I agree with you. I see a pipeline of young pitchers being the way to winning here. The ballpark isn’t likely going to draw in a lot of FA pitching. But, if the team is good and they have payroll to spare due to being mostly young talent, I could see a big bat coming in on a short term deal in order to boost their value on a consistent basis. I mean look at Pham. Older guy sure. But that’s what he’s trying to do. The Reds should be trying to do the same thing with Conforto as they did Cast too IMO.
Forget championships. If you think the numbers I showed above indicate success, have garnered respect around the league and trust that the current leadership suddenly knows how to run a team because they latched onto a new buzzword, rock on. I'm envious of the optimism.
Do I think a "Rays-like" model can be successful? Absolutely. Do I TRUST they can execute it? Nope. My trust bank is overdrawn with this crew. I'm at the "show me" stage
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REDREAD (03-31-2022)
Regardless of the level of success achieved, I think this group has been more or less honest with what they are trying to do over the years. The execution has just been bad. Despite the pissing and moaning over the off-season, I can see how they may be seeing the light. Focusing on young, mostly high velocity arms. Moving on from guys who had one dimensional softball type games no matter how much fans liked them. Freeing up a large war chest of money for years to come. Brining in older but solid veteran bats that get on base to supplement the kids in their development. As much as it hurt to let some of the last iteration of the team go, I can see where this builds in a positive direction.
alwaysawarrior (03-31-2022),Bob Sheed (03-31-2022),fondfoat (04-01-2022),LeatherPants (03-31-2022),REDREAD (03-31-2022),Tommyjohn25 (03-31-2022)
When? They arguably over extended the payroll in 2010-2013. The 2014-2018 rebuild, they were honest about, they just bungled a lot of the player deals. 2019 they said they were adding and they did. 2020 they said they were adding and they did. 2021 they had probably hit their payroll limit due to the lack of income over covid and built a pisser of a bullpen. 2022 they said they’d go this new course and they have.
"When financial success is attainable without on-field success, why rock the boat?"
LeatherPants (03-31-2022),membengal (03-31-2022),REDREAD (03-31-2022),Wonderful Monds (03-31-2022)
alwaysawarrior (03-31-2022),LeatherPants (03-31-2022),membengal (03-31-2022),REDREAD (03-31-2022),Revering4Blue (03-31-2022)
"We plan on being competitive each year..."
"We looked for alternatives in a price range..."
"We're committed to breaking even..."
"We're committed to the fans..."
"We're spending money behind the scenes commensurate with..."
Just as a reminder, we know the Reds are currently raking in in excess of $185M in revenue sharing and other moneys. We also know their payroll is significantly lower than that. That is not an ownership group that is dedicated to winning, nor is it one that is chasing championships. Nor, frankly, is it one I'm particularly proud of.
Were it me, I'd just assume everything that's come out of an owner's mouth the past hundred years about baseball, fans, his passion for the sport, and their willingness and desire to win championships is a lie. That'll save you a whole bunch of grief and pushback from those who can show you all the receipts.
alwaysawarrior (03-31-2022),LeatherPants (03-31-2022),REDREAD (03-31-2022)
The three years prior to the tear down, the Reds spent about 50% of their revenue on payroll.
2013 50%
2014 50%
2015 48%
2016 39.2%
2017 39.2%
2018 39.4%
2019 45.8%
2020 48.5%
2021 45.8%
The didn't add in 2019 and 2020, they just went to roughly where they were before the teardown, and now they are tearing down again. The major league average for payroll as a percentage of revenue is about 49%.
They don't use any savings for the future, they just pocket them.
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Wonderful Monds (03-31-2022)
I believe Krall said that put them under this years payroll and would allow them to add more talent to this years team. Which they did. Also, in assessing the deal there’s a pretty strong damn case that the Reds will have the better end of it when it’s all said and done. So, I don’t consider that a lie. What does David Bell have to do with lying? If you think the move was incompetent, fair enough. Incompetence isn’t lying.
LeatherPants (03-31-2022),REDREAD (03-31-2022)
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