The Rule 5 Draft and 3 Reds prospects to protect

Everything you need to know about the Rule 5 Draft and 3 Reds prospects to protect

The Reds must add a few players to the 40-man roster ahead of Tuesday’s deadline.

Cincinnati Reds outfielder Rece HindsReds prospect Jacob Hurtubise must be protected from the Rule 5 Draft

It’s not hyperbole to say that Jacob Hurtubise is the one prospect that the Cincinnati Reds must add to insure he is not selected in the Rule 5 Draft.

While you can, and should, make the case for both Rece Hinds and Christian Roa to be added to Cincinnati’s 40-man roster, Hurtubise is the one Reds prospect that a team could select in the Rule 5 Draft and keep on the active roster for the entire season.

Everything you need to know about the Rule 5 draft and 3 Reds prospects to  protect

Hurtubise is extremely quick, plays good defense, isn’t afraid to lay down a bunt, and found his way to the Reds organization through a rather odd set of circumstances. If that profile sounds similar to TJ Friedl, that’s because it is. However, Hurtubise lacks the power that Friedl has in his bat.

Rule 5 Draft prospects protected on 40-man rosters 2023

That said, at the moment, the Reds do not need to consider Hurtubise for the 2024 Opening Day roster. Barring an injury to a player like Friedl or Jake Fraley, Hurtubise represents a redundancy that the Reds, as currently constructed, do not need on next year’s active roster.

Still, it’s imperative that the Cincinnati Reds protect Hurtubise from the Rule 5 Draft. The 25-year-old posted a wRC+ of 163 according to FanGraphs and had a higher walk-rate than strikeout-rate in 2023 while also posting an on-base percentage near .500.

But Reds fans should expect to see Jacob Hurtubise added to the team’s 40-man roster before the 6 PM ET deadline on Tuesday, November 14th. Much like Friedl has endeared himself to the Cincinanti fanbase, Reds Country will be drawn to Hurtibise when he finally makes it to The Show.