Starting Pitching
The fourth spot will likely go to Steve Selsky. Baily is questionable due to elbow problems. He’s seen very few starts over the past two seasons. However, he did engage in a normal offseason pitching program. Finnegan had a fine 2016 season, while DeScalfani posted solid numbers after coming off an oblique strain. Amir Garrett (R, 2-5 W/L, 3.96 ERA), a former college basketball player, may earn the fifth spot.
Bullpen
The Reds’ bullpen led MLB in homeruns allowed (103), walks (297) and runs allowed (356). The thought is they have to get better, don’t they? Two pitchers who struggled through injuries last season, Raisel Iglesias (R, 3-2 W/L, 2.53 ERA, 6 SV) and Micheal Lorenzen (R, 2-1 W/L, 2.88 ERA, 0 SV) will try to setup and close. These guys were good last season when they were healthy. Blake Wood (R, 6-5 W/L, 3.99 ERA) and Tony Cingrani (L, 2-5 W/L, 4.14 ERA) will also be in the mix somewhere.
Hitting and Fielding
Third baseman Eugene Suarez (.248 BA, 21 HR, 70 RBI) put up good power numbers, but the Reds would like to also see him lift his average. Catcher Devin Mesoraco (.140 BA, 0 HR, 1 RBI) has had numerous surgeries over the past two years. Cincinnati really needs him to be healthy enough to catch the majority of this year’s games. Whether or not he can be effective is unknown.
In left field, Adam Duvall (.241 BA, 33 HR, 103 RBI) was good enough to be a Gold Glove finalist in 2016. He was also extremely effective at the plate. In right, Scott Schebler (.265 BA, 9 HR, 40 RBI), formerly of the Dodgers, played better than expected, while leadoff batter Billy Hamilton, (.260 BA, 3 HR, 17 RBI), another Gold Glove finalist in center, put up good first half numbers.
Coaching and Management
Manager Bryan Price got a one-year extension. He’ll get a fourth year if the Reds show some progress and post winning numbers. GM and President of Baseball Operations Dick Williams inherited this team, and he has yet to make his mark. At this point, he’s dealing with some bargain basement moves that were made to cut salaries.
2017 Cincinnati Reds Preview Final Word
If this team can move into fourth place in the NL Central this year, that will be progress. However, with so much up in the air, especially regarding key player health issues, our 2017 Cincinnati Reds preview does not see much progress being made. We expect that manager Price will be gone and that Williams will try to make Cincinnati into a viable competitor.