02-12-2023, 04:28 PM
(02-12-2023, 05:21 AM)kevin Wrote: Cincinnati will never have the money to spend on payroll of big city teams like New York, Los Angeles and we can add Atlanta and Houston and Boston and others.
So you can either become a fan of a big city team like Yankees, or stay a Reds fan but accept that Cincinnati has to field a team with half the payroll of big city teams in the high priced modern day era.
There was a time in the 1970's that cities such as Cincinnati, Oakland and Pittsburgh could have the best players and teams in baseball. That was when Pete Rose was happy that he just became the first singles hitter to make one hundred thousand dollars. The idea of a million dollar player was unheard of. So the Reds could have Rose, Morgan, Griffey, Bench, Perez, Foster, Conception, Geronimo, Gullett, Billingham, Norman, Nolan, Carroll, Eastwick and also load up their bench with star players starting for other teams, and some on Reds bench had been in All-Star Game for other teams. The Oakland Athletics were loaded with talent and so was Pittsburgh.
Then came Strikes, with 1994 the worst. The days of Cincinnati, Oakland or Pittsburgh being this good ended. These cities will never be able to afford those types of players ever again.
I'm still a Reds fan, I refuse to root for other teams. I accept that Cincinnati will always have less money to spend on payroll than many big cities.
The Bengals are in a different situation, The NFL has TV Revenue Sharing equally to all 32 teams and it has the Salary Cap. So Cincinnati gets a better deal from the NFL than it does MLB.
That said, a team can still have a good season with less than half the payroll of the big city teams. So when some fans say the Reds have gone cheap, those fans don't have any grasp of reality on economics. Cincinnati is small time money compared to New York. To those who say Cincinnati has fans from outside Cincinnati, so does New York.
So I am a Reds fan and they could win games with pitching, defense, clutch hitting and cutting way down on mental mistakes. Such as players not knowing how many outs there is when on defense or running the bases. Thee is no excuse for paid players not to know how many outs there is, plus it is on the scoreboards all over the ball park. The Reds could win more games a year just by not making so many mental mistakes on defense and base running. Physical errors are going to happen, but there is no excuse for mental mistakes, and the worst is a base runner thrown out because he thought there was 2 outs and it was only 1 out. Same goes for defense throwing to the wrong base because the player doesn't know the score or how many outs. The Reds could win more games just by cutting down on all the mental mistakes they make in a season, they are not Little Leaguers.
So I have been a Reds Fan since 1960's. I refuse to root for other teams. I never followed the Cubs or Braves when they had their own national tv cable stations as some did. I'm a Reds Fan, but I accept that Cincinnati can never again have so many good players that MLB refused to let them add Blue Moon Odom because MLB said Reds were too strong already. Cincinnati, Oakland, Pittsburgh will never again be able to load up on players as in the 1970's. The era of The Mega Million Dollar Players puts Yankees and big cities as the only teams who can load up on talent now.
Also Castellini did something Reds fans should be thankful for. Schott stopped the Reds Hall of Fame voting and Lindner left it stay stopped. It was Castellini who came in and took a very generic and ugly new stadium, and fixed it up too look like something. A ball park Cincinnati can be proud of now. Pus outside, The Reds Hall Of Fame. Castellini built that and brought back fan voting for HOF Geronimo got into the Hall finally, and so did Pete, and so The Great 8 Ceremony while they were still alive. The statues added. Frank Robinson brought back and honored. The 1990 Reds honored. When Joe Nuxhall died, Castellini put up outside the stadium, " Rounding Third and Heading For Home " to be seen from freeway drivers. Pete Rose may never be in MLB HOF, but he is in Red HOF. As Pete Rose said, most cities don't have a HOF like Cincinnati has, and Pete say everybody should be grateful to Castellini, and I Agree.
So I understand the Reds have far less payroll to spend than Big City teams, but I am a Reds Fan. The Reds will play some good baseball again. 2020 no fans covid hurt Reds bad on money, but The Reds are going to bounce back with some years the fans can enjoy.
I mean, where you gonna go? Right, Phil?
If I'm hearing you right, then the Reds only exist to line the owners pockets and competitive baseball isn't part of the equation. Gross.
If that's the case, then I'm fine with them packing up and moving, or closing down entirely.
It's not my job as a fan to care about a near billionaire's financial situation, nor should it be.
We can keep the museum, if it's important to people, because the past is all that's left of the Reds as a team.
Bottom line to the OP:
Castellini said he was committed to championship baseball when he bought this team. He clearly is not. I don't care what he built to honor the past. He's a filthy, gaslighting liar, and his kid is basically a movie villain rich kid with no concept of or concern for what the fans want. he bought the team well after the strike. He knew what it was going to take.
In summary: Lying bad. Castellinis lied. Castellinis bad.
Run them out as soon as possible.