's Next Top New Media Sports Journalist," though without the petty squabbles and trumped up, producer-incited infighting of being picked to live in an expensive house together.

Now we're in the second phase of the contest we told you about earlier this year.

Here's the lowdown from XFINITY:

Have you ever watched one of those TV shows where from thousands of hopefuls, one star is born?
Well, Red Reporter readers, here's your chance to play "starmaker" and help pick the new voice
of sports in social media!

XFINITY is looking for the next renowned sports social media star through its Ultimate Sports Social
Media Job contest. The winning candidate will serve as the new voice of XFINITY in the sports social
media space and go behind-the-scenes at some of the biggest sporting events in 2012, sharing exclusive
insights and updates with fans.

From February 9-19, you can review qualified entry videos and vote for the contestant you'd like to see
advance to the finals of the XFINITY Ultimate Sports Social Media Job contest. The five entrants with
the most votes will advance to the final round of the contest where they will cover one of five premier
sporting events the weekend of March 8-11. Fans can head today to Facebook.com/XFINITY and click on
the Ultimate Sports Social Media Job contest tab to vote for your favorite personality (once per day)!

Will you choose the brainiac with the encyclopedia of stats, the former jock who knows the game
inside out, or the corporate type who gets the marketing side of the business? You decide. Vote today
at Facebook.com/XFINITY!

Even though they don't mention another important archetype who could be in the running - animated GIF-luvr who has intimate knowledge of the Collective Bargaining Agreement - it should be interesting to review the entries. And to test a new stereotype I know from personal experience: that a face made for internet sports journalism is close descendant for the "face made for radio." This is your chance to Simon your Cowell. Or who is it now? Richie Sambora?

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Law's 2012 edition features Devin at 8, Daniel Corcino at 54, and Billy Billy Billy at 64. If you're a rich insider you can read his snark, but if you're a poor outsider you can just hang around here for our own snark ('creds sold separately.)

Those wascally Padres Yasmani and Yonder check in at 65 and...hehehe...69, respectively.

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Can anyone see this?

I'm curious to see whether or not anyone can read this. If you can that's awesome, you should say something. If you can't that's awesome too, I'll say something in your place. I never understood why there is a word threshold on FanPosts, wouldn't it make more sense to have a character threshold instead? Although I suppose someone could just post a ton of random characters to defeat that. At any rate, I'm almost to 75

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Red Reposter - Pizza > Fruit

Ma Larkin loves them all equally, even if we don't.

Dave Cameron runs down the 10 best transactions of the winter
The Madson deal checks in at #9, which I think is a little low. Also, the Mat Latos trade checks in at #3, though he thinks the Padres were run away winners in the deal:

"The Reds needed to make a deal like this, but I love this trade for the Padres. Alonso might not have star potential, but as a left-handed hitter with opposite field power, he should be able to hit well enough in Petco to be a useful piece, and there’s value in having six years of a cost controlled Wally Joyner hanging around. Grandal is the real key to this deal, though, as a switch-hitting catcher with power and patience who could easily be more valuable than Latos over the next six years by himself. Toss in a terrific buy-low arm in Edinson Volquez, who is a perfect fit for Petco, and a good young bullpen arm in Boxberger, and the Padres restocked their talent base in a hurry without drastically making their team worse for 2012. In fact, if Alonso and Volquez perform as expected, the team could actually be better than they would have been with Latos and some random first baseman. Toss in the long term value, and this deal was just a huge win for San Diego."

No news on Brandon Phillips' contract extension
Sheldon asked Jocketty if there was anything to report and he replied, "Not really. We really haven’t had a chance to talk with them. Hopefully in the next few weeks, it’s something we can address."

I'm of the opinion that if this extension were a go, it would have happened weeks ago. The Reds have to be diplomatic about this and say all the right things like "Hopefully soon" and "We are still in talks", but the fact that it has dragged out so long gives me the impression that the team and BP are just too far apart. It's gonna be tough to see ol' BeePerino go, but ultimately I think it would be even tougher to see him struggle to stay above replacement level in his mid-30s.

Tigers' owner Mike Ilitch got mad guap
and is not afraid to throw it around like Weezy in the club. Joe Sheehan says, "Ilitch represents an approach to sports-team ownership that is in short supply these days: wanting the next win more than the next dollar. Far too many franchises are run as if they're the corner grocery, with the need to stay in the black for the next month, next quarter, next year the primary goal, and winning a secondary one."

The Prince Fielder signing was roundly criticized for being enormously short-sighted. The Tigers already had a 1B (Miguel Cabrera, who is better than Prince), and a DH (Victor Martinez, who won't play in 2012 because of knee surgery). But once Vic went down, Illitch gave the directive to go after Prince. It's short-sighted and expensive, but make no mistake; the Tigers are now far and away the favorite to win the AL Central. Signing Prince made the team better, and that's the most important thing to Illitch.

I think Bob Castellini should take note, especially in regards to the Roy Oswalt sitch. Oswalt will make the team better, so much better in fact that they would likely be clear favorites to win the division this year. Making the playoffs would likely pay off whatever cost it takes to get Oswalt. See, getting Oswalt would be an investment, one that has a solid chance of paying off and then some. Illitch is the kind of guy who gets that (though to be fair, 200 million bones is ca-razy. But the argument still has merit on principle).

Da Briz sez it makes too much sense for the Roy Oswalt to not come to the Reds
To sum up, he says that for a team like the Reds, who are squarely in the middle of the contention window, every marginal upgrade counts. The difference between Roy Oswalt and Bronson Arroyo could quite literally be the difference between 1st place and 2nd place (or 3rd place, for that matter). Of course, the money is the big reason this likely will not happen, but if Bob were more like Mike Illitch, this would have been done last week.

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2012 Community Prospect Rankings: The Full List

Congratulations, everyone. Here is your list of the top prospects for 2012:

  1. Devin Mesoraco
  2. Zack Cozart
  3. Billy Hamilton
  4. Daniel Corcino
  5. Neftali Soto
  6. Robert Stephenson
  7. Yorman Rodriguez
  8. Todd Frazier
  9. Henry Rodriguez
  10. Didi Gregorius
  11. Tony Cingrani
  12. J.C. Sulbaran
  13. Denis Phipps
  14. Kyle Lotzkar
  15. David Vidal
  16. Juan Duran
  17. Tucker Barnhart
  18. Donald Lutz
  19. Amir Garrett
  20. Ryan LaMarre
  21. Chris Manno
  22. Gabriel Rosa
  23. Junior Arias
  24. Josh Smith
  25. Sean Buckley
And as promised, your list of honorable mention candidates. The top 5 vote-getters win, so vote now.

Poll
Who is your vote for an "honorable mention" for the 2012 Reds prospect rankings?
Alejandro Chacin
7 votes
Tim Crabbe
12 votes
Josh Fellhauer
8 votes
Mark Fleury
25 votes
Stalin Gerson
6 votes
Ismael Guillon
16 votes
Drew Hayes
4 votes
Cody Puckett
17 votes
Clayton Tanner
1 votes
Pedro Villarreal
12 votes
Kyle Waldrop
16 votes
Ryan Wright
22 votes

146 votes | Poll has closed

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