Christopher Reina - Baseball Analysis

2009 Season Preview: Toronto Blue Jays

by Christopher Reina

The Jays were easily the best team in baseball on the mound in 2008, but their bats failed them in disappointing fashion. How can they compete against the Rays, Red Sox and Yankees this season? Read more »
2009 Prospect Review: Toronto Blue Jays

by Christopher Reina

JP Riccardi has taken some hits and even with Travis Snider graduating on to the bigs, the Blue Jays have some promising talent. Read more »
Prospect Report: J.P. Arencibia, Toronto Blue Jays

by Christopher Reina

As a fellow catcher, J.P. Arencibia has Matt Wieters' kind of pop, but Pedro Cerrano's contact and plate patience. Read more »
Prospect Report: Ricky Romero, Toronto Blue Jays

by Christopher Reina

Expectations were high on Ricky Romero when he was the 6th overall pick in the 2005 MLB Draft, but after battling injuries and inconsistency, he may now be ready. Read more »
Prospect Report: Justin Jackson, Toronto Blue Jays

by Christopher Reina

Justin Jackson has some young Derek Jeter and Troy Tulowitzki in him and is excellent defensively. He simply needs to improve his pitch recognition at the plate. Read more »
Prospect Report: David Cooper, Toronto Blue Jays

by Christopher Reina

David Cooper has good plate discipline and could easily develop into a consistent .385 OBP/.500 SLG type of hitter on the major league level. Read more »
Prospect Report: Kevin Ahrens, Toronto Blue Jays

by Christopher Reina

Kevin Ahrens was the 16th overall pick in the 2007 Draft and his development has been relatively slow as he has transitioned to third base and has also become a switch-hitter. Read more »
Prospect Report: Brett Cecil, Toronto Blue Jays

by Christopher Reina

Southpaw Brett Cecil's combination of a high strikeout rate, low walk rate and extremely impressive groundball rate makes for somewhat of a statistical anomaly. Read more »
Be The GM 2nd Round: Albert Pujols Vs. Ryan Zimmerman

by Christopher Reina

Geovanny Soto was Albert Pujols' sacrificial lamb in the first round and he probably will have an even easier time with Ryan Zimmerman. Read more »
2009 Season Preview: New York Yankees

by Christopher Reina

The Yankees improved dramatically with their free agent trifecta of CC Sabathia, Mark Teixeira and A.J. Burnett, but will their carryover core produce at a high enough level end their one-season October absence? Read more »
2009 Prospect Review: New York Yankees

by Christopher Reina

The Yankees don't have a prospect crop as good as the early 1990's, but they have several high ceiling players that they are swinging the fences on. Read more »
Prospect Report: Austin Jackson, New York Yankees

by Christopher Reina

Austin Jackson is a phenomenal athlete who can become a very good five-tool player if he decreases his propensity for strikeouts. Read more »
Prospect Report: Jesus Montero, New York Yankees

by Christopher Reina

If Jesus Montero continues to improve defensively behind the plate, he will become one of the best sluggers at the position in the game. Read more »
Prospect Report: Andrew Brackman, New York Yankees

by Christopher Reina

Andrew Brackman was the 30th overall pick in the 2007 MLB Draft and slid because of his looming Tommy John surgery. He's healthy now and at 6'10", with a superb fastball and knuckle-curve, expectations are still high. Read more »
Prospect Report: Arodys Vizcaino, New York Yankees

by Christopher Reina

Arodys Vizcaino has the velocity, strikeout rate and command to make him an extremely intriguing young arm. Read more »
Prospect Report: Dellin Betances, New York Yankees

by Christopher Reina

Dellin Betances is nicknamed Baby Unit due to his 6'8" frame. If he stays healthy and becomes more consistent with his mechanics, Betances could become a front end starter. Read more »
Be The GM 2nd Round: Johan Santana Vs. Hanley Ramirez

by Christopher Reina

The NL East has two of the best five or six players in the game in Johan Santana and Hanley Ramirez. Read more »
2009 Season Preview: Baltimore Orioles

by Christopher Reina

The Orioles were a 61-63 team on August 17th, but lost an unreal 30 out of their final 37 games to finish the season 68-93. This kind of meltdown makes improving their win total by 7-10 wins an incredibly realistic scenario especially if Matt Wieters appears sooner rather than later. Read more »
2009 Prospect Review: Baltimore Orioles

by Christopher Reina

The Orioles' future begins, ends and begins again with Matt Wieters, who they will rely on offensively and also to help develop Brian Matusz, Chris Tillman and Jake Arrieta. Read more »
Be The GM 2nd Round: Evan Longoria Vs. Alex Rodriguez

by Christopher Reina

Evan Longoria and Alex Rodriguez are two of the best third basemen in the MLB, but are on different sides of their career. Read more »

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