An example of the Reds' increased efforts to find talent in the Dominican Republic, Andujar spent his second year in a row in the Rookie-level Dominican Summer League, leading his team in homers and RBIs. The Reds are impressed by Andujar's physical tools, which become evident with just a glance at his 6-foot-3, 205-pound physique. He has above-average power, decent speed for his size and a hunger to play. Defensively, Andujar gets good jumps but his arm strength is a little short, which may limit him to left field. He’ll make his U.S. debut this year, probably in the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League.
Minor League Top Prospects
Like his outfield teammate Alan Moye, Andujar is a potential five-tool talent. He was one of the league's top run producers and basestealers.
"He had the best bat speed of any player in the league and was one of the most improved players, from extended spring training to the end of the Gulf Coast season," Subero said. "He showed a lot of improvement in all phases of his game."
Scouting Reports
Like his outfield teammate Alan Moye, Andujar is a potential five-tool talent. He was one of the league's top run producers and basestealers.
"He had the best bat speed of any player in the league and was one of the most improved players, from extended spring training to the end of the Gulf Coast season," Subero said. "He showed a lot of improvement in all phases of his game."
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