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nrd1138
If they get him, it looks like the Sox are looking for a bit of luck with Holland and also likely hoping he does well enough to flip him for prospects if he does well for the Sox by mid-season and the team is going nowhere (and likely a filler if Quintana is traded). Otherwise, why bother?
justinept
Exactly. Cubs struck gold doing this. Doesn’t hurt to try. Small investment with potentially big reward.
dhud
This is just the Reds in a nutshell. Let’s sit on our hands long enough that we miss out on any opportunity in the market. Good front offices go out and make moves; they find the players they want and they make it happen. All you ever hear from the Reds is “well, the market’s kind of slow right now….no one is really calling us….we haven’t heard of a lot of interest from other teams….”
Here’s an idea: how’s about picking up the phone and being proactive for a change? Always seems the Reds are the ones without a chair when the music stops
mvottop
After years and years of frustration with this stuff, I couldn’t agree with you more.
mvottop
Agreed.