
I'm sure they'll be replaced by those that are similar but at least we won't have to see those 3 and kids in the OF seats will be safer.

Meso likely will need to switch positions to stay healthy. At least with the low expections they can almost only go up from there.,Ironman92;1822025 wrote:Meso I worry will never return to that middle of the order starting catcher.
Middle level prospects for Disco and Yankees can suck it.
Hoping Homer works his way toward an ace pitcher but will always feel he's head weak and benefitted greatly from working with Ryan Hanigan.
Everyone has jumped on the wins aren't important yet all the best pitchers pile them up.
His range and even regular plays have went downhill fast.ernest_t_bass;1822045 wrote:I hope to never see DatDude in another MLB uniform.
Yeah, move Peraza to CF so Phillips can get his 600 fucking plate appearancesthavoice;1827054 wrote:Hamilton apparently on the trade block as well
Yeah, I just read that. If I were him, I can see the reasoning but when he blocked the one to the Natinals I was baffled.Ironman92;1831490 wrote:Phillips blocked a trade to Braves
Was a bit surprised with straily getting traded. I wonder if it was one of those instances when they felt he totally overachieved and they dont expect him to reach that mark again and wanted to trade him as his peak.mhs95_06;1833462 wrote:Reds buy Straily low last year and sell him high now. Hopefully Reds talent evaluators are astute on who they are getting. According to ESPN:
Miami dealt right-handed pitching prospects Luis Castillo, Austin Brice and minor league outfielder Isaiah White for Straily. The deal is pending physicals.
Castillo, 24, pitched at Single-A and Double-A last season, going 8-6 with a 2.26 ERA and 103 strikeouts in 131 2/3 innings.
Brice, also 24, threw in Double-A and Triple-A. He was 4-7 with a 2.74 ERA in 32 minor league games, including 13 starts. He appeared in 15 games for the Marlins last season where he had a 7.07 ERA in 14 big league innings.
White, 20, was taken in the third round of the 2015 draft by Miami. He played at short-season Single A last season, hitting .214 with one homer and 17 RBIs in 51 games.
I agree. I think this is one of the times the reds came out in front in a trade. Not bad return for a guy who I think was a waiver wire pickup last year. He pitched well enough to get reds 3 players that hopefully contribute.Azubuike24;1833473 wrote:Great trade honestly. Castillo is a really good get for a scrub like Straily.
It's a great move by the GM...we'll see how it works out. I do approve though.Azubuike24;1833473 wrote:Great trade honestly. Castillo is a really good get for a scrub like Straily.
Didn't seem to get much of anything for him, either. A guy coming off Tommy John who'd been outrighted and was poor during his one year in MLB and a 29-year-old Cuban with blah peripherals in the minors last year. While paying most of his salary. Was this trade solely made to make Azu happy?Ironman92;1836763 wrote:Phillips
He gone. Reds will pay most of his salary to the Braves
I'm glad he's gone but it's moo because the Reds decision makers can't consistently make good decisions.Heretic;1836772 wrote:Didn't seem to get much of anything for him, either. A guy coming off Tommy John who'd been outrighted and was poor during his one year in MLB and a 29-year-old Cuban with blah peripherals in the minors last year. While paying most of his salary. Was this trade solely made to make Azu happy?