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Saturday, March 22nd, 2008 | Author: Doug Gray

Jayson Stark wrote a piece for ESPN.com on guys who were turning heads in Spring Training. Leading that list was none other than Johnny Cueto (Photo: Al Behrman/Ap). Some of the excerpts are below:

How can you tell when a pitcher has inspired a scout to awaken from his somnambulant spring-training state?

When he bolts to attention as his radar gun begins to rattle. And, especially, when he then feels the need to start texting the gun numbers to his disbelieving friends. “94-mph 2-seam … 96 4-seam … 96, 95, 94, 95, 94 … 95 fb, 88 sli (slider), 87 sli, 96, 88 sli, 86 (change).” The vignette we just described is true. Those text-message excerpts? Also 100 percent true. The scout will remain nameless. The pitcher who provoked this text-a-thon? He will not remain nameless.

That name, for future reference: Reds pitcher Johnny Cueto. Remember it. We’ll help you remember it, in fact, by naming him the 21-year-old captain of our 2008 Spring Training All-Eye-Popper Team.

SPRING STAT LINE: 0-0, 2.08 ERA, 13 IP, 8 H, 12 K

Cueto and fellow Reds phenom Edinson Volquez (more on him later) have turned into more than mere March curiosities this spring. They’ve moved their new veteran teammates to start actively lobbying — loudly — for both of them to make the team. “I don’t know where they’re going to start the season,” said Adam Dunn this week. “But I would be pushing for them to start the season with us.” Well, thanks for the advice. The Reds aren’t tipping their hand on that front. But they might have a mutiny on their hands if one, or both of those two, don’t open the season in the rotation. Cueto has been putting on a show from day one, blowing mid-90s fastballs past good hitters, freezing them with his dive-bombing slider, throwing invisible changeups on any count and doing it all with a presence and command that makes it tough to believe he’s still only 21. “His stuff speaks for itself,” said catcher Paul Bako. “But for me, what’s even more impressive is just where he is as a pitcher at a young age, and the way he commands the ball. He’s got three ‘plus’ pitches, and the way he can pitch with those pitches has impressed me much more than his stuff.” “You see so many guys this time of year throwing [their fastballs] in the high 80s and low 90s,” said one scout, “that when a guy comes along who throws it 94-97, to both sides of the plate, down in the zone, and complements that with a hard upper-80s slider and a changeup that goes straight down — all for strikes — let’s just say it catches your attention.” Well, he’s got our attention, anyway. All he has left to catch at this point is a spot on the Reds’ roster.

Its always nice when your guys get national attention, much less when they headline a list. Also making the list are former Red Josh Hamilton and the guy we got back Edinson Volquez.

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