Matt’s Take – Rock bottom Reds

The last week of Reds baseball has nearly been unwatchable. I’ve never turned a Reds game off, but I was very close on Sunday, as the Reds continued one of the worst offensive droughts in their history. The good news is that it can’t get any worse (if it can, I will have to start a new Netflix series). Players like CES, Benson, and Candelario are massively underperforming, while players like Thompson, Martini, Maile, and Fairchild do not belong on a big-league roster. The Reds are now batting collectively as a team ,209, which statistically makes them the worst offensive team in all of baseball (Woof). It’s been the pitching year after year and finally when the pitching staff is dominant, the offense decides to make every pitcher look like a Cy Young winner. I believe the Reds will turn it around, but drastic times should result in drastic measures. The front office butchered the Mike Ford handling, but now they really need to make some roster moves before they lose attendance at GABP. Higgins, Capel, or Dunn should be on this roster and if they go 0-20 then they have completed the same thing that Nick Martini completed over his tenure with this team. There is literally 0 risk of trying someone new at DH. 2 home runs on Opening Day and I remember people being glad he was on the roster and not Joey Votto, Yikes! At least Cincinnati would’ve picked up the bats on the dugout floor and maybe Votto could be hitting .220 with 6 home runs for this team. Isn’t it sad how .220 sounds good at this point in the season? Even Kirk Herbstreit is giving up on this roster and he is one of the biggest Reds fans in the nation. While it has been a very bad week, stay with this team and help them tread water until Friedl, Marte, and McLain return. It’s a long season and staying at .500 baseball until July could be enough to go on a run and make the playoffs with a healthy roster. Let the marathon continue!

Positive Note

On a more positive note, Cincinnati is only 2 games back from .500 baseball with a winnable series against the Diamondbacks and a winnable series against the Giants approaching. This would however require something called hits and runs to occur though. Pitching has continued to be dominant for this ballclub with Greene, Abbott, Lodolo, and Ashcraft improving every outing. Montas returns this week and should help with relieving Martinez of his starting duties and giving him a relief role that he throws much better out of. Cincinnati also has Brandon Williamson making a minor-league rehab appearance this week, along with Rhett Lowder shining, who could be on a fast-track to the big leagues should he be needed this year. He is the 31st Top Prospect in all of baseball per MLB Pipeline. The 7th overall pick of the 2023 draft should be a great addition when that times comes.

What happened to Spencer Steer and Will Benson?

Steer began the year looking like a possible MVP candidate and quickly has fallen way back at the plate. He is 7 for his last 51, along with 14 strikeouts. I think Steer is the most consistent hitter on this team with McLain out and I truly believe he has just caught the contagious slump bug that is just going around the dugout. Steer will be just fine.

Will Benson, however, might be a different story. He is batting .195 and is tied for 2nd for the most strikeouts in baseball at 50 (Only 2 behind Schwarber). While he wanted to be an everyday batter, he is batting .138 against left handed pitching this season and simply isn’t an option against lefties. Benson is one of the most fun and energetic players on this roster, but his time over the last few weeks has certainly not went in his favor of ever being an every day lefty. I am rooting for Will to turn it around, as there isn’t a nicer guy in baseball, a true class act.

Batting Woes

CES – .195 BA

Will Benson – .195 BA

Jeimer Candelario – .190 BA

Nick Martini – .177 BA (Should be DFA’d by Tuesday if I was in charge)

Santiago Espinal – .169 BA (Should be DFA’d by Tuesday if I was in charge)

Stuart Fairchild – .179 BA

Luke Maile – .146 BA (Not an MLB contending backup catcher)

Bubba Thompson – .111 BA (Love his speed, but he shouldn’t be on the roster)

When you look at it this way, its remarkable that this team is even close to .500 baseball.

Personal Note

I hate a negative column, but it is truly needed. This is rock bottom, but when a few key pieces return, this team is capable of getting back to causing chaos on the bases and scoring runs. By next week, I hope to be writing about the miraculous turnaround and a winning streak for our beloved Redlegs.

This column appears in several newspapers in southwest Ohio.

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