10 potential trade destinations for Luis Castillo before the 2022 deadline
Likely the best starter available, Luis Castillo will be a man in demand.
Likely the best starter available, Luis Castillo will be a man in demand.
With some trade assets remaining, the Reds can bolster their farm at the deadline.
A Brandon Drury trade seems more imminent by the day. He’s been one of the few bright spots in one of the worst teams in Major League Baseball, not to mention his contract is set to expire at the end of the season. Also, it’s not a secret that all Cincinnati Reds trade deadline targets …
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After a season of two halves, Richard Rodriguez hits the free agent market.
Nick Castellanos is set to be a man in demand this offseason.
The Dodgers might be clear, but the NL wild card race remains wide open.
The Cincinnati Reds have work to do at the trade deadline.
With red-hot bats and struggling pitchers, the Reds can go in either direction.
When will MLB teams learn that long-term contracts aren’t always worthwhile in the long run? In fact, more times than not, they are downright terrible toward the end. Let’s take a look at the teams suffering through some of the worst contracts in baseball heading into the 2021 MLB season.
After signing a $64 million contract in the offseason, expectations were high for Nicholas Castellanos in a Cincinnati Reds uniform.
Which teams will improve the most with a DH every day?
In the eyes of many MLB fans, and even experts, this year’s World Series winner will not be the undisputed champion that it usually is. The shortened 2020 campaign – starting on July 23rd – will feature just 60 games per team, which is nearly a third of the normal 162 games. There’s always been a reason why baseball teams play such an unprecedented number of games. A smaller number of games would resemble an outcome too situational to determine a rightful champion.
The Cincinnati Reds failed to reach the MLB postseason yet again but there were some very encouraging signs in their 2019 performance, which is hard to find in many other 75-87 teams. The Reds achieved an 11-win year-to-year improvement behind a solid first year for manager David Bell and behind a historic season to their starting rotation, which had the fifth-best ERA in the NL.