Hunter Greene going down for another Tommy John surgery wasn't the official death nell for the Reds, the season had been going downhill long before that, but it was the confirmation that whatever nearly happened last year wasn't even remotely a possibility this year. Chase Burns is nice and all, but Hunter Greene is what helped this team to a wild card spot last year, and without him, considering the state of this lineup, there's no point.
Like, okay, let's see the issue here. Ke'Bryan Hayes, still not hitting. Dane Myers, barely hitting, here for his defense. Noelvi Marte, still not hitting, it feels like it's a scam of some sort. Matt McLain, not hitting, occasionally threatens to. T.J. Friedl, not hitting, embarrassingly so. Jose Trevino, not hitting. Eugenio Suarez, thankfully hitting more than he was and currently on a homer tear but compared to last year, not hitting. J.J. Bleday, was hitting, isn't really hitting anymore. Even if you have Elly de la Cruz, Sal Stewart and Tyler Stephenson, you still can't get the majority of the lineup to do anything. And even still, Stewart is leading the league in RBI but because of his occasional slumping this season, he's not the Rookie of the Year. J.J. Wetherholt kinda is, and though Stewart's gonna make it very close, and may even have the better career, Stewart's been human a few too many times this year, 26 homers aside. Even Elly's only hitting .264 and does the thing where his average goes off a cliff for a month again.
The rotation...without Greene...beyond Chase Burns...yeah, I dunno what happened. Andrew Abbott finally had a down season, which is still somewhat productive for him. He's got a 4 ERA, a 1.421 WHIP and struggled during the first half. Brady Singer struggled throughout, had a few decent starts but seems to be back to getting killed, and is 5-11. Rhett Lowder's fully healthy and not panning out anywhere near how he was supposed to. Nick Lodolo, in the midst of yet another injury-plagued year, has a 5 ERA and a 1.455 WHIP. I know this was gonna be the core, but now's the point where this team should start giving up. Lodolo isn't the guy anymore, Lowder, if 2027 isn't anything, might not either. Williamson's a bust at this point, when Greene gets back he'll be 28 and trying not to do this exact thing, and Singer's just an innings eater at this point. Chase Burns deserves to be built around a bunch of winners, and it's not this lot. Maybe there'll be some call-ups in the next couple years that do what the Reds' arms were supposed to in the mid-2020s, and get less hurt.
It sucks that it's turned out like this, because the Reds really were building something, but so many pieces actively refused to do what they were supposed to, and as such we're here in last again while the others fight for playoff spots. It's gotta be disheartening, as they might be further from true competition than they arguably should have been by now.
Coming Tomorrow- A rookie pitcher for the A's just essentially keeping the lights on at this point.






