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Cincinnati Reds 2020 Season (useless twatwaffles in the playoffs)

Reds working to trade Gray

The Reds are "working hard" to trade right-hander Sonny Gray, reports Joel Sherman of the New York Post. Sherman says they are doing that while scouring the market for starting pitchers. The strategy may be to trade Gray for multiple pieces, they replace him via free agency or trade at a lower cost. Gray is owed $10 million in 2021 and 2022, with a $12 million club option for 2023.

Cincinnati is expected to lose Trevor Bauer to free agency and trading Gray, who has 3.07 ERA in two seasons with the Reds, would deplete the club's rotation even more. That said, Bauer is the only ace-caliber starter in free agency, so another team may be willing to give up a significant package to get Gray. His trade value may never be higher and the Reds may believe their pitching development folks can capably replace his production with others.

Entire article: https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/...heeler-trade-reds-working-to-move-sonny-gray/

Which of Cincinnati's professional teams has cheaper owners, Bengals or Reds?
 
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Reds working to trade Gray

The Reds are "working hard" to trade right-hander Sonny Gray, reports Joel Sherman of the New York Post. Sherman says they are doing that while scouring the market for starting pitchers. The strategy may be to trade Gray for multiple pieces, they replace him via free agency or trade at a lower cost. Gray is owed $10 million in 2021 and 2022, with a $12 million club option for 2023.

Cincinnati is expected to lose Trevor Bauer to free agency and trading Gray, who has 3.07 ERA in two seasons with the Reds, would deplete the club's rotation even more. That said, Bauer is the only ace-caliber starter in free agency, so another team may be willing to give up a significant package to get Gray. His trade value may never be higher and the Reds may believe their pitching development folks can capably replace his production with others.

Entire article: https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/...heeler-trade-reds-working-to-move-sonny-gray/

Which of Cincinnati's professional teams has cheaper owners, Bengals or Reds?

So in other words, they've struck out on Bauer, they couldn't work a trade to get Lindor or Story and now they are bailing already.
 
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