- Thu Jan 30, 2025 11:45 pm
#5136
The offseason is heating up, and with recent moves like the Reds signing Austin Hays and the Blue Jays bringing in Max Scherzer, it's clear that teams are gearing up for a competitive 2025 season. But amidst these signings, the Reds' decision to likely stick with their current roster raises some eyebrows.
Are they playing it safe, or is this a strategic move to build chemistry and cohesion? With the potential for a dominant rotation featuring Greene, Lowder, Burns, and Petty, could the Reds be a dark horse in the NL Central? Or are they missing a crucial opportunity to bolster their lineup, especially with the whispers around Pete Alonso?
Speaking of Alonso, if he’s open to a short-term deal, should the Reds take the plunge? What would it take for them to make a serious play for him?
And let’s not forget about the Dodgers designating Ryan Brasier for assignment. What does this mean for their bullpen depth moving forward?
Let’s dive into these questions and more. What are your bold predictions for the upcoming season? Which teams do you think are making the right moves, and who might be left behind? Share your thoughts!
Are they playing it safe, or is this a strategic move to build chemistry and cohesion? With the potential for a dominant rotation featuring Greene, Lowder, Burns, and Petty, could the Reds be a dark horse in the NL Central? Or are they missing a crucial opportunity to bolster their lineup, especially with the whispers around Pete Alonso?
Speaking of Alonso, if he’s open to a short-term deal, should the Reds take the plunge? What would it take for them to make a serious play for him?
And let’s not forget about the Dodgers designating Ryan Brasier for assignment. What does this mean for their bullpen depth moving forward?
Let’s dive into these questions and more. What are your bold predictions for the upcoming season? Which teams do you think are making the right moves, and who might be left behind? Share your thoughts!