Walt Jocketty dismissed a published report that he "wants to clean house."
"I don't where that came from," he said. "First of all, I'd would have never said clean house. It's not necessary. There's a strong possibility we'll have everyone till the end of the year. Dusty (Baker) and I are haven't been here that long. We're still evaluating the team. We haven't had the luxury of seeing everyone over a long period of time."
The things to remember:
-- The Reds may keep things together even if the chances of making the postseason are remote. Ending the string of seven straight losing seasons is a priority. "Absolutely," Jocketty said. "We talked about it from the beginning. A winning record is important. You want to change the culture and get the players to believe they can win."
--The players mentioned in the clean-house item -- Ken Griffey Jr., Adam Dunn, Ryan Freel and Bronson Arroyo -- would be difficult to trade. Griffey and Dunn are both basically free agents. The Reds tried to trade Dunn at the deadline last year and found little interested. Griffey is 38, not hitting well and has a full no-trade clause. Freel is a probably a month from playing and is owed $4 million in '09. Arroyo is owed $25 million for 2009 and '10.