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WITH TIME EXPIRING, WHICH PLAYERS WILL MAKE THE TEAM FOR THE CINCINNATI REDS ON OPENING DAY 2010?

3.22.10
BY: MEH
TWO WEEKS LEFT: ROSTER PREDICTIONS
WITH TIME EXPIRING, WHICH PLAYERS WILL MAKE THE TEAM FOR THE CINCINNATI REDS ON OPENING DAY 2010?

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Reds' management is going to have many decisions to make over the next two weeks. They will not have to determine who is bad, but who is better. For the first time in years, the Reds are overwhelmed with outfielders, starting pitchers, and prospects. The cliché, "good problem to have", yes; but what happens to the talent that does not make the 40-man roster come April, 5th is a debacle. Here's how the Reds are looking with two weeks left of Spring Training:

OUTFIELD:
Of course, Jay Bruce will be your Opening Day right fielder. Going into Spring Training, Drew Stubbs was favored in center field over Chris Dickerson, but Dickerson is making his case. So far this spring Dickerson is hitting .387 in thirteen games with 1HR and 6RBI. Drew Stubbs is also having a good spring hitting .281 with 2HR and 5RBI. Both outfielders are above average defensively (although Stubbs is considered much better) and both are suited well for the lead-off spot in the lineup. In 42 games last season, Stubbs hit .267 with 8HR and 17RBI. Dickerson had a better average in '09 (.275), but while playing in more than twice the amount of games as Stubbs (97), Dickerson drove in less runs (15). RBI is not expected in the lead-off spot, but somehow Stubbs made it happen once in every three games he played. Last season Dickerson played most of his games in left field (37) and could end up as a valuable speedster off the bench. He is considered a natural center fielder, but could easily spend most of his time rotating through the outfield spots to achieve playing time in '10. Through March 16th Drew Stubbs was hitting a lousy .100 (2 for 20). After possibly feeling the heat after articles were written that week about his spring struggles by C. Trent Rosecrans, Hal McCoy, and Mark Sheldon; Stubbs had his average up to .276 on Friday and is sitting currently at .281 through Sunday. Dickerson and Stubbs are both tremendous athletes, but with Stubbs being a higher caliber fielder with more power at the plate, he looks to stay the favorite he was when Spring Training started. If Dickerson continues to play well, he should have no problem finding ample playing time as a backup outfielder in Cincinnati.



Showing up to camp after signing a 1-year contract an February 22, Jonny Gomes weighed in 17lbs. less that he was listed last season. He wants to prove this spring that he can hit both right and left handed pitchers and can play an everyday role for the Cincinnati Reds in 2010. His competitors this spring are Laynce Nix, Wladimir Balentien and Chris Dickerson. In 98 games last year for Cincinnati, Gomes batted .267 with 20HR and 51RBI. He is inferior to all three of the other possible outfielders defensively, but is a much needed right handed hitter with power for the Reds' lineup. Expect Gomes to be the starting left fielder for the Reds on Opening Day. Wladimir Balentien is out of options this year and unless the Reds want to lose him, he will play some part on the Opening Day roster. Letting Balentien go for nothing would be just short of dim, so expect him to stay on the Reds bench until injuries to the team or a trade to another create an everyday opportunity for him. Despite Dickerson's extreme athleticism and ability he still remains to be the odd man out.



ROTATION:
The fifth spot in the Reds' rotation is currently occupied by seven possible pitchers. Mike Lincoln was the eighth, but manager Dusty Baker informed him Friday morning that his duty for the Reds this season was in relief. Mike Leake, Travis Wood, Matt Maloney, Kip wells, Justin Lehr, Micah Owings, and Aroldis Chapman are all currently fighting for the fifth-spot. Chapman has had the best numbers this spring so far. Chapman's posted a 1.29ERA in seven innings with ten strikeouts. Both Wood and Leake are two of the Reds' best pitching prospects and have pitched very well this spring, but will probably need more fine tuning in the minors before pitching in the majors. Wood's numbers were extraordinary in the minors last year (13-5 with a 1.77ERA), but most of the damage was done in 19 games started in AA compared to 8 in AAA. Mike Leake is fresh out of college at Arizona State University. He has great pitch control and above average speed, but will need more than his Arizona Fall League experience and Spring Training to prove he's major league ready. Expect both youngsters to see the majors this year and be huge factors in the Reds' future, but not on the Opening Day roster.

     Justin Lehr and Matt Maloney both have major league experience. Maloney with the Reds (2-4 with a 4.87ERA in '09) and Lehr with the A's, Brewers, and Reds (5-3 with a 5.37ERA with Cincinnati in '09). Lehr and Maloney helped the Reds considerably after injuries to Reds' pitchers in 2009. Neither have tremendous pitches, but both have good command of the strike zone with humble poise and confidence while on the mound. Lehr and Maloney are major league caliber starters, but with the Reds' upcoming pitching talent, they probably won't be with the club long term. Even with veterans Aaron Harang and Bronson Arroyo possibly departing after their contracts expire with the Reds' after this season, the amount of pitchers the Reds' have recently rendered will effect Lehr and Maloney's future with the team. Hopefully, they can use the opportunities they are given this year to help the club this season and secure their major league status. Lehr has pitched well this spring (10.1IP, 3.48ERA) while Maloney has struggled (7.1IP, 6.14ERA). Maloney seems to be destined for the Red's bullpen. Both should help the Reds down the stretch with relief appearances and spot-starts during 2010.

Kip Wells and Micah Owings are veterans searching for stability. Kip Wells has played with eight different teams in the past eleven seasons. Wells has a 67-99 career record with a 4.71 career ERA. Applauding his efforts as a major leaguer, there is zero room for him on the Cincinnati Reds '10 roster. To expect even his best season of his career (12-14 with a 3.58ERA in '02) would be demeaning to the organization. With the future being the Reds' current concentration, Kip Wells would only provide an ordinary past.

Micah Owings provides more than just his pitching abilities to the table. He is a career .300 hitter in three major league seasons. His career 31-29 records shows Owings' below average ability, but his bat gives him an upper hand compared to other pitchers. If Owings does make the roster on Opening Day '10 for the Reds, it will most likely be in the bullpen. His pinch-hit aptitude as a pitcher will give the Reds a unique capability to arrange their roster.

Aroldis Chapman is presently meddling traditional baseball operations. Chapman is quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with in the Reds' organization. Hands down, Chapman has the best pitches of the seven potential fifth-spot candidates. His fastball is the best on the team and he's been proving all of the scout's rumors about his control false this spring. Chapman still needs some development; but with the Reds desperately needing a winning season, it would be arduous to not see him with the team on Opening Day. The Reds have plenty of arms to compensate Chapman if he does struggle in the majors. Starting him in the minors would be delaying the inevitable. Why not let major leaguers catch up with his 100mph+ fastball instead of him catching up with them in Louisville or Carolina when his repertoire of pitches would be effective in any league on earth?

The Reds played two games on Sunday. The Reds tied the Cubs 1-1 and beat the A's, 4-3. Laynce Nix was responsible for the Reds' offense against the Cubs with a solo home run. Justin Lehr started the game allowing the Cubs' only run in four innings of work while striking out five. Francisco Cordero (2IP and 3K) and Kip Wells (3IP and 3K) both had scoreless outings. Against Oakland Johnny Cueto pitched four innings giving up one run on only two hits. Chris Dickerson, Juan Francisco, and Wladimir Balentien compiled two hits each. Jonny Gomes hit his fourth homerun of the spring.

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