ESPN is predicting the Paul Byrd will join the reds rotation via free agency.
Byrd had a good season, turning 31 starts into 204.1 IP (more than 6.5 innings/start). he walked 28 while striking out 102 with a 3.74 ERA. But three things make me think that the writers at ESPN are just bored and making things up.
One, he made 5 mil this year and will get a raise and at least 2 years. The reds have enough issues with payroll to deal with before we start going after guys like Byrd.
Two, he has an 0.89 G/F ratio, and that doesn't fly (though the ball does, ha!) in GABP, as we all know. We need a ground ball guy to take advantage of the fact that our park is actually a pitchers park (the third toughest park to score in this year behind petco and in front of RFK, see for yourself http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/stats/...r&season=2005).
Third, we know we're trading an outfielder for a starter, or that's the mostl likely scenario. With Paul Wilson coming back, Wilson still around, Claussen and Harang locked up, and guys like Belisle, Hudson, Hancock, and Elizardo challenging, where does another starter fit?