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  • Trueblujr
    Administrator
    • Nov 2014
    • 1988

    #1

    Cincinnati Reds

    Kicking off this thread since Spring training is in full gear and opening day is just around the corner. My observations and hopes so far.

    - Another year, another Hunter Greene Injury. I know he's "ace" material, but this routine of him only playing about half the season is disturbing. he knew this elbow thing was an issue at the end of last season and could have had it fixed then. Now they are stuck with him missing 14-16 weeks. Just ridiculous. Last year he took way longer than he should have to recover from the "groin" issue he had. I'm at the point of thinking he just wants his paycheck and only wants to put in half the work to get it.


    - I like the addition of Suarez, but he's a bit like Adam Dunn was at the plate, either a homer or nothing, he had 49 homers last year but only hit .229 but his long ball threat, especially in GABC will have pitchers taking a cautious approach with him. He probably K's more than Elly.

    - Hope S
    al Stewart can compete for Rookie of the year. Love that kids game.

    - Hope Elly can cut down on the errors. I've always thought he would be a better Center Fielder than Shortstop. He is just so tall and lanky, he has a long way to go to get down on grounders. He could cover a crazy amount of ground out in the OF. Hope he also becomes the 30+ HR threat he can be if his discipline at the plate improves.

    - Matt McClain seems to be having a heck of a spring so far. hope that carries over to the regular season.

    -With Greene out, it looks like two rotation spots are up for grabs now. It's looking like Lowder has one locked up. Battle for number 5 will come down to Burns and Williamson. Only bothersome aspect to those last two spots is that they are going to guys who haven't pitched a full season worth of innings. I hope they get spot rests throughout to extend their shelf life so to speak.

    Can't wait till Opening Day!

    "It don't make much sense that common sense don't make no sense no more" John Prine
  • Catsrock
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2014
    • 5834

    #2
    The known injury from fall not getting fixed until March in a starting pitcher is not a Hunter Greene thing. It’s a Reds thing. Happens every year with a projected starter. Has angered me for a long time.

    Off the top of my head I’m pretty sure Sonny Gray and Aaron Harang would be other examples.
    Last edited by Catsrock; 2 weeks ago.

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    • Trueblujr
      Administrator
      • Nov 2014
      • 1988

      #3
      Originally posted by Catsrock
      The known injury from fall not getting fixed until March in a starting pitcher is not a Hunter Greene thing. It’s a Reds thing. Happens every year with a projected starter. Has angered me for a long time.

      Off the top of my head I’m pretty sure Sonny Gray and Aaron Harang would be other examples.
      Yeah, I don't disagree the Front Office doesn't have some blame in this as well. They should have pushed him to have it fixed in the off season, but at some point a competitor would also want to get it addressed themselves. He knows he's getting paid regardless of how many innings he pitches.
      "It don't make much sense that common sense don't make no sense no more" John Prine

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      • EKYCat
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2022
        • 1109

        #4
        So far, so good. Keep it rolling tonight and then let's beat Skenes up tomorrow!

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        • Trueblujr
          Administrator
          • Nov 2014
          • 1988

          #5
          Sal Stewart has been phenomenal. Really can't wait to see what that kid blossoms into.

          McClain continuing on from his hot spring as well. really need production out of him.
          Elly is still being Elly. Striking out more than he should.

          Suarez is striking out WAY too much, but again, he's known for that. He's had several opportunities to blow some games open, precisely why Francona put him in the 5 spot. He's been up with bases loaded twice and a few other times with runners on. He needs to capitalize more. I know he essentially won the game against Boston with a 3 run homer, but he's had a few opportunities that he hasn't capitalized on.

          Pitching solid so far, need starters to go deeper though. Would like to see them get into the 7th inning. I know they're still trying to build up and are probably on loose pitch counts, but need to get a little more efficient.
          "It don't make much sense that common sense don't make no sense no more" John Prine

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