Not even Aurilia likely to be traded
By John Fay
Enquirer staff writer
SAN DIEGO - Less than 20 hours from the trading deadline, it was beginning to look as if the Reds' dealings were done a week ago when they traded third baseman Joe Randa.
"If I had to handicap it, I'd say we're probably not going to do anymore," Reds general manager Dan O'Brien said Saturday afternoon.
That means infielder Rich Aurilia, the one Red who all logic says could be traded, won't be moved by today's 4 p.m. non-waiver deadline.
Aurilia, a 10-year veteran who signed as a free agent, is unhappy again.
Ryan Freel's return from the disabled list coupled with Edwin Encarnacion's promotion has pushed Aurilia into a utility role.
"That's what I've been told," Aurilia said.
Aurilia was the Reds' everyday second baseman while Freel was on the DL.
"I thought with the way I played, I earned the right to be in the lineup every day," Aurilia said.
Aurilia voiced his displeasure to manager Jerry Narron and O'Brien.
"There are five guys every night who are unhappy they're not in the lineup," Narron said. "You can only play eight guys at a time."