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  1. Not a fan of this trade. He’s a leader and responsible for much of his team’s success. Lousy season, but they stayed in the game.

  2. Good teams make tough decisions. India was by no means integral to this team’s success. Best of luck to him

  3. If the team had competent medical staff, India would have had better seasons the last 2 years. The fact that he felt the need to get his own second opinion screams volumes. India can be polarizing, but there’s no denying he’s a clubhouse favorite. He will be missed.

  4. I hope he returns to his ROY form in KC and kills it the rest of his career. Maybe even get a ring!

  5. This will go down as one of the worst trades in Reds history.

    Edit: I can’t believe this is such a controversial take. I guess most of you are glad we got rid of that bum!

  6. Le sigh.. why do we do this to ourselves… the pain of being a reds fan.. constantly selling our team..

  7. I’d be lying is i said I wasn’t disappointed… thankful I caught his last 2 games as a Red at wrigley this year

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