Cincinnati Reds Linked to Possibly Adding Another Starting Pitcher

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17 comments
  1. The Reds are always lagging behind the latest trends. The harsh reality is that the expanded playoffs have left many teams just one or two moves away from making it. Most clubs couldn't care less about talent in the low minors that's still two or three years out. Teams want major league-ready players. It's tougher than ever for teams receiving revenue sharing to improve. The expanded playoffs were meant to help smaller teams, but in truth, they're hurting them. With so many small teams believing they're close, none want to give up much, and they couldn't care less about a promising player in A or AA.

    Moreover, the players a club is willing to trade are likely not going to help, because if they could, they wouldn't be available. The Reds did well to trade India for a starter who made all his starts last year. However, they missed an opportunity by not offering $80 million to Hernandez. When you have bad credit, you pay a higher rate. We gave Moose four years and $60 million, and he wasn't nearly the hitter Hernandez is. The only way to add talent is to pay for a free agent, but so far, we aren't willing. I foresee a similar year next year. Any minor moves will have blowhards claiming we're the next big thing and waxing poetic about all the young guys arriving at once. It could happen, but it has to, because if it doesn't, we're looking at an 83-79 team at best. More realistically, 75-87.

  2. Could this free up Abbott for the stated major leaguer for major leaguer deal that t3ams ar3 asking for? Perhaps they've found a suitor that has a "press conference outfielder" that desires a package that includes Abbott.

  3. Knowing it may vary we'll be a trade to get a outfielder. Boston is looking for pitching help. Perhaps Andrew Abbott, or Nick Lodolo in on RF Wilyer Abreu ? Last year, Gold glove. 15 homers. Money wise right up the Red's alley.

  4. Signing Pivetta would allow them to trade Lodolo or Abbott for an outfielder. I'm not sold on Abbott. His FIP is around 5.00 over the last two seasons and his ground ball rate is lower than 30%.

    He also fills in the hole Martinez leaves after 2025.

  5. I don't think Reds are making anymore moves before 2025 trade deadline. It just seems like window shopping at best for the remainder of off-season. Can't have enough pitching, of course. I think that Krall&Co just want to keep Reds name in the news, to keep fans interested. The pivot to Pivetta isn't anything more than back page fodder. I hope am wrong, however, I think we've seen the extent of the acquisitions ~ happy2025everyone
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