Since Ruhle has come in as pitching coach, we have to agree that the velocity is coming back, milton has been revived in sorts, and the staff looks quite a bit better. Although there is still a long way to go, should we be confident in what we have right now?
Some pitchers could leave tomorrow and I would be happy. But others seem to have a nice future ahead of them. there are several of them that I wouldn't mind seeing again next season.
My list to leave asap:
Ortiz
Weber
My list of possible solutions:
Milton- has pitched pretty well since Ruhle has taken the reigns.
Wilson- may have a comeback after surgery. (although some doubt me.)
Weathers- could have some value in a trade, but is solid most of the time.
Hudson- Still not sure what he can do anymore.
My list of pichers who should stay:
Harang
Claussen
Mercker
Belisle
Coffey
Wagner- is now injured, may be the reason he has fallen off. http://cincinnati.reds.mlb.com/NASAp...=.jsp&c_id=cin
I was also listening to last night's broadcast and they were comparing Coors Field to GABP again. Is it possible that these pitchers run up their ERAs in the same fashion as Rockies pitchers, because they are that similar of ballparks? People are saying that a winner cannot be built in Colorado. Could this hold truth to the Reds in their new ballpark?