What The Reds Need To Contend
The Reds are beginning to show signs of life with three emerging young pitchers behind ace Aaron Harang. Johnny Cueto, Edinson Volquez, and Homer Bailey are all pitching well at their respective levels and will make a significant impact on the team in the years to come. Johnny Cueto turned heads in his first start, earning the nickname “Little Pedro” among Reds fans. Cueto’s fastball tops out at 97 mph with a devastating slurve and a deceptive changeup. He has the makings to pass up Harang as the ace of the rotation, and that is a lot to say considering he hasn’t even made ten major league starts.
While Cueto has everyone excited, the player that came over in the Josh Hamilton trade is actually pitching better. Edinson Volquez mixes a hard fastball with a slider and a fading changeup. He is beginning to show signs of maturity – something that gives scouts a reason to project fifteen wins for the 24-year old pitcher.
Former top prospect Homer Bailey did not have the best 2007 with the Reds, but it was a good learning experience, and that’s showing in Triple-A. He is 4-3 with a 2.72 ERA and a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 39/12. Pitchers coming out of high school need more time than pitchers from college to develop, usually, so I’m sure they will give him another month or so until he gets another call up. He has drawn comparisons to Josh Beckett with his ability to strike out batters with his hard fastball.
Here is what their rotation will look like in 2009:
Aaron Harang
Johnny Cueto
Edinson Volquez
Bronson Arroyo
Homer Bailey
When facing that rotation, you’ll have to face one potential number one starter each series. If only the offense could pick it up they’d be taken seriously in the division. They are currently tenth in the National League in average (.255), twelfth in runs batted in (144), and eleventh in hits (308). The outfield will likely look completely different next season, with prospect Jay Bruce highlighting the change. Adam Dunn and Ken Griffey will likely be traded, opening the spots up for free agents or other in-house options. Here is a look at the possible lineup:
C David Ross
1B Joey Votto
2B Brandon Phillips
3B Edwin Encarnacion
SS Alex Gonzalez
LF Free Agent/Ryan Freel
CF Jay Bruce
RF Free Agent/Norris Hopper
Although Joey Votto and Edwin Encarnacion will likely anchor the offense, the Reds need an on-base guy at the top to get on base and generate some runs. Their regular lead off guy, Corey Patterson, is hitting just .200 with 4 HR. That isn’t going to cut it. Alex Gonzalez, who is currently on the DL, makes for a solid number two guy, but he hasn’t made a significant impact on the Reds since coming over from the Red Sox. The top shortstop available next offseason is Rafael Furcal, who is hitting .366 with 5 HR and 8 SB. He will likely be looking for more than the $13M he is getting paid now if he keeps it up, and that might not be out of the Reds’ price range, especially if they trade Griffey and Dunn.
The Reds are going to have to fight to compete with the Cubs, Brewers and Cardinals, but there is no doubt that their young pitching could put them in strong contention for the division for the next several years to come.
QUICK HITS
With Jason Isringhausen out as closer, the Cardinals are reportedly taking a look at both Huston Street and George Sherrill. One possible, less expensive option is Rockies pitcher Manny Corpas.
Shortstop Tim Beckham was rated the top draft prospect by Keith Law. Will the Rays bite? He looks like a better option for the Pirates.
FANTASY
Here is someone you should pick up if you haven’t already:
Randy Flores, Cardinals: Flores is 1-0 with a 2.08 ERA in 14 games and is moving into the closer spot. With the Cardinals still in first place, he should see plenty of save opportunities.
Eli Greenspan owns the website MLB Rumors. He is a junior at a Chicago high school and has taken a liking to journalism, communications and business as future career possibilities.
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Comments (3)
eli, first time reader. not a reds fan but a baseball fan who enjoys getting various perspectives and news from different sources. i have to say your blog is very well written and i was impressed when i saw that you are a high school junior. thanks. do you really think the reds will hang on to arroyo ? i like him and thought he would pitch better but he never seems to get on track. his game against the mets (my team) was a good sign and that is the way he needs to pitch to stay in the rotation, of the reds or any team. furcal ? he's a great one but there has got to be a younger player the reds can bring up to do the job at short. he is having a good start this year but i don't know if he is good for all of '08 and '09 would be a gamble.
wvsteve | 05/11/08, 05:28 PM
Report Offensive Commentthe shortstop position is actually getting cluttered. The reds have Valaika coming up fast through the minors and Jeff Keppinger has made a real case for himself as the everyday man at that spot. that leaves out Gonzo and a traffic jam when Valaika is ready. There's rumblings that without griffey or dunn keppinger would be moved into one of the corner OF slots.
jeebus | 05/11/08, 09:36 PM
Report Offensive CommentI have a few of the same ol' problems with the projected lineup.
Although I like Hopper and Freel, they're both the same type of player, and give the edge to Freel for having more pop in his bat. Those two at the same time taking up the outfield would deny some power in the lineup.
That being said, moving on to relying on Encarnacion for run production is speculative at best. The guy needs to prove he can consistently hit, let alone get the ball to 1st base defensively.
Don't see the reason to have Ross as the catcher. Nor Valentine. And I don't suppose Bako will continue performing at the level he is now. Any free agent would be an upgrade, and not necessarily just for the bat. Have a good defensive catcher would be a huge upgrade as long as he has modest hitting ability.
At SS, I'm not sure Gonzo will return in the same shape to be able to take the position - he really hasn't played too much in two year. I haven't heard too much about Valaika, but Kepp is in the mix and Janish is doing well at AAA this year.
Outside that, I do like the rotation, although I'm not sure Arroyo will stick around. If not contending at the end of this year, I think he'll get traded to someone in need for the playoffs.
Dagwood | 05/14/08, 09:30 AM
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