According to Jonh Fay: http://cincinnati.com/blogs/reds/201...h-a-affiliate/
I would love to see a team in the California League.
Rem
According to Jonh Fay: http://cincinnati.com/blogs/reds/201...h-a-affiliate/
I would love to see a team in the California League.
Rem
It's exceptionally rare for someone to go from High A to the majors, so I don't mind them in California. It was nice though that they could visit all their teams in essentially 2 days.
Championships for MY teams in my lifetime:
Cincinnati Reds - 75, 76, 90
Chicago Blackhawks - 10, 13, 15
University of Kentucky - 78, 96, 98, 12
Chicago Bulls - 91, 92, 93, 96, 97, 98
“Everything that happens before Death is what counts.”
― Ray Bradbury, Something Wicked This Way Comes
John Fayl needs to familiarize himself with the Reds Minor League System. Called the High A team the Mudcats.
lol good call, idiot.
How do you lose an entire team? Some heads are gonna roll.
I am sure that the players would rather be in California with a new affiliate with the Reds but this gives us a whole nother reason to hate the Braves.
I never heard good things about Lynchburg from the players.
I tried to walk the streets there once, but I tripped and fell. I had to tell Buck he was right all along.
no sir never been in bakersfield
oh damn well that isn't good and doesn't sound worth it. If i missed it i am sorry, but what happened with Lynchburg? Was that a mutual decission. Is it that the lease ended and the reds wanted something in particular? or was Lynchburg fed up with the Reds? I just don't understand getting rid of the Reds for the Braves unless it is a fan base thing
The player development contract with Lynchburg ended this season and they were unhappy about not getting a major league exhibition game and the lack of talented players. The Reds landing in Bakersfield (everyone's last choice) shows the Reds' dearth of talent between rookie ball and AAA.
I had wondered if the Reds had dangled a major league exhibition in front of the Lynchburg brass when negotiating early on. Edd, I'm assuming by your post you know that to be fact that Lynchburg had requested an exhibition game? Very curious.
Frankly, it appears to me the Reds did a very poor sales job in Lynchburg. I guess this is Terry Reynolds' area of responsibility. The Reds played and exhibition game in Carolina year before last and they could have offered to do the same in Lynchburg. Tout the pipeline and what the next couple of years look like. Given next year may be slow, the following could be entertaining in Advanced A for Cincy.
On the other hand, the Reds may have been shut out from the git-go. I would love to know how this all went down.
Seems like Lynchburg wanted regional affiliation from the get-go. Screw 'em. I just wish the Reds had sought a likewise regional affiliation. There are some good players destined for High-A next year..
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