Originally Posted by
redsrbetter
Makes you wonder what would have been if Craig Wilson passed his physical.
What a surprising turn of events. Or was it? This lineup hasn't produced much at all. It seems as if every player is in an offensive slump and has the excuse of having a slow start. We have been complaining about this since game 1. We had the excuse of facing Webb and Haren at first, but now look at us.
The pitching has been our soul savior so far. And just to throw it out there, if it were not for EdE, we would be 4-9 right now. We are 3 games back and we have plenty of time to make that up. But something has to give. I believe we have many parts to trade in hopes of getting a legitimate right handed bat.
Freel, Hatteberg, Castro, Dunn/Griffey, Belisle, and Fogg can all be moved. Here is how:
Player (replaced by)
Freel (Hopper/Keppinger)
Hatteberg (Votto)
Castro (Gonzo/Cabrera/anyone)
Dunn/Griffey (Bruce)
Belisle (expendable now)
Fogg (Bailey)
Surely, some of this cannot happen right away. But we have the potential to move all of these guys at some point before the trade deadline. Fogg and Hatteberg are especially intriguing due to their cost effeciency.
Now, I doubt anyone goes after any of these guys with the exception of Dunn without being a contender. At which point we would be hard-pressed to find a team willing to part with a strong right handed bat. And what position would we be looking at for this bat? Maybe a 3B? Is EdE really done, or could we chalk him up as a slow starter and an excellent finisher?
Either way, Dusty has to be on fire right now and hopefully he can help this team figure out how to score runs. Right now, the only two bats I like in this lineup are Keppinger and Bako. Bako will go back to his mean and then we are left with Keppinger. Maybe Patterson can be added to that short list as well as far as clutch goes.
Things need to change and it may have to start with bringing in a few new faces and sending down or sending out a few others.