After looking at those prospects it is without a doubt a bad trade for the Reds.
Do they still employ that loser from STL?
Glad Harvey is staying put for now and hope they will re-sign after the season. Very well could still get traded before the waiver trade deadline August 31st so long as he's on a team's roster before Sep 1st he would be eligible for a team's postseason roster. I'm all in on him sticking around being a rotation piece to anchor the starting 5. Holding onto Iglesias is smart with a team friendly contract through 2020 for a team on the verge of being contenders in the near future.
I agree and believe Cincinnati needs to focus on taking care of their own players. Paying them with this increased payroll Williams said about 2019. That's been the Reds problem not keeping around the quality players they have and losing them elsewhere. Get a core group to build around and keep them. This group finally looks promising.Cinci should not focus on FA unless it’s a complete steal. Their market doesn’t allow them to open the check book and every time they do it backfires and cost them more than it helps.
I agree but they also had Duvall locked up until 2021. Tucker is only locked up one year longer 2022. The thing about the trade is where's the run production coming from. It's not realistic to expect Tucker and Ervin to produce 80 homers and 260 rbi's in 2 1/2 years.
I'm not high on Irvin at all. I guess he could be a fifth outfielder next season behind Hamilton, Winker, Scooter, and Schebler.Tucker and Ervin?
Tucker was a throw in for depth.
I expect next year's OF to be a combination of Winker, Schebler and Scooter. Ervin could work his way in there. Trammel will probably need another year in the minors, but he will be in the mix, too. And I forgot all about Billy Hamilton. Not sure what his future is with the Reds.
The IF will be shifted around for Nick Senzel. That is why Scooter will make the move to the OF. Dilson Herrera could make some noise at 2B, too.
Agreed.I agree and believe Cincinnati needs to focus on taking care of their own players. Paying them with this increased payroll Williams said about 2019. That's been the Reds problem not keeping around the quality players they have and losing them elsewhere. Get a core group to build around and keep them. This group finally looks promising.
Campano seems like the real deal to me.
I've seen no indication that Scooter is moving there but it really has to happen that way in order to come close to that kind of run production. Which is my point.Tucker and Ervin?
Tucker was a throw in for depth.
I expect next year's OF to be a combination of Winker, Schebler and Scooter. Ervin could work his way in there. Trammel will probably need another year in the minors, but he will be in the mix, too. And I forgot all about Billy Hamilton. Not sure what his future is with the Reds.
The IF will be shifted around for Nick Senzel. That is why Scooter will make the move to the OF. Dilson Herrera could make some noise at 2B, too.
Yeah Romano has pitched relief recently and has a nasty slider in this 6-man rotation.I might be. That old redneck commentator kept talking about Castillo the other night while some big white dude was lacing 96 mph heat then on a 2-2 count they mentioned the guys slider is suited perfect and could draw a double play easy......
Like clock work, 87 mph slider low and away, ground ball dbl play inning over.
Not sure who the guy was but have had it in my mind that it was Campano......so probably Romano.
Mercy!!!As the past week has shown, it's all about pitching for the Reds. Maybe Hunter Greene by 2020?
Maybe in your lifetime.Kentucky football and Reds baseball = nothing good ever happens, whatever works to their detriment will eventually happen
Yeah, every time I get my hopes up they find a way to destroy them in an even worse manner than before. The Florida game last year was the most recent football example. I am gearing up to try to not get my hopes up, get my hopes up, and have my hopes destroyed again this year.Kentucky football and Reds baseball = nothing good ever happens, whatever works to their detriment will eventually happen