Time to move on from the rough and tough NL East and we head into the middle of the country and into the weakest (and saddest) division in baseball. It should be fun though, however bad the baseball might be. This race is wide open with four or five teams that could honestly win this division. The NL Central has many newcomers to the division and has some very important people spread throughout the six teams. But I will discuss that later on. First, the team-by-team breakdowns.
Let’s begin with the Cincinnati Reds. This team continues to sputter along and I just don’t understand it. They are at a very in between stage right now and are not making a move one-way or the other. This team has some wonderful pieces in place. Brandon Phillips is a stud at second base, Adam Dunn can hit 40 homers, Ryan Freel is a spark plug and Ken Griffey Jr. can still play a little bit. Aaron Harang is a top-notch pitcher who has continued to stay under the radar somehow and Bronson Arroyo can win some games. Chad Cordero is a very productive closer and they have a solid bullpen other than him. But then they sit around and play people like Scott Hatteberg, Alex Gonzalez and Edwin Encarnacion. I don’t get it, either sell high on your studs and get some prospects and more young players or you go out and spend the money and really make your team a contender. I don’t get it; they have had this core of players for a few years now and have done nothing with it. Boggles my mind, I guess that’s why they are the Cincinnati Reds.
