I voted "other." I think the team should add another starting pitcher.
I voted "other." I think the team should add another starting pitcher.
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I voted LH bat, but what the Reds need more than anything is another strong bat that can hit against RHP. The team is loaded with guys who kill lefty pitching. I don't really care which way he hits as long as he hits against RHP. Since most RH Bats can hit against lefty pitching, finding one who can also hit against RHP probably means its one of the top players in baseball. The way that the team could acquire a guy who can improve the offense against RHP without it costing a ton in talent and cash would be to get a lefty bat that is more of a platoon guy.
After that, I'd like to see them add a starting pitcher that can step in when some one goes on the DL. Bailey's shoulder history scares the heck out of me.
Third would be a relief pitcher for the late innings. Madson would be great but probably costs too much, but if its not him I don't really want a closer (if you want to read that as please no more Cordero, you'd be right).
4th on my list would be a young MI who can play SS behind Cozart and has potential as a guy to take over for Brandon Phillips. Somebody like, well, Brandon Phillips was when he was acquired in 2006.
5th would be young pitching for AAA who might be in line for a start or two if needed in 2012.
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1) A real lead-off hitter. .360+ OBP.
2) Another high leverage bullpen arm
3) SP depth to stash in AAA
4) An upgrade of Janish for MI
5) Frazier over Cairo as all corners utility man (not an acquisition obviously but I think Frazier's floor is not much lower than Cairo's and his ceiling is much much higher)
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Voted other - Add a Closer and shorten the game to 6 innings (1990 style).
I see these lists and always wonder, considering the team the Reds already have for about $80M, how good they would be with a payroll equal to what the BoSox and Yankees have? I mean if they did, they could stick Arroyo in the pen and sign Kuroda or Oswalt for 5th starter, or both, and send Bailey to the pen too. They could have signed Beltran to hit behind Votto. They could easily sign Madsen.
And to think the Yankees don't win it all every year.
Other.
Most critical need is a back of the bullpen arm. I am not confident about Masset or Chapman in that role. Brackman and Judy are long shots. My preference is to have two pitchers capable of closing, but it doesn't appear that Dusty favors that approach.
After that, they need a 4th OF that hits RH. I agree with M-R that Cody Ross is the best choice. He made $6M last year and I doubt that the Reds will go that much. I suspect that Heisey is first choice as a regular. Frazier could be 5th OF/backup 3B.
No MI please. Why would they offer arb to Janish and keep Negron and Valaika on the 40 if they were looking for outside help?
I would like to see someone who can lead off. Get more people on base for Votto and Bruce
I think the Reds have 3-4 pitchers capable of closing with Marshall, Bray, Massett and LeCure.
I think Judy was an absolute theft. He's going to be a nice surprise in the pen, and I think he makes the team out of ST
I really think another arm in the rotation, another absolute hammer would do it. I'd give up a lot to get Shields. In fact, I'd overpay so long as I kept someone for 3B like Francisco. I'd especially do it if the Reds locked up BP for 3-4 years. That's the perfect length too. allows for players drafted in 2010-2011 to mature enough to replace BP/Votto at the end of their contracts while keeping a young core of Bruce, Mes, Stubbs etc. Plus the rotation would be dominant and allow for the development of Chapman, Sulbaran, Corcino etc.
I very much think Shields is the KEY to a WS.
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