I’ve seen the payroll dumping, but I haven’t seen the smart yet. When is the smart going to start?
I’ve seen the payroll dumping, but I haven’t seen the smart yet. When is the smart going to start?
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[Phil ] Castellini celebrated the team's farm system and noted the team had promising prospects who would one day be great Reds -- and then joke then they'd be ex-Reds, saying "of course we're going to lose them". #SellTheTeamBob
Nov. 13, 2007: One of the greatest days in Reds history: John Allen gets the boot!
[Phil ] Castellini celebrated the team's farm system and noted the team had promising prospects who would one day be great Reds -- and then joke then they'd be ex-Reds, saying "of course we're going to lose them". #SellTheTeamBob
Nov. 13, 2007: One of the greatest days in Reds history: John Allen gets the boot!
Chip R (04-05-2022)
1. baseball moves and money saving moves are not mutually exclusive. A move can arguably accomplish both goals.
2. There a certain level of BSery that goes into speaking to the public when in a corporate, public or political role. I don’t like it. But it’s the nature of the beast. Is it being less than honest or lying. Likely. But we’d be getting that regardless of who was in charge. It’s the GM and owner speak that was cited as lies. Yes, it’s lies, but to me it’s not material because it’s included in the level of BSery that would come from any ownership group
3. RTGs point about SS was valid to me because it wasn’t GM speak BSery. The Reds said they would do something and then did not. It appeared to be a material lie. The Reds did appear to be in on every SS at the time. Was the lie due to malice or incompetence in negotiating. To me each is bad but malice has a higher level of culpability. I lean towards incompetence.
4. Lying and incompetence are not the same thing.
5. It’s ok for the owners to make money.
6. Since 2010 I think the Reds have been generally honest about their plans and actions while not always being competent in the execution. Yes, they have engaged in GM speak, but so has every other organization or basically every other ownership group that could have come in here save a unicorn or two. That level of BS is to be expected. Show me a material lie in the overall plans of the club? They have added when they said they’d add, they’ve rebuilt when they have said they’d rebuild and have realigned resources when they have said they’d do that. Their execution doesn’t make them the most competent along that journey and yes the owner has made some money along the way and that’s ok.
7. Being wrong about a baseball decision doesn’t make you a liar.
If this season is not rebuilding, what is it? He seriously expects us to believe that this team is as good (or better) than last year's team?Many believe the upcoming season is going to be a long one. Krall says the team isn't in a rebuilding mode, but given the player movement you'd have a difficult time suggesting otherwise.
At least have the guts to say "yes, we have to rebuild" . That is another lie.
Source:
https://www.lancastereaglegazette.co...wn/7045031001/
[Phil ] Castellini celebrated the team's farm system and noted the team had promising prospects who would one day be great Reds -- and then joke then they'd be ex-Reds, saying "of course we're going to lose them". #SellTheTeamBob
Nov. 13, 2007: One of the greatest days in Reds history: John Allen gets the boot!
In regard to another post you made…fruits of the rebuild. I get how the trades didn’t work but you gotta be kidding if you don’t think the prospects didnt. They account for a good hunk of the starters and guys that will be up and coming.
As far as this years team, somethings will have to break right. IMO namely Senzel and the young pitching. If that goes well, it’s plausible they’ll be in the same neighborhood as last years club.
REDREAD (04-02-2022)
Phil's still mesmerized by fidget spinners as well.
REDREAD (04-02-2022)
If I were to take the rosiest, most optimistic view. All of our new stable of starters will get healthy and be successful. So DJ picks the core and the Reds then take one or two of the remainders and turn them into a 5-tool corner OF to anchor the regular lineup. The realist in me thinks, "It's all going to Hell, another lost decade, they're doomed."![]()
REDREAD (04-02-2022)
Lying an incompetence are not the same thing but they do result in the same thing. Distrust. And that's the problem with the adding, rebuilding and realigning resources. Did they do those things when it was best for the club? Absolutely not. So will they trade guys at the right time? Will they prudently spend the pay flex? Will they properly manage the young arms? Can Bob resist getting emotionally invested in certain players? This is not an easy endeavor they are pursuing
That's a straw man.
They said, "We're spending every penny we get from the fans on the team and will keep nothing. We'll break even."
That's a massive lie. Full stop.
They didn't have to say it, but they did. Repeatedly. It was ownerships' favorite lie of the past 15 years.
(BTW, those lies make them bad people.)
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“There is no money in the game with salaries being too high.”
~ Aaron Stern - Reds Owner 1890
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REDREAD (04-02-2022)
It’s not a strawman. You’re going to get a certain level of BS from people in those type of positions. As far of what they’re spending and how…it might as well be Charlie Browns mother speaking to me. It’s verbal flatulence and immaterial to whether they have stuck to their over arching plans. Ie rebuild or not. They have been honest in that regard. To me, that’s what matters. I don’t give a rats butt about corporate speak crap. It’s their money. They can spend or not spend it how they see fit. To me the bigger issue is the competency in enacting the plans. They can spend every last penny and then some and if it’s not competent, it won’t matter. If they spend a pittance and do it well, they could win it all. That’s what matters to me. The were spending this or that sounds like wah wah wah to me because it’s likely immaterial BS especially when the Reds have spent more than enough to have a winning club in the non rebuild years. The issue isn’t what they are spending. It’s their competency in spending it. Acting like they aren’t spending enough is the typical grab a pitchfork scapegoat fans have when it’s rebuild time. And the corporate BS comments are used to counter that.
Yes, there were monetary concerns in the moves this off-season. However, to me this is the first time the Reds made the hard type of decision moves that need to be made IMO in a long time if ever. They have a ton of rising young talent and not a lot on the payroll in years to come. Despite the recent butthurt, the Reds will use that money in the coming years.
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