- Fri Mar 07, 2025 5:45 pm
#7708
The Cincinnati Reds are gearing up for an exciting season, but with the recent postponement of their game against the San Francisco Giants, it raises some interesting questions about the team's momentum and strategy. Hunter Greene has been named the Opening Day starter, which is a bold move that many fans expected. But does this decision put too much pressure on him right out of the gate?
As we look at the Reds' lineup, it’s clear that there are some promising talents, but can they provide the run support that Greene desperately needs? Last season, he struggled with minimal backing, and if history repeats itself, it could be a long season for him.
What are your thoughts on the Reds' starting rotation? With Greene, Nick Martinez, Brady Singer, and Nick Lodolo already set, who do you think should claim the final spot? And how crucial is it for the Reds to secure a strong fifth starter to compete in a tough division?
Additionally, the buzz around potential contract extensions for players like Tyler Stephenson and Matt McLain is heating up. Should the Reds prioritize locking in their young stars now, or is it wiser to wait and see how they perform in the early part of the season?
Let’s also not forget about the need for a big bat in the outfield. With Elly De La Cruz being the only left-handed threat, do you think the Reds should actively pursue a left-handed hitter before the trade deadline?
Join the conversation! Share your predictions for the season, your thoughts on the Reds' strategy, and any bold moves you think they should consider. What are you most excited about as we head into the season?
As we look at the Reds' lineup, it’s clear that there are some promising talents, but can they provide the run support that Greene desperately needs? Last season, he struggled with minimal backing, and if history repeats itself, it could be a long season for him.
What are your thoughts on the Reds' starting rotation? With Greene, Nick Martinez, Brady Singer, and Nick Lodolo already set, who do you think should claim the final spot? And how crucial is it for the Reds to secure a strong fifth starter to compete in a tough division?
Additionally, the buzz around potential contract extensions for players like Tyler Stephenson and Matt McLain is heating up. Should the Reds prioritize locking in their young stars now, or is it wiser to wait and see how they perform in the early part of the season?
Let’s also not forget about the need for a big bat in the outfield. With Elly De La Cruz being the only left-handed threat, do you think the Reds should actively pursue a left-handed hitter before the trade deadline?
Join the conversation! Share your predictions for the season, your thoughts on the Reds' strategy, and any bold moves you think they should consider. What are you most excited about as we head into the season?