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My last post on MVN

Well, the day has come when I am leaving MVN and moving everything I write to www.redsminorleagues.com. It has been good being a part of MVN, but its time for me to take other opportunities. Be sure to still check out the quality blogs here though, ...

From DOUG GRAY, Most Valuable Network,  31 Jan 2008

Future commitments and the minor leagues

Danny Dorn could help the Reds outfield situation in 2009 (Photo: Tim Evearitt/The Chattanoogan) I think that we can all assume that the starting 5 will be David Ross, Joey Votto, Brandon Phillips, Alex Gonzalez and Edwin Encarnacion in 2008. Ross is ...

From DOUG GRAY, Most Valuable Network,  30 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Jeff Keppinger,  Jeff Conine,  Chris Dickerson

Reds to Arizona is close according to Rosecrans

Well, not yet. But seems like it’s all but done. Expect the deal to partner Ohio’s two teams in Goodyear, Arizona. This is pretty big news considering that it seemed like the Reds truly wanted to stay in Sarasota. Here is what John Allen said about the ...

From DOUG GRAY, Most Valuable Network,  29 Jan 2008
Related Topics: John Allen

Articles on Jay Bruce and the Big 4 plus more

“This kid could probably start right now and play,” Freel said. “He’s one of a kind … and he’s going to be a treat to watch on the field.” Anyways, give the article a read, its pretty good. Reds.com also has up two nice things on our prospects. First ...

From DOUG GRAY, Most Valuable Network,  28 Jan 2008

The future of this site and coverage of the Reds farm system

Well, I am officially leaving MVN. If you come to my site through MVN, you might want to start using www.redsminorleagues.com to get to my coverage. I got an interesting offer that I couldn’t really pass up on and it meant leaving MVN but allows me to ...

From DOUG GRAY, Most Valuable Network,  27 Jan 2008

Jonathon Mayo’s take on Homer Bailey and Johnny Cueto; Arizona, here come the Reds?

Jonathon Mayo of Milb.com recently talked about the pitchers he thought could make a difference in teams 2008 rotation and he discusses both Homer Bailey and Johnny Cueto. One thing he says about Bailey is that last year he was hurt (which I have been ...

From DOUG GRAY, Most Valuable Network,  26 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Johnny Cueto

Baseball in the Dominican Republic

Right now MLB.com has up a 5 part series on baseball in the Dominican Republic that shows how things are for kids growing up to the point when they sign with a team and get to play in the Dominican Summer League. Go to www.reds.com and in the flash ...

From DOUG GRAY, Most Valuable Network,  25 Jan 2008

Listen to Kevin Goldstein of Baseball Prospectus on the Reds Prospects

Local Cincinnati sports talk radio host Lance McAllister had Kevin Goldstein on his radio show yesterday for a 9 minute interview on the Reds Top 11 Prospects. You can listen to the interview by going to Lance’s blog and on the left side of the page is ...

From DOUG GRAY, Most Valuable Network,  23 Jan 2008

Breaking down the Reds top 30 prospects via Baseball America

The Reds rank near the top in college players, trailing just 5 other teams in baseball in acquiring their prospects from the college ranks. Our Redlegs are middle of the pack in high school talent as they rank 13th overall. Internationally is where ...

From DOUG GRAY, Most Valuable Network,  23 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Johnny Cueto

Julio Garcia named as Billings Mustangs manager for 2008 season

Billings completed their staff when the Reds hired Julio Garcia to be the manager and Tony Jaramillo to be the hitting coach for the Mustangs. Jaramillo is taking the spot vacated by Aaron Holbert who is going to be the manager of the Lake County ...

From DOUG GRAY, Most Valuable Network,  22 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Tom Browning

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