When you think of the best players in the Cincinnati Reds farm system, players like Nick Lodolo, Hunter Greene and Jonathan India probably come to mind. However, outfielder Narciso Crook has spent 417 games in the minor leagues and would be a sneaky good addition to the Reds taxi squad this coming season.
Crook was a 23rd round selection of the Reds in 2013 out of Gloucester County College in New Jersey. Crook has a mediocre minor league career until the second half of his 2018 season with the Pensacola Blue Wahoos.
After reaching Double-A, Crook hit .