3 players on the Reds minor league spring training roster who'll make some noise

Cincinnati Reds Brandon Bailey (55) poses during media day.
Cincinnati Reds Brandon Bailey (55) poses during media day. / USA TODAY NETWORK
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Several Cincinnati Reds minor league players have descended on Arizona and have been in camp for the past few days. While Major League Baseball owners have locked out the everyone on the team's 40-man roster, the Reds still have 50-plus players who are currently at the team's facility in Goodyear.

Several of those players have invites to major league spring training once the owners and the Player's Association figure things out. After back-to-back days of civil meetings between the two parties in Florida, perhaps we're closer to a new collective bargaining agreement than we thought.

Regardless of when things are worked out between the MLBPA and the owners, the Reds will still have a handful of players who are currently at minor league spring training who'll make some noise and possibly make a run at the Opening Day roster.

Last year, we saw Brandon Finnegan elevated from the minor league spring training roster to major league spring training roster only to fall short of making the team. Which three players might enjoy similar success this spring?

1. Brandon Bailey, Cincinnati Reds pitcher

Given how awful the Cincinnati Reds Opening Day bullpen was last season, had Brandon Bailey been healthy, I believe he would have made the club. Unfortunately, an elbow injury sidelined the former Houston Astros' prospect and Bailey underwent Tommy John surgery almost one year ago.

This is the second time that Bailey has undergone the procedure, as Tommy John surgery forced the right-hander to miss his final season in high school after tearing his UCL during the summer between his junior and senior year at Broomfield High School in Colorado.

If Brandon Bailey is fully healthy, I think he has an outside chance to make a run at the Cincinnati Reds Opening Day roster. Being that he's not yet a year removed from the surgery, the jury is still out on whether or not the 26-year-old will be ready come March 31st.

That said, Bailey has taken to his social media account several times over the offseason, and after posting an emotionally charged video back in January of the Colorado native hitting 90-plus MPH, I sure as heck wouldn't bet against him. Should Brandon Bailey make the Reds Opening Day roster, it would be quite the feat. But just being in spring camp is worthy of applause.