O'Brien took a lot of gambles this offseason to try and hurry up the process and win now. Now we are looking at the results of this... This offseason was an interesting one for all reds fans.
Joe Randa, this was by far the easiest decision O'Brien had to make this offseason. I dont think many saw EdE as being a viable option this year, Juan Castro was gone, (assumed) Freel start at 2b and Lopez at short, and the Kearns experiment not working as quickly as hoped made this move a simple one for anyone. Give Randa one year and he gives you a solid bat and a solid glove (most complete 3b since Boone was traded and best 3b period since Sabo. Yes Im biased :-P)
Rich Aurilia- signed after the seriousness of Machado's Injury, gave us a guy to play "just in case" of injury. That I didnt mind, but when I saw them parade him out there hoping for him to return to SF days when we have better players on the bench is when I turned on this move.
Ben Weber- He was cheap and if he could regain form be a very good reliever and possible closer option to boot out Graves. I liked this move cause it showed we were at least trying.
Eric Milton- I was just shocked we went out and gave a pitcher 8 mil per year... I was shocked and hated who we signed I would have perfered to paid Wade Miller and a bunch of others more looking at the numbers heading into this year. Now we are stuck with the 8 million dollar batting practice machine.
David Weathers- I was split with this one because we already had a problem with guys who were out of options and this seemed to just compound problems. Hes pitched better than what I thought but he seems to have kept some of the young guys at AAA when normally they would been given a chance at the majors.
Ramon Ortiz- Has great stuff but why trade for someone the Angels were about to release? The gamble based on stuff was alright but the process made no sense whatsoever, if Dustin Moseley does anything ever in the majors the Angels got a steal from O'Brien and could be one we look back and say "WTF was OB doing"... wait we already are.
Kent Mercker- One of the few pitching moves I liked, a solid lefty out of the pen. A bit much but based on his results in the past instead of "potential" it was a very solid move.
Resignings:
D' Angelo Jimenez- STUPID with a capital S-T-U-P-I-D you needed to make room for the guy that sparked the offense last year and you give DJ 2.87 mil? That money should have probably gone to giving Dunn a LTC this past offseason.
Paul Wilson- Guy is 32 going on 50 with his arm trouble, 1 year (2nd or 3rd yrs w/ team option) incentive based I would been alright but you give him 3.8 mil straight up your begging to get burned and thats what happened.