12-03-2019, 12:10 PM
Pros:
1. Shows the Reds are going to be aggressive in winning the NL Central division.
2. Adds power to our line up from the left side, which we don't really have unless Votto makes a comeback (Winker is good, but known more for his OBP than power).
3. He has experience on winning teams and is a good locker room presence.
4. Weakens the Brewers
Cons:
1. He is below average at reaching base. This was our biggest issue last season and this signing doesn't help that.
2. He is an average (at best) 2nd baseman who honestly belongs at 3B, due to his arm strength.
3. We probably overpaid for him, since he is 31 and will be 35 at the end of his contract. I doubt he'll be able to play 2nd base all 4 years.
A bit of a mixed bag for our most expensive free agent signing ever. I am excited by the pros and concerned about the cons, but I think it's overall a good decision. We'll see what other moves they make this off season in pursuit of that NL Central crown!
1. Shows the Reds are going to be aggressive in winning the NL Central division.
2. Adds power to our line up from the left side, which we don't really have unless Votto makes a comeback (Winker is good, but known more for his OBP than power).
3. He has experience on winning teams and is a good locker room presence.
4. Weakens the Brewers
Cons:
1. He is below average at reaching base. This was our biggest issue last season and this signing doesn't help that.
2. He is an average (at best) 2nd baseman who honestly belongs at 3B, due to his arm strength.
3. We probably overpaid for him, since he is 31 and will be 35 at the end of his contract. I doubt he'll be able to play 2nd base all 4 years.
A bit of a mixed bag for our most expensive free agent signing ever. I am excited by the pros and concerned about the cons, but I think it's overall a good decision. We'll see what other moves they make this off season in pursuit of that NL Central crown!