Is the AA call up a precursor to possibly bringing Lutz up for a LH power bat off the bench down the stretch? He's on the 40 man and if we don't land the role player we seek via trade could Donald be it? Pros / cons?
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Is the AA call up a precursor to possibly bringing Lutz up for a LH power bat off the bench down the stretch? He's on the 40 man and if we don't land the role player we seek via trade could Donald be it? Pros / cons?
You seem to take a very aggressive approach to moving guys through the system. The Reds don't tend to have that approach.
Its hard for me to see a scenario where Lutz is in Cincy with anything other than a ticket in September.
He's on the 40 man roster? I didn't know that. If so, I'd bring him up once his minor league season ends for a september look see.
He's definitely on the 40 man. He is one of only a couple LH bats on it. Thus my post. I don't think he's ready to be an everyday player. But the LH bench bat is a huge hole right now. Maybe HRod then if no other LH bat is acquired?
He's a .260 hitter in the California League.
I'd wager $1,000 he will not be on the Red roster in September.
Anyone want to take it?
Heh.
Let's try the 25-man roster, camisa.
How about this, then?
Lutz will not play for the Cincinnati Reds professional team this season.
Nah, I think I'll stick with our original bet. I could use the money.
Yeah, absolutely, guys who are in A-ball in July get called up to the Bigs later that year all the time. (Nope.)
Because Detroit did it doesn't make it right. Very likely they did that kid no favors. Most kids rushed up like that struggle mightily and are set back in development. Ask Eric Davis. It happened to him. It probably set Jay Bruce back, ditto for Homer Bailey. Double ditto for Ryan Wagner - it may have cost him his career going straight to ML baseball from college. SO yes, rushing players to the majors from A ball is almost always a stupid move.