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Friedl gets a 70 on the 20-to-80 scouting scale for his speed, with good line-drive gap power and excellent basestealing skills. He brings leadoff-type skills and can play up the middle, a highly sought combination. After a very strong turn with Team USA this summer, Friedl would have been high on every team's follow list had he still been around for the 2017 Draft.
The signing gives the Reds another hitter in what had been a very position player-heavy Draft class. Cincinnati took Tennessee third baseman Nick Senzel No. 2 overall, then followed up with toolsy high school outfielder Taylor Trammell at No. 35. In the second round, the Reds added Clemson catcher Chris Okey. |
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Class: RS Sophomore Hometown: Pleasanton, Calif. High School: Foothill HS Height / Weight: 5-10 / 170 Position: OF Experience: 1L 05/25/2016 Pack trio named to All-Mountain West baseball teams Sophomore TJ Friedl named to all-conference first team 05/23/2014 Nevada wins third elimination game in 11-innings Brooks earns the win and drives home four 05/08/2014 Nevada hosts MW co-leading New Mexico this weekend Powers number 17 to be retired Friday 05/07/2014 Nevada defeats St. Mary's for 26th win Pack hosts New Mexico this weekend 05/06/2014 Nevada scores twice in the 10th to defeat Aggies Pack hosts St. Mary's Wednesday at 1 p.m. NEVADA 2016 (So.): Was one of the top surprises in the nation, rebounding from a redshirt season to post the eighth-best batting average in program history Started in 58 games with a .401 batting average, 89 hits, 68 runs and 35 RBI Named to the All-Mountain West first team Became the first Wolf Pack player to post a .400 average since 2001, while his batting average ranked eighth in program history Finished runner-up in the MW and 11th in the nation in batting average Posted the third-best batting average in the nation among underclassmen Led the MW and ranked 17th in the nation in on base percentage (.494) Led the conference and ranked fourth in the nation in runs with 68, which ranked 11th in program history Ranked second in the conference and 11th in the nation in hits with 69, which ranked tied for fourth in program history Hit nine triples on the season, which ranked second in Nevadas record book and also ranked second in the nation Posted a .563 slugging percentage with nine doubles, nine triples and three home runs Also posted a .494 on base percentage with 89 hits, 32 walks and 12 hit by pitch Made just two errors in 145 chances with a .986 fielding percentage Was named to the All-Mountain West Tournament team after batting .500 with 10 hits, eight runs and eight RBI in six postseason games Batted .374 in conference competition Helped Nevada post a 20-4 record in its final 24 games, batting .423 with 41 hits, 35 runs and 17 RBI in that span Led the team with 28 multi-hit games Set a career-high with four hits on four occasions Set a career-high with five RBI on two occasions Went 3-of-5 with five RBI and three runs in Nevadas win over top-seeded Fresno State in the MW tournament Helped lead Nevada to a second place finish in the Mountain West and to its first MW tournament finals appearance in program history Letter winner. 2015 (So.): Did not see action in the regular season ... Redshirted ... Member of Nevadas Mountain West championship and 41-win team. 2014 (Fr.): Appeared in 30 games in his first collegiate season, earning four starts Went .216 (8-37) at the plate with eight hits, seven runs scored and four RBI Counted for 23 putouts with a .958 fielding percentage Letter winner. PRIOR TO NEVADA High School: Lettered three years in baseball and once in basketball at Foothill High School in Pleasanton, Calif. Career batting average of .308 with an on-base percentage of .373 East Bay Athletic League honorable mention in 2012 and 2013 Named to the Gates Field World Series All-Tournament team en route to winning the Gates Field World Series. |
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Bruce out of lineup prior to Trade Deadline
Rumors continue to swirl around Reds' veteran outfielder EmailPrint |
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Trade Deadline, acquiring outfielder Jay Bruce from the Reds for infielder Dilson Herrera and left-hander Max Wotell.
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In the hours leading up to the Deadline, reports centered on the Reds also acquiring outfielder Brandon Nimmo in the deal. But an apparent medical holdup with another player proposed in the trade forced the teams to rework the deal. Jocketty said the player with the issue was not Nimmo.
"Herrera was the guy we wanted all along," Jocketty said. "We talked about both of them. We liked the potential for Herrera long term. We liked Nimmo too, but we've got some outfield depth and not as much middle-infield depth." DID YOU CATCH THIS ? Great move on Jockerty. He new there was a medical report on the third prospect, waited till Redick went to the Dodgers and at the last minute pulled the Bruce trade off the table knowing now the Mets really wanted Bruce. last 20 minutes they got what they wanted. Brewers wanted Herrera for Lecory and the Mets said no that he will be their future second baseman. GOOD JOB WALT!!! |
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