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REDREAD (04-13-2022)
Who would have actually added longer term additional talent to the team at a price worth paying?
Cast….yes. Never coming back regardless so it’s moot
Barnhart. No. Plus better replacement in house.
Miley. No. No way he repeats last year and would be blocking Greene and Lodolo
Suarez….no. Was an anchor
Shogo…see Suarez
Gray…would have provided some value this year but the wrong side of 30, recent injury history and young stud pitchers in the pipeline.
Winker…best player to go, but very one dimensional. Just for perspective. Last year was his career year. 2.7 bWAR. Billy Hamilton had a year were he topped that. Think about that for a second.
So sure, those moves saved money. But who are you really going to miss in the long run. Hell, outside of Winker and Gray, I’m not missing anyone in that group this year. Things can occur for both baseball and monetary reasons. Look at the big picture. The Kids are being given room to grow. There is ample free payroll space in the years to come. And we are all getting in a tizzy because the Reds broke up a team that had so many things break right for them just to barely finish above .500.
Kurt Stillwell (04-13-2022)
How do we know he's not Mel Torme?
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I think a lot of your analysis is fair; Barnhart should be here (good catcher, reasonable deal, DH and 1B mean Stephenson had available ABs while taking strain off him) but a decent chunk of the other moves could, with some distance between them and now, be justified.
But it just shows how bad these people are at interacting with their fans. When they traded Barnhart, they never should have been talking about "aligning payroll to resources." How about, "We love Tucker, he's been great for us. But we think Tyler is going to be an All-Star and very soon; he needs to be the catcher something approaching every day. Once we made that decision - which we really believe is right - then it made sense for us to look to get Tucker somewhere else."
Same with the pitchers: "Wade Miley was great for us. I'm always going to remember his no-hitter and everything he gave us last year. But we've got Hunter Greene and Nick Lodolo kicking down the door. Those guys don't have anything left to prove to us in the minor leagues and they are going to be given every shot at being big performers in our rotation. As we move towards making the next truly great Reds team, and when it came to freeing up spots in the rotation, emphasizing the young guys made the most sense to us."
On Nick: "Look, when we brought Nick in, we could only get a deal done with the opt-out structure we landed on. We knew there was a risk that if he performed well, he would opt out. I know it's hard to look at it this way but in some ways, his opting out means we identified someone who could be really good for us and then he was. We intend to be in the mix to bring him back but we also know he's going to have a lot of suitors. We'll see."
On money, payroll: "Our job is to plan for more than just one season. I actually love the position we're in right now. We have really good young talent up and down the roster. And find me a club that has cleaner books than ours into the future. You literally will not find one. You know what that means? The players we have now are going to be getting really, really good right at the time we have a serious capacity to invest in additional outside help. It reminds me of building the great teams we had in 2010 and 2012. It's going to be awesome. I'm super excited and hope you can be too."
All of that sells so much easier than what they've been peddling; and, conveniently, it's all true! Yet they just stammer out a bunch of incomprehensible and (if you can make heads or tails of it) offensive silliness.
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They definitely could have sold it in a way softer manner. Some of the things Krall said, while bluntly true, were also face palm worthy. Same with the things Phil said yesterday.
As far as Your Barnhart take. I’d have loved to have him back, but not for the price. $7-8M is a steep price for a backup player. It was Stephensons time.
REDREAD (04-13-2022),Revering4Blue (04-13-2022)
I shudder at the prospect of Phil owning the team in ten yrs
That's what bothers me about all of this
dreghorntwo (04-13-2022),REDREAD (04-13-2022),Redsfaithful (04-13-2022),wolfboy (04-13-2022)
Major League Baseball has had exactly 1 franchise move in my lifetime, and moving the Reds would require litigating against the State of Ohio re: "Modell's Law." Major League Soccer thought better of their chances on that front a few years back when they decided to leave the Columbus Crew in place and just award Austin an expansion spot instead of a relocated franchise.
The threat to move the Reds is as empty as their free agent budget.
Cincinnati Reds: Farm System Champions 2022
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I'll give my two pennies, even though no one asked;
Without looking up the specifics of the 2010-2013 run, this is what I recall;
Dan O'Brien - Drafted Well
Wayne Krivsky - Did well turning over rocks and finding gold
Walt Jockety - Took all the assets the team had and moved them to the MLB team. I always felt that he got too much credit. He took a nice foundation, traded basically any prospect that wasn't nailed down for major league talent, and then reaped the rewards. I'm not saying anyone could have done it, but it wasn't the hardest turnaround job either.
The county that I live in gifted the Cincinnati Reds a stadium, on the promise that the team would have a higher payroll and better results. The results never came and the payroll is debatable at best. Then the owner's son said eat the turd on the plate or we're leaving. Classy. I'm beyond over both of Cincinnati's pro teams.
If they want to move, c-ya. I'm guessing that the majority of the people that still live in Hamilton county cannot afford to attend Reds or Bengals games regularly. The upper middle class has largely moved out of the county, I'm guessing. The Hamilton county residents don't need to keep funding stadiums that largely get used by neighboring counties. If a new stadium is needed/wanted it should be a joint effort by NKY, Hamilton County, Butler County, and Clermont. Unrealistic, I know.
I can see the vision of what Nick is trying to do with the roster. I don't necessarily agree with it, but I get it. It seems like the thought is to clear out any long term payroll and acquire prospects while doing so. The thought is reasonable. The execution, we'll see. The delivery of said plan was horrid.
WHEN DOES IT STOP!?!?
REDREAD (04-13-2022)
I would have kept Miley , Gray and Winker. Maybe Suarez..
Gray and Miley wouldn't have blocked Greene or Lodollo.. Right now we have Vlad and San Martin in the rotation (I think).
The rotation could have been Castillo, Mahle, Gray, Lodollo and Greene.
It usually takes more than 5 starting pitchers to make it through a season.
One of Lodollo or Greene could have pitched in relief this season.
I can understand Barnhart and Castanallos not coming back, and I applaud Shogo getting cut.
[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!
Well, that's what those words mean. He was here. If they don't keep him, he will have been lost/subtracted. I headed out the door today with two shoes on my feet. If I don't return with them, I have lost them. If I do return with them, I haven't added them. ---M2
REDREAD (04-13-2022)
Old school 1983 (04-13-2022)
My issues with the Reds isn't as much who they got rid of it's with the guys they're trying to sell us. Tommy Pham and Jake Fraley aren't major league players and they're getting defacto starting time so far this season and that's not likely to change. They don't understand windows and timing on trades with regards to player value and when it's at it's highest. You can't build a perpetual winner by a good minor league system simply on drafting. You have to continually reload it by trading some of your top MLB players when thier value is at it's peak. I have zero confidence that the bumbling stumbling Nick Krall can get the job done, especially with impulsive owners that are constantly waffling on being in or out. It's total ineptness, and it's a shame for the young core of this team that it's going to be wasted just like the young core of players they had back in the early 2010's.
Falls City Beer (04-13-2022),REDREAD (04-13-2022)
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