(Translated by https://www.hiragana.jp/)
Cincinnati Reds minor league players: Difference between revisions - Wikipedia Jump to content

Cincinnati Reds minor league players: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
m Reverted edits by Samlax1086 (talk) to last version by Yankees10
Rescuing 1 sources and tagging 0 as dead. #IABot (v1.5beta)
Line 578: Line 578:
'''Nicholas D. Travieso''' (born January 31, 1994) is an American [[professional baseball]] [[pitcher]] in the [[Cincinnati Reds]] organization.
'''Nicholas D. Travieso''' (born January 31, 1994) is an American [[professional baseball]] [[pitcher]] in the [[Cincinnati Reds]] organization.


Travieso was drafted by the [[Cincinnati Reds]] in the first round of the [[2012 Major League Baseball Draft]] out of [[Archbishop McCarthy High School]] in [[Southwest Ranches, Florida]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20120604&content_id=32756160&vkey=news_mlb&c_id=mlb|title=Reds leveraged reliable sources for first pick|work=Major League Baseball|accessdate=April 9, 2015}}</ref><ref>[http://www2.cincinnati.com/blogs/reds/2012/06/04/reds-take-high-school-pitcher/ Reds take high school pitcher Nick Travieso]{{dead link|date=June 2017}}</ref> He made his professional debut that season for the [[Arizona League Reds]]. He played 2013 for the [[Dayton Dragons]] and returned there to start the 2014 season.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20140424&content_id=73147124&fext=.jsp&vkey=news_milb&sid=milb|title=MWL notes: Reds' Nick Travieso has change in mind - MiLB.com News - The Official Site of Minor League Baseball|work=MiLB.com|accessdate=April 9, 2015}}</ref>
Travieso was drafted by the [[Cincinnati Reds]] in the first round of the [[2012 Major League Baseball Draft]] out of [[Archbishop McCarthy High School]] in [[Southwest Ranches, Florida]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20120604&content_id=32756160&vkey=news_mlb&c_id=mlb|title=Reds leveraged reliable sources for first pick|work=Major League Baseball|accessdate=April 9, 2015}}</ref><ref>[http://www2.cincinnati.com/blogs/reds/2012/06/04/reds-take-high-school-pitcher/ Reds take high school pitcher Nick Travieso] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140513020537/http://www2.cincinnati.com/blogs/reds/2012/06/04/reds-take-high-school-pitcher/ |date=May 13, 2014 }}</ref> He made his professional debut that season for the [[Arizona League Reds]]. He played 2013 for the [[Dayton Dragons]] and returned there to start the 2014 season.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20140424&content_id=73147124&fext=.jsp&vkey=news_milb&sid=milb|title=MWL notes: Reds' Nick Travieso has change in mind - MiLB.com News - The Official Site of Minor League Baseball|work=MiLB.com|accessdate=April 9, 2015}}</ref>


The Reds added Travieso to their 40-man roster after the 2016 season.<ref name="cincinnati.com"/>
The Reds added Travieso to their 40-man roster after the 2016 season.<ref name="cincinnati.com"/>

Revision as of 20:50, 7 August 2017

Below are the rosters of the minor league affiliates of the Cincinnati Reds, and short biographies on some of the top prospects in the organization:

Aristides Aquino

Aristides Aquino
Cincinnati Reds – No. 66
Outfielder
Born: (1994-04-22) April 22, 1994 (age 30)
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Aristides Aquino Núñez (born April 22, 1994) is a Dominican professional baseball outfielder in the Cincinnati Reds organization.

Aquino signed with the Cincinnati Reds as an international free agent from the Dominican Prospect League in January 2011.[1] He made his professional debut that year with the Dominican Summer League Reds and also spent 2012 playing with them. He played Arizona League Reds and Billings Mustangs in 2013, Billings in 2014 and Billings and Dayton Dragons in 2015. In 2016, he played for the Daytona Tortugas and was named the Florida State League Player of the Year.[1][2] The Reds added him to their 40-man roster after the season.[3]

Alex Blandino

Alex Blandino
Cincinnati Reds
Shortstop
Born: (1992-11-06) November 6, 1992 (age 31)
San Jose, California
Bats: Left
Throws: Right

Alessandre Blandino (born November 6, 1992) is an American baseball infielder in the Cincinnati Reds organization. He played college baseball at Stanford. He was drafted by the Reds in the first round of the 2014 Major League Baseball Draft.

Blandino was drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 38th round of the 2011 Major League Baseball Draft out of St. Francis High School in Mountain View, California.[4] He did not sign and attended Stanford University. He played for the Cardinal From 2012 to 2014, hitting .292/.372/.504 with 27 home runs in 157 games.

Blandino was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the 2014 Major League Baseball Draft.[5][6][7]

He has played for the Nicaragua national baseball team.

Brandon Dixon

Brandon Dixon
Cincinnati Reds
Second baseman
Born: (1992-01-29) January 29, 1992 (age 32)
Murrieta, California
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Brandon Allen Dixon (born January 29, 1992) is an American professional baseball second baseman for the Cincinnati Reds organization.

Dixon was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the third round of the 2013 MLB Draft.

On December 16, 2015, he was traded to the Cincinnati Reds (with José Peraza and Scott Schebler) in a three team trade that sent Frankie Montas, Micah Johnson and Trayce Thompson to the Dodgers and Todd Frazier to the Chicago White Sox.[8]

Jeter Downs

Jeter Downs
Cincinnati Reds
Shortstop
Born: (1998-07-27) July 27, 1998 (age 25)
San Andrés, Colombia
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Jeter D. Downs (born July 27, 1998) is a Colombian-American professional baseball shortstop for the Cincinnati Reds organization.

Downs is originally from San Andrés, Colombia. He was named after Derek Jeter. His father, Jerry Sr., played baseball professionally in Colombia. His family moved to the Little Havana neighborhood in Miami, Florida, when he was five years old. Downs attended Monsignor Edward Pace High School in Miami Gardens, Florida, and played for the school's baseball team as a shortstop. He committed to attend the University of Miami on a college baseball scholarship.[9]

The Reds selected Downs with the 32nd overall selection of the 2017 MLB draft.[10][11] He signed with the Reds for a $1.825 million signing bonus.[12]

Downs' brother, Jerry Jr., is also a professional baseball player.[9]

Stuart Fairchild

Stuart Fairchild
Cincinnati Reds
Outfielder
Born: (1996-03-17) March 17, 1996 (age 28)
Seattle, Washington
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Stuart Alexander Fairchild (born March 17, 1996) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the Cincinnati Reds organization.

Fairchild attended Seattle Preparatory School. The Seattle Times named him to their All-Area Team in 2014.[13] He enrolled at Wake Forest University and played college baseball for the Wake Forest Demon Deacons.[14] The Reds selected Fairchild in the second round of the 2017 MLB draft,[15] and signed him for a $1,802,800 signing bonus.[16][12]

Gabriel Guerrero

Template:Spanish name 2

Gabriel Guerrero
Cincinnati Reds
Outfielder
Born: (1993-12-11) December 11, 1993 (age 30)
Nizao, Peravia, Dominican Republic
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Gabriel "Gabby" Guerrero Martinez (born December 11, 1993) is a Dominican professional baseball outfielder in the Cincinnati Reds organization.

Guerrero signed with the Seattle Mariners as an international free agent on February 10, 2011.[17] He made his professional debut that season for the Dominican Summer League Mariners. Guerrero returned to the DSL Mariners in 2012 and also played for the Arizona League Mariners. In 68 games, he hit .349/.393/.593 with 15 home runs. Playing for the Clinton LumberKings in 2013 he hit .271 with a 661 on-base plus slugging (OPS) and four home runs. Guerrero played the 2014 season with the High Desert Mavericks.[18] In July he played in the All-Star Futures Game.[19][20] He finished the season playing in 131 games, hitting .307 with 18 home runs. On June 3, 2015, Guerrero was traded to the Arizona Diamondbacks in a 6 player trade with the Seattle Mariners.[21] The Diamondbacks added him to their 40-man roster after the season.[22] Guerrero was designated for assignment by the Diamondbacks in November 2016.

On November 28, 2016, Guerrero was claimed off waivers by the Cincinnati Reds organization.[23] He was non-tendered on December 2, and signed to a minor league contract on December 4.[24]

His uncles, Vladimir Guerrero and Wilton Guerrero, played in Major League Baseball.[25] His cousin, Vladimir Guerrero Jr., is a third baseman in the Toronto Blue Jays organization.[26]

Ismael Guillon

Template:Spanish name 2

Ismael Guillon
Cincinnati Reds
Pitcher
Born: (1992-02-13) February 13, 1992 (age 32)
Valencia, Venezuela
Bats: Left
Throws: Left

Ismael Jose Guillon Carache (born February 13, 1992) is a Venezuelan professional baseball pitcher in the Cincinnati Reds organization.

The Cincinnati Reds signed Guillon as an international free agent in November 2008, giving Guillon a $625,000 signing bonus.[27] They added Guillon to their 40-man roster after the 2012 season.[28] He was designated for assignment on February 7, 2015.[29]

Jimmy Herget

Jimmy Herget
Cincinnati Reds
Pitcher
Born: (1993-09-09) September 9, 1993 (age 30)
Tampa, Florida
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Jimmy Matthew Herget (born September 9, 1993) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Cincinnati Reds organization.

Herget attended Jefferson High School in Tampa, Florida and was drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the 40th round of the 2012 Major League Baseball Draft. He did not sign with the Braves and played college baseball at the University of South Florida.[30][31] After his junior year, Herget was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 22nd round of the 2015 MLB Draft.[32] He made his professional debut with the Billings Mustangs. In 2016, he played for the Daytona Tortugas.[33]

Gavin LaValley

Gavin LaValley
Cincinnati Reds
First baseman
Born: (1994-12-28) December 28, 1994 (age 29)
Choctaw, Oklahoma
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Gavin Joseph LaValley (born December 28, 1994) is an American professional baseball first baseman in the Cincinnati Reds organization.

LaValley attended Carl Albert High School in Midwest City, Oklahoma. As a senior, he was The Oklahoman Baseball Player of the Year after hitting .539 with 19 home runs and 75 runs batted in (RBI).[34][35] He was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the fourth round of the 2014 Major League Baseball Draft.[36]

LaValley made his professional debut with the Arizona League Reds and was later promoted to the Billings Mustangs. In 2015, he played for the Dayton Dragons and in 2016 he played with Dayton and the Daytona Tortugas. Levalley started 2017 with Daytona and was named the MVP of the Florida State League All-Star Game after hitting two home runs.[37] After the game he was promoted to the Pensacola Blue Wahoos.[38]

Shed Long

Shed Long
Cincinnati Reds
Second baseman
Born: (1995-08-22) August 22, 1995 (age 28)
Birmingham, Alabama
Bats: Left
Throws: Right

Shedric Bernard Long (born August 22, 1995) is an American professional baseball second baseman in the Cincinnati Reds organization.

Long attended Jacksonville High School in Jacksonville, Alabama. He was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 12th round of the 2013 Major League Baseball Draft.[39] He made his professional debut that year with the Arizona League Reds and played 2014 with the Billings Mustangs. After starting his professional career as a catcher, Long was converted into a second baseman in 2015.[40] He played 2015 with the Dayton Dragons and started 2016 with Dayton before being promoted to the Daytona Tortugas during the season.[41][42]

Nick Longhi

Nick Longhi
Cincinnati Reds
Outfielder/First baseman
Born: (1995-08-16) August 16, 1995 (age 28)
Springfield, Massachusetts
Bats: Right
Throws: Left

Nicholas Edward Longhi [lon'-ne] (born August 16, 1995) is a corner outfielder and first baseman who plays in the Cincinnati Reds Minor League system. Listed at 6' 2", 205 lb., he bats right handed and throws left handed.[43]

Longhi was originally selected by the Boston Red Sox in the 30th round of the 2013 MLB Draft out of Venice High School in Florida, where he helped the Venice Indians win the Florida 7A State Championship and finish No. 2 in the final national rankings in 2013. By the time Longhi was a senior at Venice, joined the Rawlings first team All-American and played in almost every major tournament for Perfect Game. Longhi came to terms on a contract calling for a reported over-slot bonus of $450,000, the fourth-highest bonus handed out by the Sox, with the organization buying him out of a commitment to Louisiana State University.[44]

Longhi was rated by Baseball America at No. 8 as one of the best pure hitters in the 2013 high school draft class.[45] He is a rare right-handed hitting, left handed throwing outfielder who possesses a strong arm, delivering 91-93 mph fastballs when he was a two-way player in high school. Versatile enough to also play at first base, he is also a solid-average defender with strong instincts, soft hands and good footwork.[43]

Longhi debuted with the GCL Red Sox late in 2013, playing for them 16 games before joining the Lowell Spinners in 2014. He then gained a promotion to the Greenville Drive in 2015, as he was making steady progress in the Boston organization.[43]

In 2015 Longhi played mostly right field for a Drive squad that was thin in the position, and he showed adequate actions and plenty of arm in the field.[46] Longhi looked to be in noticeably better shape than past seasons, looking stronger, quicker, and more agile in the field and on the basepaths. He appeared more mature, even though he was young for his 2013 draft class and turned 20 years old in August. As a result, his .281/.338/.403 line with seven home runs, 22 doubles, three triples and 62 RBI was significant, because he was facing pitchers two or more years older than him who could throw 90 mph regularly and get up to 95 mph.[43][47]

Longhi opened 2016 with High-A Salem Red Sox, where he set for plenty of playing time, appearing at first base in 99 games and in right field in 25 games, though in some games he appeared at both positions. He slashed .282/.349/.343 in 471 at-bats and led Salem with 77 RBI and 40 doubles while collecting a second-best 133 hits behind Rafael Devers (142), as his 40 doubles were second-best in the Carolina League and his RBI totals ranked him fifth.[48] Furthermore, Longhi topped the Red Sox minor league system in RBI and doubles, was fifth in hits, and tied for third in games played.[49]

In 2017 Longhi was promoted to Double-A Portland Sea Dogs. He was traded to Cincinnati for international signing bonus pool space on July 2.[50]

Tyler Mahle

Tyler Mahle
Cincinnati Reds
Pitcher
Born: (1994-09-29) September 29, 1994 (age 29)
Newport Beach, California
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Tyler F. Mahle (born September 29, 1994) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Cincinnati Reds organization.

Mahle attended Westminster High School in Westminster, California.[51] He was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the seventh round of the 2013 Major League Baseball Draft.[52] He signed with the Reds and made his professional debut with the Arizona League Reds. He spent 2014 with the Billings Mustangs and 2015 with the Dayton Dragons.[53][54] Mahle pitched a perfect game in 2017 for the class Double-A Pensacola Blue Wahoos against the Mobile BayBears.[55] He was later that season promoted to the Triple-A Louisville Bats.[56]

His brother, Greg Mahle, plays in the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim organization.

Keury Mella

Keury Mella
Cincinnati Reds – No. 73
Pitcher
Born: (1993-08-02) August 2, 1993 (age 30)
Bonao, Monseñor Nouel, Dominican Republic
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Keury Mella (born August 2, 1993) is a Dominican professional baseball pitcher in the Cincinnati Reds organization.

Mella signed with the San Francisco Giants as an international free agent in 2011.[57] He made his professional debut in 2012 with the Dominican Summer League Giants. He spent 2013 with Arizona League Giants and Salem-Keizer Volcanoes and 2014 with the Augusta GreenJackets.[58][59]

On July 30, 2015, Mella and Adam Duvall were traded to the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for Mike Leake.[60] The Reds added him to their 40-man roster after the 2016 season.[3]

Austin Ross

Austin Ross
Cincinnati Reds
Pitcher
Born: (1988-08-12) August 12, 1988 (age 35)
Shreveport, Louisiana
Bats: Left
Throws: Right

Austin North Ross (born August 12, 1988) is a minor league baseball pitcher currently in the Cincinnati Reds organization.

Prior to playing professionally, he attended Captain Shreve High School and then Louisiana State University, participating in the Cape Cod League in 2009.[61] He was drafted by the Brewers in the 8th round of the 2010 Major League Baseball Draft, signed for a bonus of $100,000, and began his professional career that season.

He posted a 2.70 mark with 52 strikeouts in 46 2/3 innings for the Helena Brewers in 2010 and in 2011, his ERA was 5.28 between the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers and Brevard County Manatees - though he still won 10 games and earned a spot on Midwest League Mid-Season All-Star team. He also earned a Pitcher of the Week honor that season. In 2012, the hurler posted a 1.54 mark in three starts for the Manatees and in 2013, his ERA was 4.76 in 16 starts between the AZL Brewers and Wisconsin. For Brevard County and the Huntsville Stars in 2014, Ross was 9-8 with a 3.62 ERA in 117 innings pitched.[62] One source notes he profiles as a future middle reliever at the major league level.[63]

José Siri

José Siri
Cincinnati Reds
Outfielder
Born: (1995-07-22) July 22, 1995 (age 28)
Sabana Grande de Boyá, Dominican Republic
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

José Alexander Siri (born July 22, 1995) is a Dominican professional baseball outfielder in the Cincinnati Reds organization.

Siri signed with the Cincinnati Reds as an international free agent in September 2012. He made his professional debut the next year with the Dominican Summer League Reds. He played 2014 with the Arizona League Reds, 2015 with the Arizona League Reds and Billings Mustangs and 2016 with Billings and Dayton Dragons.

Siri started 2017 with Dayton.[64] During the season, he broke the Midwest League record for consecutive games with a hit.[65][66] The record was previously held by Tony Toups with 35 in 1977.

Tyler Stephenson

Tyler Stephenson
Cincinnati Reds
Catcher
Born: (1996-08-16) August 16, 1996 (age 27)
Kennesaw, Georgia
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Tyler Robert Stephenson (born August 16, 1996) is an American professional baseball catcher for the Cincinnati Reds' organization.

Stephenson attended Kennesaw Mountain High School in Kennesaw, Georgia. He was committed to Georgia Tech to play college baseball.[67]

Stephenson was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds as the 11th pick in the first round of the 2015 MLB draft.[68][69] He has been compared to Matt Wieters.[70] The Reds signed Stephenson and assigned him to the Billings Mustangs of the Rookie-level Pioneer League.[71]

Wyatt Strahan

Wyatt Strahan
Cincinnati Reds
Pitcher
Born: (1993-04-18) April 18, 1993 (age 31)
Villa Park, California
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Wyatt James Strahan (born April 18, 1993) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Cincinnati Reds organization.

Wyatt was drafted by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 27th round of the 2011 MLB June Amateur Draft from Villa Park High School. Instead of heading to the majors, Wyatt chose to attend the University of Southern California.

Wyatt was subsequently drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 3rd round of the 2014 MLB June Amateur Draft from the University of Southern California. He made his professional debut in 2014 with the Billings Mustangs where he posted a 2.76 ERA in 42.1 innings pitched. In 2015, he was promoted to the Dayton Dragons where he posted an ERA of 2.79 in 164.1 innings. Wyatt returns to the Reds Organization this year to play with the Daytona Tortugas.

Taylor Trammell

Taylor Trammell
Cincinnati Reds
Outfielder
Born: (1997-09-13) September 13, 1997 (age 26)
Kennesaw, Georgia
Bats: Left
Throws: Left

Taylor Walter-Lee Trammell (born September 13, 1997) is an American baseball outfielder in the Cincinnati Reds organization.

Trammell attended Mount Paran Christian School in Kennesaw, Georgia. He played both baseball and football.[72] Trammell played in the Under Armour All American Game in August 2015.[73]

Trammell was considered a top prospect for the 2016 Major League Baseball Draft.[74][75] He was picked by the Cincinnati Reds as the 35th overall pick.[76]

Nick Travieso

Nick Travieso
Cincinnati Reds – No. 60
Pitcher
Born: (1994-01-31) January 31, 1994 (age 30)
Pembroke Pines, Florida
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Nicholas D. Travieso (born January 31, 1994) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Cincinnati Reds organization.

Travieso was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the first round of the 2012 Major League Baseball Draft out of Archbishop McCarthy High School in Southwest Ranches, Florida.[77][78] He made his professional debut that season for the Arizona League Reds. He played 2013 for the Dayton Dragons and returned there to start the 2014 season.[79]

The Reds added Travieso to their 40-man roster after the 2016 season.[3]

Josh VanMeter

Josh VanMeter
Cincinnati Reds
Infielder
Born: (1995-03-10) March 10, 1995 (age 29)
Ossian, Indiana
Bats: Left
Throws: Right

Josh Michael VanMeter (born March 10, 1995) is an American professional baseball infielder in the Cincinnati Reds organization.

VanMeter graduated from Norwell High School and was selected by the San Diego Padres in the 5th round of the 2013 Major League Baseball draft.[80] On December 9, 2016 he was traded to the Cincinnati Reds as the player to be named later for Luis Torrens.[81]

Chad Wallach

Chad Wallach
Cincinnati Reds – No. 80
Catcher
Born: (1991-11-04) November 4, 1991 (age 32)
Orange, California
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Chad Arthur Wallach (born November 4, 1991) is an American professional baseball catcher in the Cincinnati Reds organization.

Wallach played college baseball at Cal State Fullerton.

Wallach was drafted by the Miami Marlins in the fifth round of the 2013 Major League Baseball Draft.[82]

On December 11, 2014, Wallach along with Anthony DeSclafani were traded from the Marlins to the Cincinnati Reds for Matt Latos.[83]

His father, Tim Wallach, played in Major League Baseball.[84]

Zack Weiss

Zack Weiss
Cincinnati Reds – No. 75
Pitcher
Born: (1992-06-16) June 16, 1992 (age 32)
Irvine, California
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Zachary Daniel "Zack" Weiss (born June 16, 1992) is an American professional baseball relief pitcher in the Cincinnati Reds organization. He has four pitches; he mostly uses his 93-95 mph fastball and his slider, and also throws a curveball and a changeup.[85][86]

Weiss was born in Irvine, California, to Ernest and Nancy Weiss.[86][87] He has a younger sister, Ariana.[87] He played for Northwood High School in Irvine, where as a senior he was second-team All-California Interscholastic Federation Southern Section Division II and second-team All-Sea View League.[87] He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 10th round of the 2010 Major League Baseball Draft. He did not sign, and instead attended the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) to play college baseball and major in geography and environmental studies.[86] In his junior year of college, he switched from being a starter to pitching as a reliever.[85]

He was then drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the sixth round of the 2013 MLB Draft.[88] Weiss signed with the Reds and made his professional debut with the Arizona League Reds and also played for the Billings Mustangs that year. Weiss spent 2014 with the Dayton Dragons of the Class A Midwest League.

Weiss spent 2015 with the Daytona Tortugas of the Class A-Advanced Florida State League and the AA Pensacola Blue Wahoos.[89] He had a Pensacola-record 25 saves (in 27 opportunities; 11.8 K/9, 2.5 BB/9), and 30 saves (second in the minor leagues; in 32 opportunities) in total between the two teams.[90][91][85][92] In 63 2/3 innings, he had a 1.98 ERA and gave up 42 hits and 15 walks while striking out 90 batters.[85][93] He was a 2015 Southern League All Star, and a 2015 MILB.com Cincinnati Organization All Star.[91] After the season, he played in the Arizona Fall League. He suffered an elbow injury in early 2016 while in major league spring training, and underwent surgery on his pitching elbow in January 2017.[94][93]

Max Wotell

Max Wotell
Cincinnati Reds
Pitcher
Born: (1996-09-13) September 13, 1996 (age 27)
Boca Raton, Florida
Bats: Right
Throws: Left

Maximilian John Wotell (born September 13, 1996) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds organization.

Wotell attended Marvin Ridge High School in Waxhaw, North Carolina.[95] In his senior year, The Charlotte Observer named him their high school baseball player of the year.[96] In May 2015, Wotell was named the 2015 North Carolina Gatorade Player of the year.

The New York Mets selected Wotell in the third round of the 2015 MLB draft.[97] Wotell was signed for an above slot value of $775,000.00. Wotell spent 2015 with the GCL Mets where he posted a 2.53 ERA, with 16 strikeouts in 10.2 innings pitched. Wotell began 2016 with Kingsport Mets. On August 1, 2016, the Mets traded Wotell and Dilson Herrera to the Cincinnati Reds for Jay Bruce.[98] Wotell joined the Billings Mustangs, and in 35.2 innings pitched combined with the Mustangs and Mets, Wotell posted a 5.80 ERA.[99]

Full Triple-A to Rookie League rosters

Triple-A

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders


Manager

Coaches

60-day injured list

7-day injured list
* On Cincinnati Reds 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated June 17, 2024
Transactions
→ More rosters: MiLB • International League
Cincinnati Reds minor league players

Double-A

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

Catchers

  •  2 Bennett Hostetler
  • 13 Joe Mack
  • 21 Paul McIntosh
  •  8 Jan Mercado

Infielders

Outfielders


Manager

  • 10 Kevin Randel

Coaches

60-day injured list

  • 60 Davis Bradshaw
  • 95 Breidy Encarnación
  • 90 Dax Fulton
  • -- Robinson Martínez

7-day injured list
* On Miami Marlins 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated May 21, 2024
Transactions
→ More rosters: MiLB • Southern League
Miami Marlins minor league players

Class A-Advanced

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 32 Kevin Abel
  • 34 Frainger Aranguren
  • 33 Ryan Cardona
  •  3 Tanner Cooper
  • 21 Arij Fransen
  • -- Shawn Guilliams
  • 37 Johnathan Harmon
  • 31 Jacob Heatherly
  •  8 Bryce Hubbart
  • 23 Kenya Huggins
  • 29 Brody Jessee
  • 35 Brett Lockwood
  • 41 Jared Lyons
  • 99 Zach Maxwell
  • 27 Chris McElvain
  • 12 Joseph Menefee
  • 24 Luis Mey
  • -- Leo Nierenberg
  • 16 Mason Pelio
  • 40 Easton Sikorski

Catchers

Infielders

  •  5 Victor Acosta
  •  1 Johnny Ascanio
  • 44 Cam Collier
  •  2 Carlos Jorge
  • 45 Yassel Pino
  • 13 Sal Stewart
  • 18 Michel Triana

Outfielders

  • 38 Ariel Almonte
  •  6 Yerlin Confidan
  • 25 Hector Rodriguez


Manager

  •  4 Julio Morillo

Coaches

  • 20 Willie Blair (pitching)
  • 30 Lenny Harris (bench)
  • -- Nate Irving (hitting)
  • -- Osmin Melendez (coach)

60-day injured list

  • 72 Leonardo Balcazar
  • -- Oswaldo Castillo
  • -- Reynardo Cruz
  • -- Jose Franco
  • -- Jackson Miller
  • -- Carter Raffield

7-day injured list
* On Cincinnati Reds 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated January 28, 2024
Transactions
→ More rosters: MiLB • Florida State League
Cincinnati Reds minor league players

Class A

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 25 Jose Acuna
  •  5 Julian Aguiar
  • 31 Dennis Boatman
  • 17 Brooks Crawford
  • 15 Thomas Farr
  • 19 Myles Gayman
  • 21 Jake Gozzo
  • 35 Owen Holt
  • -- Andrew Jordan ‡
  • 34 John Murphy
  • 10 Hunter Parks
  •  2 Chase Petty
  • -- Patrick Raby ‡
  • 27 Javi Rivera
  • 16 Braxton Roxby
  •  9 Carson Rudd
  • 32 Jayvien Sandridge
  • 38 Vin Timpanelli

Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

  • 20 Ashton Creal
  •  7 Austin Hendrick
  • 30 Wendell Marrero
  •  4 Jack Rogers
  • 14 Justice Thompson


Manager

  • -- Vince Harrison, Jr.

Coaches

  • -- Brian Garman (pitching)
  • -- José León (hitting)
  • -- Jefry Sierra (coach)

60-day injured list

7-day injured list
* On Cincinnati Reds 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated January 26, 2024
Transactions
→ More rosters: MiLB • Midwest League
Cincinnati Reds minor league players

Advanced Rookie

Template:Billings Mustangs roster

Rookie

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 79 Gabriel Aguilera
  • 28 Joneiker Arellano
  • 69 Jonathan Batista
  • 32 Ben Brutti
  • -- Elkyn Chirinos
  • -- Jean Correa
  • 37 Vladimir Davila
  • 21 Eddy Demurias #
  • 38 Cristian Galindo
  • -- Jake Gilbert †
  • 76 Eduardo Gonzalez
  • 49 Dualvert Gutierrez
  • 46 Rob Hensey
  • 61 Alexander Johnson
  • 39 Anyer Laureano
  • 48 Darcy Longstaff
  • 16 Jefferson Lopez
  • 77 Nestor Lorant
  • 40 Juan Martinez
  • 71 Jose Montero
  • 00 Leo Nierenberg #
  • 41 Nicolo Pinazzi
  • 67 Ricardo Quintana
  • 29 Adam Serwinowski
  • 99 Ben Walmsley †

Catchers

  • 36 Donovan Antonia
  • 43 Juan Garcia
  • 50 Wilkin Grullon
  • 75 Eddy Isturiz
  • 72 Diego Omana

Infielders

  • 17 Ricardo Cabrera
  • 73 Iverson Espinoza
  • 27 Wencer Inirio
  • 30 Noelvi Marte #*
  • 35 Luis Reyes
  • 15 Jose Serrano

Outfielders

  • 70 Pedro Alfonseca
  • 60 Ray-Jacson Chirino
  •  4 Luis Leones
  • 25 Esmith Pineda
  •  3 Brayan Rijo
  • 26 Carlos Sanchez
  • 78 Malvin Valdez
  • 68 Vladimir Ysabel


Manager

Coaches

  • 23 Sebastian Almonte (coach)
  • 34 Fred Corral (pitching)
  • 45 Rayner Oliveros (pitching)
  •  6 Peterson Plaz (hitting)
  • 25 Eric Richardson (hitting)

60-day injured list

  •  7 Ilvin Fernandez
  • 97 Martin Salazar
  • -- Dominic Scheffler

7-day injured list
* On Cincinnati Reds 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated May 25, 2024
Transactions
→ More rosters: MiLB • Arizona Complex League
Cincinnati Reds minor league players


Foreign Rookie

Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 39 Edwin Cervantes
  • 38 Jesus Colina
  • 41 Mauricio Colmenares
  • 37 Jean Diaz
  • 26 Bryan Diaz
  • 47 Abraham Gaitan
  • 46 Irvin Gonzalez
  • 49 Khristian Guevara
  • 50 Lisnerkin Lantigua
  • 36 Rafael Leon
  • -- Sheng-En Lin ‡
  • 48 Christian Lopez
  • 44 David Lorduy
  • 51 Luis Morellis
  • 32 Nelfri Payano
  • 31 Edmundo Rodriguez
  • 30 Enmanuel Talavera
  • 35 Andre Vasquez
  • 49 Williams Yanez
  • 40 Angel Zazueta

Catchers

  • 28 Alfredo Duno
  • 17 Gabriel Gomes
  • 21 Henry Guerrero
  •  6 Angelo Mora
  • 15 Gilberto Rojas

Infielders

  • 25 Alfredo Alcantara
  •  9 Anielson Buten
  • 27 Jesus Correa
  •  4 Brauli Diaz
  •  3 Brayan Joseph
  • 29 Yael Romero
  • 12 Rafhlmil Torres
  • 22 Anthuan Valencia

Outfielders

  • 16 Angel De La Cruz
  • 23 Adrian Reyes
  •  7 Yeycol Soriano


Manager

  • -- Juan Ballara

Coaches

  • -- Sebastian Almonte (coach)
  • -- Cesar Garcia (pitching)
  • -- Luis Hernandez (coach)
  • -- David Rosario (pitching)
  • -- Luis Terrero (hitting)

60-day injured list

  • 19 Juventino Gonzalez
  •  2 Jesus Torres
  • 33 Sergio Villa

7-day injured list
* On Cincinnati Reds 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated June 18, 2023
Transactions
→ More rosters: MiLB • Dominican Summer League
Cincinnati Reds minor league players


Players Coaches/Other

Pitchers

  • 39 Edwin Cervantes
  • 38 Jesus Colina
  • 41 Mauricio Colmenares
  • 37 Jean Diaz
  • 26 Bryan Diaz
  • 47 Abraham Gaitan
  • 46 Irvin Gonzalez
  • 49 Khristian Guevara
  • 50 Lisnerkin Lantigua
  • 36 Rafael Leon
  • -- Sheng-En Lin ‡
  • 48 Christian Lopez
  • 44 David Lorduy
  • 51 Luis Morellis
  • 32 Nelfri Payano
  • 31 Edmundo Rodriguez
  • 30 Enmanuel Talavera
  • 35 Andre Vasquez
  • 49 Williams Yanez
  • 40 Angel Zazueta

Catchers

  • 28 Alfredo Duno
  • 17 Gabriel Gomes
  • 21 Henry Guerrero
  •  6 Angelo Mora
  • 15 Gilberto Rojas

Infielders

  • 25 Alfredo Alcantara
  •  9 Anielson Buten
  • 27 Jesus Correa
  •  4 Brauli Diaz
  •  3 Brayan Joseph
  • 29 Yael Romero
  • 12 Rafhlmil Torres
  • 22 Anthuan Valencia

Outfielders

  • 16 Angel De La Cruz
  • 23 Adrian Reyes
  •  7 Yeycol Soriano


Manager

  • -- Juan Ballara

Coaches

  • -- Sebastian Almonte (coach)
  • -- Cesar Garcia (pitching)
  • -- Luis Hernandez (coach)
  • -- David Rosario (pitching)
  • -- Luis Terrero (hitting)

60-day injured list

  • 19 Juventino Gonzalez
  •  2 Jesus Torres
  • 33 Sergio Villa

7-day injured list
* On Cincinnati Reds 40-man roster
~ Development list
# Rehab assignment
∞ Reserve list
‡ Restricted list
§ Suspended list
† Temporarily inactive list
Roster updated June 18, 2023
Transactions
→ More rosters: MiLB • Dominican Summer League
Cincinnati Reds minor league players


References

  1. ^ a b "No. 22 Cincinnati Reds prospect Aristides Aquino jkeeps slugging for Daytona Tortugas - MiLB.com News - The Official Site of Minor League Baseball". Retrieved November 19, 2016.
  2. ^ Dean, Zach. "Daytona Tortugas' Aristides Aquino named 2016 FSL Player of the Year". Retrieved November 19, 2016.
  3. ^ a b c "Jesse Winker among 7 protected from Rule 5 draft". Retrieved November 19, 2016.
  4. ^ "Lancers' Blandino named Daily News baseball player of the year". mercurynews.com. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
  5. ^ "Cincinnati tabs shortstop Blandino at No. 29". Cincinnati Reds. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
  6. ^ "Reds pick SS Alex Blandino No. 29 overall". Cincinnati.com. June 5, 2014. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
  7. ^ Stanford Athletics (June 6, 2014). "Cincinnati Reds draft Stanford's Blandino in first round". paloaltoonline.com. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
  8. ^ Simon, Andrew (December 16, 2015). "White Sox acquire Frazier in 3-team deal". mlb.com. Retrieved December 16, 2015.
  9. ^ a b "Monsignor Pace (Fla.) baseball star Jeter Downs living up to name | USA Today High School Sports". Usatodayhss.com. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  10. ^ Sheldon, Mark (January 20, 2016). "Reds take Jeter Downs at 32 in 2017 MLB Draft | MLB.com". M.mlb.com. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  11. ^ Walter VillaSpecial to the Miami Herald (June 13, 2017). "Monsignor Pace shortstop is first local player picked in MLB Draft". Miami Herald. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  12. ^ a b Sheldon, Mark (January 20, 2016). "Reds sign Jeter Downs, Stuart Fairchild | MLB.com". M.mlb.com. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  13. ^ "2014 Star Times: Baseball | High School Sports | The Seattle Times". Old.seattletimes.com. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  14. ^ Collins, Dan (May 31, 2017). "Wake Forest's Stuart Fairchild a surprise even to his coach | Sports". journalnow.com. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  15. ^ "Reds take Wake Forest CF Stuart Fairchild in 2nd round". Cincinnati.com. June 13, 2017. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  16. ^ Cincinnati Enquirer June 20, 2017. "Reds sign second, third draft picks". Cincinnati.com. Retrieved June 21, 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  17. ^ "Mariners sign Gabriel Guerrero, Vlad's nephew". Seattle Mariners blog. Retrieved June 27, 2015.
  18. ^ "Local News – The News Tribune". thenewstribune.com. Retrieved June 27, 2015.
  19. ^ "Mariners' slugging future is showcased in Futures Game". The Seattle Times. Retrieved June 27, 2015.
  20. ^ "Mariners duo living a dream at Futures Game". Seattle Mariners. Retrieved June 27, 2015.
  21. ^ "Mariners get Trumbo, Nuno in 6-player deal". Arizona Diamondbacks. Retrieved June 27, 2015.
  22. ^ "D-backs add three prospects to 40-man roster". Arizona Diamondbacks. Retrieved February 21, 2016.
  23. ^ Adams, Steve (November 28, 2016). "Reds Claim Juan Graterol, Gabriel Guerrero Off Waivers". mlbtraderumors.com. Retrieved November 28, 2016.
  24. ^ Byrne, Connor (December 4, 2016). "Minor MLB Transactions: 12/4/16". mlbtraderumors.com. Retrieved December 4, 2016.
  25. ^ "Guerrero set to provide power for Mariners". Seattle Mariners. Retrieved June 27, 2015.
  26. ^ "Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Stats, Fantasy & News". MLB.com. Retrieved November 28, 2016.
  27. ^ "Reds investing heavily in Latin players". Major League Baseball. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
  28. ^ "Corcino among six added to Reds' 40-man roster". Cincinnati Reds. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
  29. ^ Cole, Mike (February 7, 2015). "Burke Badenhop, Reds Agree To One-Year Contract With Mutual Option". nesn.com. Retrieved February 7, 2015.
  30. ^ "Bulls Beat: Jefferson's Herget fitting in just fine at USF". tbo.com. April 11, 2013. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  31. ^ "Herget's last hurrah? | Tampa Bay Times". Tampabay.com. May 18, 2015. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  32. ^ "Reds draft USF's Jimmy Herget | Tampa Bay Times". Tampabay.com. June 9, 2015. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  33. ^ Topkin, Marc. "Former USF, Jefferson pitcher is an all-star in Florida State League | Tampa Bay Times". Tampabay.com. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  34. ^ http://newsok.com/article/4913307
  35. ^ http://newsok.com/article/4884494
  36. ^ http://m.mlb.com/news/article/78531296/slimmed-down-corner-infielder-gavin-lavalley-goes-to-reds-in-fourth-round/
  37. ^ http://www.theledger.com/sports/20170617/gavin-lavalley-leads-north-to-florida-state-league-all-star-win
  38. ^ http://www.cincinnati.com/story/sports/mlb/reds/2017/06/21/reds-promote-shed-long-nick-senzel-class-aa-pensacola/417966001/
  39. ^ "Jacksonville's Shed Long was born to play ball. Now he'll do it for the Reds | Sports". annistonstar.com. June 8, 2013. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  40. ^ "FSL notes: Long sheds tools of ignorance". MiLB.com. August 17, 2016. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  41. ^ "Baseball: Jacksonville's Long doing big things in the minor leagues | Sports". annistonstar.com. June 23, 2016. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  42. ^ "Cincinnati promotes Jacksonville's Long | The Jacksonville News". annistonstar.com. August 2, 2016. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  43. ^ a b c d "Sox-Prospects.com – Nick Longhi page".
  44. ^ Top 40 Season in Review: Nick Longhi and Corey Littrell. SoxProspects.com. Published on October 7, 2013. Retrieved on August 18, 2015.
  45. ^ NHSI Preview: Austin Meadows Leads Players To Watch. Baseball America. Published on March 26, 2013. Retrieved on August 17, 2015.
  46. ^ 2015 Greenville Drive. Baseball Reference MiLB. Retrieved on September 14, 2015.
  47. ^ 2015 South Atlantic League Pitching Leaders. Baseball Reference MiLB. Retrieved on September 14, 2015.
  48. ^ 2016 Carolina League Batting Leaders. MiLB.com. Retrieved on September 9, 2016.
  49. ^ 2016 Boston Red Sox Minor League batting statistics. SoxProspects.com. Retrieved on September 1, 2016.
  50. ^ 2017 Red Sox Transactions. SoxProspects.com. Retrieved on July3, 2017.
  51. ^ "Mahle sets the pace for Westminster". OC Varsity. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  52. ^ "Southington High's Sal Romano To Sign With Reds". tribunedigital-thecourant. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  53. ^ "Dragons' Mahle in command". mydaytondailynews.com. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  54. ^ "Midwest League notebook: Cincinnati Reds prospect Tyler Mahle credits dad for progress with Dayton Dragons - MiLB.com News - The Official Site of Minor League Baseball". MiLB.com. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  55. ^ "Reds prospect Tyler Mahle throws perfect game for Double-A Pensacola". Usatoday.com. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  56. ^ http://www.cincinnati.com/story/sports/mlb/reds/2017/06/23/now-triple-a-tyler-mahle-focusing-present/424540001/
  57. ^ "GreenJackets Player Report: Keury Mella". The Augusta Chronicle. Retrieved June 10, 2015.
  58. ^ "Keury Mella making fans with bright smile as he plays for Augusta GreenJackets". The Augusta Chronicle. Retrieved June 10, 2015.
  59. ^ "Keury Mella impresses in first win for Augusta". The Augusta Chronicle. Retrieved June 10, 2015.
  60. ^ Haft, Chris (July 30, 2015). "Giants acquire righty Leake from Reds". MLB.com. Retrieved July 30, 2015.
  61. ^ "Austin Ross Baseball Statistics [2008-2016]". Retrieved November 19, 2016.
  62. ^ "BR Minors page". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved November 20, 2014.
  63. ^ Jennifer Amur. "Categorizing Minor League Pitchers". jsonline.com. Retrieved November 20, 2014.
  64. ^ https://www.metrord.do/do/deportes/2017/07/23/jose-siri-impacta-fuerza-liga-menor-los-rojos.html
  65. ^ http://www.cincinnati.com/story/sports/mlb/reds/2017/08/01/reds-prospect-jose-siri-sets-midwest-league-record-36-game-hitting-streak/527925001/
  66. ^ http://m.mlb.com/news/article/245643136/reds-jose-siri-extends-hit-streak-to-36-games/
  67. ^ "Phillies looking to add another piece to their rebuilding core in draft". Philly.com. May 31, 2015. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  68. ^ "Jim Callis: With thin crop of catchers in 2015 MLB Draft, Tyler Stephenson on rise". Major League Baseball. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  69. ^ "D-backs expressing interest in HS catcher Tyler Stephenson - MLB draft - Keith Law Blog - ESPN". ESPN.com. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  70. ^ "Draft Profile: Tyler Stephenson". Major League Baseball. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  71. ^ "Cincinnati Reds on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved November 20, 2015.
  72. ^ Holcomb, Todd. "POY Watch: Mount Paran's Trammell keeps getting better - Prep Zone: High School Sports blog". Retrieved November 19, 2016.
  73. ^ "Trammell and Jones Bring Upside to Under Armour All-America Game - BaseballAmerica.com". August 15, 2015. Retrieved November 19, 2016.
  74. ^ "ESPN predicts Yankees' 1st pick in MLB draft". Retrieved November 19, 2016.
  75. ^ "MLB.com 2016 Prospect Watch". Retrieved November 19, 2016.
  76. ^ "Reds pick Taylor Trammell No. 35 in Draft". Retrieved November 19, 2016.
  77. ^ "Reds leveraged reliable sources for first pick". Major League Baseball. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
  78. ^ Reds take high school pitcher Nick Travieso Archived May 13, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  79. ^ "MWL notes: Reds' Nick Travieso has change in mind - MiLB.com News - The Official Site of Minor League Baseball". MiLB.com. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
  80. ^ "Norwell alum Josh VanMeter promoted to Class AA San Antonio". News-sentinel.com. July 29, 2016. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  81. ^ Sheldon, Mark (January 20, 2016). "Reds invite Gutierrez to Spring Training | MLB.com". M.reds.mlb.com. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  82. ^ "Miami adds Fullerton catcher Wallach in fifth round". Miami Marlins. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
  83. ^ "Marlins land Latos as rotation gets more seasoning". Cincinnati Reds. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
  84. ^ "Baseball a legacy for Grasshoppers catcher Chad Wallach". News-Record.com. Retrieved April 9, 2015.
  85. ^ a b c d Sheldon, Mark (January 20, 2016). "Reds' Zack Weiss could make big league club | MLB.com". M.mlb.com. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  86. ^ a b c Freking, Grant. "Q&A with Double-A Pensacola reliever Zack Weiss". Redleg Nation. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  87. ^ a b c Zack Weiss. "Zack Weiss - 2013 Baseball Roster - UCLABruins.com | UCLA Athletics". UCLABruins.com. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  88. ^ KATZ, MICHAEL. "Former Northwood star begins professional baseball career". Retrieved November 19, 2016.
  89. ^ "Zack Weiss Running on Adrenaline - Pensacola Blue Wahoos News". Retrieved November 19, 2016.
  90. ^ "Weiss sets team save record as Blue Wahoos get 1-0 win". Retrieved November 19, 2016.
  91. ^ a b "Zack Weiss Stats, Highlights, Bio | MiLB.com Stats | The Official Site of Minor League Baseball". Milb.com. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  92. ^ "Rule 5 Draft Expanded Preview". BaseballAmerica.com. December 6, 2016. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  93. ^ a b "Update on Zack Weiss and other notes from the system". redsminorleagues.com. April 26, 2016. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  94. ^ "Reds RHP Zack Weiss undergoes surgery". redsminorleagues.com. Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  95. ^ "Pitcher Max Wotell has Marvin Ridge poised for run at 3A title". The Charlotte Observer. Retrieved August 1, 2016.
  96. ^ "Marvin Ridge's Max Wotell is Charlotte Observer baseball player of the year". The Charlotte Observer. Retrieved August 1, 2016.
  97. ^ "Mets sign Draft picks Desmond Lindsay, Max Wotell". MLB.com. Retrieved August 1, 2016.
  98. ^ "Mets acquire Jay Bruce for Herrera and Wotell". SportsNet New York. Retrieved August 1, 2016.
  99. ^ "Max Wotell Stats, Highlights, Bio - MiLB.com Stats - The Official Site of Minor League Baseball". Retrieved November 19, 2016.