
That will leave a bitter taste for next season - I hope. Reds need another big bat that produces from the right side of the plate.
Gonna lose Choo in free agency, but maybe Hamilton is ready to be the leadoff hitter next year. Definitely need another right-handed bat. This was as disappointing a season as a Reds fan as I can remember in a while. Expectations were so high and they just never could get it going.havefunkc wrote:Reds bow out in NL Wild Card Playoff. http://scores.espn.go.com/mlb/recap?gameId=331001123![]()
That will leave a bitter taste for next season - I hope. Reds need another big bat that produces from the right side of the plate.
Not may have... Did...kiddbrewer wrote:The Reds' flop in the post season the last 2 years may have cost Dusty his job.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ml ... r/2921277/
Pretty much this. i'm happy to see Pittsburgh back in the playoffsASUMountaineer wrote:I'm not a Reds fan, but you have to be happy for Pittsburgh. That was an awesome scene for a ballgame last night!
Hopefully they pick up someone that knows what they are doing. That team is loaded and with a few exceptions, need to be kept together.havefunkc wrote:Not may have... Did...kiddbrewer wrote:The Reds' flop in the post season the last 2 years may have cost Dusty his job.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ml ... r/2921277/
http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/97676 ... eds-ouster
Times are a'changing in Cincy. Could be a good thing.
Yep. Probably gonna lose Choo in free-agency, but Hamilton should fill the leadoff spot nicely. I'd like to see one more big right-handed bat in the lineup, and that could be Ludwick if he's healthy. Latos, Cueto, Bailey, Leake and Arroyo is a good starting rotation and the bullpen was good all year. The right manager has all the pieces in place for 100+ wins. Keeping my fingers crossed.kiddbrewer wrote:Hopefully they pick up someone that knows what they are doing. That team is loaded and with a few exceptions, need to be kept together.havefunkc wrote:Not may have... Did...kiddbrewer wrote:The Reds' flop in the post season the last 2 years may have cost Dusty his job.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ml ... r/2921277/
http://espn.go.com/mlb/story/_/id/97676 ... eds-ouster
Times are a'changing in Cincy. Could be a good thing.
I'm thinking the Reds need help behind the plate and at third base, too. I like the way Hanigan plays the game and I know he was battling injuries, but that sub-.200 average has to improve. Mesoraco wasn't much better than Corky Miller. Frazier was also disappointment. I just don't like his mental approach to the game. Swings at way too many first pitches. He's young and could blossom into a big run-producer, but I don't see it. Doesn't have it between the ears. Your thoughts?Cincy App wrote:It's easy to root for the Pirates given the legend of Roberto Clemente and the lengthy period since their last playoff appearance. It's a bit harder given Hurdle's beanball mentality and the inhospitality of their fans. I'm pulling for either the Dodgers or Cards to win it all. Dislike the Cards during the regular season as an opponent but have respect for them as a true baseball city with knowledgeable fans.
I still hold out hope that the Reds can re-sign Choo. Appst89 - I believe that Arroyo is also a free agent but Cingrani will step in fine. Stephenson is not far away either. Reds need to be more consistent on offense. We also need a deeper bench. If so, 2014 can be our year!
Choo did better than expected. I can see him leaving for better money, but I can see him staying as well. Imagine: Choo in left, Hamilton in center and Bruce in right. Not a ton o'power, but I can see a ton of runs.AppGrad78 wrote: I'm thinking the Reds need help behind the plate and at third base, too. I like the way Hanigan plays the game and I know he was battling injuries, but that sub-.200 average has to improve. Mesoraco wasn't much better than Corky Miller. Frazier was also disappointment. I just don't like his mental approach to the game. Swings at way too many first pitches. He's young and could blossom into a big run-producer, but I don't see it. Doesn't have it between the ears. Your thoughts?
Ludwick? Good question, but I say trade... Maybe part of a Headley deal with the Padres? We seem to have a direct phone line to San Diego (Latos deal). San Diego could use another OF plus we have one or two coming up that might be of interest. Go get Headley... Keep Frazier (decent bench-hand).AppGrad78 wrote:Sounds like we're on the same page. If Hanigan could bat just .235, I'd be happy. He does so many other things. What do we do with Ludwic?
The Reds had an off-year this year but managed to make the wild card playoff game. Doesn’t seem so bad for an off-year (like losing in the first round of the FCS playoffs). Could be much worse! On the other hand, the Reds’ effort and focus seemed to be lacking at times so I wouldn’t be surprised at some roster shake-ups beyond the free agent status of Choo and Arroyo. I do trust Jocketty and Castellini to improve the roster for 2014.AppGrad78 wrote:I'm thinking the Reds need help behind the plate and at third base, too. I like the way Hanigan plays the game and I know he was battling injuries, but that sub-.200 average has to improve. Mesoraco wasn't much better than Corky Miller. Frazier was also disappointment. I just don't like his mental approach to the game. Swings at way too many first pitches. He's young and could blossom into a big run-producer, but I don't see it. Doesn't have it between the ears. Your thoughts?
No, just a bunch of lifelong Reds fans.JCline0429 wrote:Things must be getting a bit boring for App football for pro baseball to be getting this much play on here.
And misery (from this year) loves company...appst89 wrote:No, just a bunch of lifelong Reds fans.JCline0429 wrote:Things must be getting a bit boring for App football for pro baseball to be getting this much play on here.