Blake Trahan spent the entire 2017 season playing shortstop for the Pensacola Blue Wahoos. He was strong on the defensive side of the ball, but he struggled at the plate throughout the year.
The Cincinnati Reds acquired catcher Hendrik Clementina on July 31st from the Los Angeles Dodgers. After joining the organization he battled through both very hot and very cold stretches at the plate.
The 2017 season was the inverse of the 2016 season for Cincinnati Reds catcher Chris Okey. His struggled at the plate for Daytona, but showed improvements behind the plate.
Cincinnati Reds prospect Alejo Lopez spent his 2017 season playing around the infield for the Billings Mustangs. While there, the switch hitter posted a .300 average with more walks than strikeouts.
Cincinnati Reds left handed pitching prospect Scott Moss made 26 starts for the Dayton Dragons in 2017 with a 3.45 ERA. He racked up 156 strikeouts in 135.2 innings.
Cincinnati Reds reliever Tanner Rainey split his 2017 season between the Daytona Tortugas and Pensacola Blue Wahoos bullpen, striking out 104 batters in 62 innings.
Ryan Hendrix has some of the best pure stuff of any reliever in the Cincinnati Reds farm system. His control will need improvement, but his stuff looks like that of a potential closer.
Cincinnati Reds prospect Brandon Dixon plays a little bit of everywhere on the field, but it's the offensive side of his game that stands out a little bit.
Cincinnati Reds prospect Alfredo Rodriguez is well known for two things: His outstanding defense and his poor bat. Is there hope that his bat could improve as he moves forward?