The recent profile of former Red Bronson Arroyo in "Deadspin" is fascinating, sad and disturbing all in one as he contemplates getting old and the possible end of his career. The thought of Bronson never pitching again makes me want to cry, so I truly hope he is not done.
You can read the story here.
Monday, October 26, 2015
Sunday, October 4, 2015
Why I'm Not Suprised the Reds kept Bryan Price
So let’s jump into this blog with the number one topic in
Reds Country right now: yesterday’s announcement that Bryan Price will return
in 2016 as the Reds manager.
It’s a decision that shocked many Reds fans, but not me. No,
really. I knew it was going to happen.
Please notice that I said I knew it was going to happen. I
did not say I agree with the decision because I do not. I believe Price
deserved to and should have lost his job. So why was I sure that wasn’t going
to happen?
All you have to do is look at the big contracts the Reds
have signed over the past few seasons to know that this is the case. Dusty
Baker would probably still be the manager of the Reds if he had agreed with the
decision to fire Brook Jacoby as the hitting coach.
2) The heir apparent was not ready.
By all reports, the heir apparent to the manager’s position
is Barry Larkin. And he has said he’s not sure he’s ready to become a manager.
The one more year on Price’s contract would give Larkin the time he needs to
get ready.
3) The young pitching staff needs Price’s help.
Ironically, the person the Reds’ young pitching staff needs
more than anyone is Bryan Price—but as their pitching coach, not their manager.
However, the thought is probably that Price being around in any capacity is
better than no Price at all.
I had high hopes for Price as a manager because of how good
of a pitching coach he is. But there was always that nagging concern in the
back of my head that he would be another Dick LeBeau. A great coordinator/coach
that was just not meant to be the head guy. The Bengals had no choice but to
fire LeBeau as their head coach, only for him to go to the Steelers and harass
them for years as the Steelers’ defensive coordinator. I have no doubt the same
thing will eventually happen with Price.
But by keeping him for next year, the Reds have put
themselves in a real pickle with the fans. If Walt Jocketty (who I believe
should be gone as well) does not make some major moves in the offseason to help
improve the team for the future, the fans’ anger over retaining Price will just
keep growing and growing. And the fans will no doubt not be as loyal as Bob C.
and will eventually stop buying tickets.
I had sworn that last year was my last Redsfest because it’s
usually the same-old, same-old with very few changes. But now it is a
must-attend to hear the fan reaction when Price is introduced. Last year, J.J.
Hoover and Hitting Coach Don Long were booed. They will not hold back on Price.
Photo: Bob Castellini at 2014 Reds Caravan stop in Ashland, Ky. Credit: Angela Henderson-Bentley
Welcome to "Seeing Red"!
Once upon a time, I was obsessed with "American Idol." No, seriously.
I wrote a blog for the local newspaper's website. During the season, I live blogged every episode and wrote a column for the same newspaper. If I wasn't eating, sleeping or working my day job, I was thinking or writing or reading about "Idol."
Then, I married a Reds fan. So there was a lot of watching Reds games in our house--something I wasn't used to. I was one of those people who abandoned baseball after the last strike and never looked back, only occasionally checking in on the Reds and making it to one game a year or so to basically watch the boats and hang out with my guy.
But pretty soon, I was watching those games on TV alone. And reading stories on the Internet. And following the scuttlebutt on Twitter. And as my interest in "Idol" waned, a new obsession took hold. Check out my office at work or my office at home, and there is no doubt, I am a certified, 100% obsessed Reds fan.
And since my husband can now barely name half the active roster, the only place I've had to air my opinions is on Facebook and Twitter. But my Facebook friends are starting to get pretty sick of my constant Reds updates. So, after some inspiration from one of those friends (Hi, Levi!), I have once again entered the world of blogging to chat about my current obsession.
Please feel free to join me in the conversation. Every opinion is welcomed, but I do have the right to edit or remove any comment that I deem offensive, libelous, or slanderous. Yes, that means no cursing, even though we have all wanted to curse about the Reds at one point or another--especially this season.
You may wonder why I would launch a blog about the Reds on the last day of the season. Shouldn't I have waited until Opening Day next year? No. Because I believe this offseason will be extremely important and I am going to want to discuss every single second of it. So, my Facebook friends will be very thankful that I'm doing it here.
Let the fun begin...
I wrote a blog for the local newspaper's website. During the season, I live blogged every episode and wrote a column for the same newspaper. If I wasn't eating, sleeping or working my day job, I was thinking or writing or reading about "Idol."
Then, I married a Reds fan. So there was a lot of watching Reds games in our house--something I wasn't used to. I was one of those people who abandoned baseball after the last strike and never looked back, only occasionally checking in on the Reds and making it to one game a year or so to basically watch the boats and hang out with my guy.But pretty soon, I was watching those games on TV alone. And reading stories on the Internet. And following the scuttlebutt on Twitter. And as my interest in "Idol" waned, a new obsession took hold. Check out my office at work or my office at home, and there is no doubt, I am a certified, 100% obsessed Reds fan.
And since my husband can now barely name half the active roster, the only place I've had to air my opinions is on Facebook and Twitter. But my Facebook friends are starting to get pretty sick of my constant Reds updates. So, after some inspiration from one of those friends (Hi, Levi!), I have once again entered the world of blogging to chat about my current obsession.
Please feel free to join me in the conversation. Every opinion is welcomed, but I do have the right to edit or remove any comment that I deem offensive, libelous, or slanderous. Yes, that means no cursing, even though we have all wanted to curse about the Reds at one point or another--especially this season.
You may wonder why I would launch a blog about the Reds on the last day of the season. Shouldn't I have waited until Opening Day next year? No. Because I believe this offseason will be extremely important and I am going to want to discuss every single second of it. So, my Facebook friends will be very thankful that I'm doing it here.
Let the fun begin...
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