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Post by schellis on Oct 31, 2014 13:03:24 GMT -5
I don't think starting pitching is really a long term need for the Reds, even with the guys headed to free agency following 2015. In general adding years of a starting pitcher sounds reasonable, but that doesn't seem to very accurately reflect the Reds' farm system or future needs. Stephenson, Lorenzen, Travieso, Iglesias, Lively, Amir Garrett, Sal Romano, and others seem promising. The system is stacked with starting pitchers and, to some extent, outfielders. Acquiring more starting pitchers should be this organization's last priority. You can always deal pitching to get what you want, and has history has shown even when you think you have enough depth there is a chance that you'll still need more.
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