CF Ken Griffey Jr.-Age 36
.301/.369/.576 in 555 PA
He finally had the one great, fairly healthy year that you wanted. It was a year driven in large part by his batting average. I woudn't count on it sticking that high, but he'll still be good when he plays. You won't trade that contract. The Yankees are the only team that would take it on, and that isn't happening. The way the Giants treated Ellis Burks should be the model of what should be done for Griffey. That means aggressive substitutions and not having him play too many back to back games. Try to run him out there every day, and he'll get run into the ground. You all know this, but the way he's used in-game has to be more assertive.
OF Austin Kearns- Age 25
.240/.333/.452 in 448 PA
The walks are there, if a little less than before, the sweet .200 ISO is there, but the batting average hasn't been there since his rookie year in 2002. Keep him healthy, and hope for an average over .265. That rookie year may have set our sights too high, but a this can be a pretty good player for the next few years that the Reds get him below market value.
OF Wily Modesto Pena- Age 23
.254/.304/.492 in 448 PA
I pegged the Sosa clone before the year started. Big power, no patience, and lots of strikeouts. Wanna know another good comparison? Alfonso Soriano without the hype or speed. That's not a good thing. He was bad when he was away and when he was facing a righty. Trade him now. He was brought to the majors too quickly because of the major league contract he signed when he was drafted, and when (if) he figures out plate discipline, he'll cost you way too much.