Scouting reports are somewhat mixed on him. But the bottom line is that they took a fairly polished, solid (not great or terrible) defensive, switch-hitting catcher. His arm is at question, but the Reds are sold on him and I think stated that he threw out 40% this year. He raked in college this year for Miami and seems like someone who could be on the fast track to the majors more so than most. Plus he also speaks Spanish and is Cuban, so this was a mini-gift to Chapman too.
Overall, I dig it. I would have liked to see us pick up Sale, but for the first team in years we actually have some talent stockpiled at catcher and if more than one pans out, we could have a very very valuable trading chip.
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This draft continues to trend toward college players as the Reds select Yasmani Grandal, a switch-hitting catcher batting .412/.537/.730 with 14 home runs and a 55-37 walk-to-strikeout ratio. Grandal had a huge season for Miami, and the Reds' scouting department has some strong ties to south Florida.
Grandal's defense is the question. He's a solid receiver, but we had mixed reports on Grandal's throwing arm, with some reports of 2.1-second pop times. If the Reds can sign Grandal for money closer to Tony Sanchez (last year's No. 4 selection) rather than Buster Posey (2008's No. 6 selection), they'll get good value at No. 12.