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David Bell's Tenuous Place Among NL Central Managers and Why the Cincinnati Reds Have Figured Out Player Development

David Bell's Tenuous Place Among NL Central Managers and Why the Cincinnati Reds Have Figured Out Player Development

FromLocked On Reds - Daily Podcast On The Cincinnati Reds


David Bell's Tenuous Place Among NL Central Managers and Why the Cincinnati Reds Have Figured Out Player Development

FromLocked On Reds - Daily Podcast On The Cincinnati Reds

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Mar 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Cincinnati Reds manager David Bell has shown himself to be a solid, if unspectacular, manager. You're not going to sink with him, but he isn't going to be the sole reason the Cincinnati Reds win a World Series. Jeff and Steve discuss his place among the other NL Central managers on today's podcast. They also finish up their chat with Charlie Goldsmith, from the Enquirer, who is currently in Goodyear, Arizona, with the Reds non-40 man roster players. They talk about the Cincinnati Reds player development philosophy and why it is succeeding as well as some guys who are currently practicing in Goodyear who could help the Res get some wins in 2022.
David Bell has a propensity to shuffle lineups and keep a fluid situation, in the bullpen. Jeff and Steve do not believe that is a mark against him, though, and maybe even a strength. Craig Counsel is soundly at the head of the NL Central manager pack, but David Bell isn't far behind, especially when you consider his ability to manage a clubhouse.
For years the Cincinnati Reds failed at player development, but that is all different, now. With new guys like Shawn Pender, Bryan Conger, and others in place, the Reds development plan is winning. The Reds have success coming for them in the near future as they build a winning roster, in-house.
Nick Lodolo, currently in Goodyear, is healthy and showing his quality. We all expect to see him in a Reds uniform at some point in 2022. Charlie Goldsmith has a few other names to keep on eye on, as they prepare for the season at the Reds Spring Training Complex. Non-roster invitees like Jake Bauers, Ronnie Dawson, Phillip Diehl, and Trey Wingenter could very well play a role in the Cincinnati Reds success in whatever season we get in 2022.
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Released:
Mar 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Locked On Reds podcast is the only daily podcast for Reds Country to get its fix from Great American Ballpark. Hosts Jeff Carr and Steven Offenbaker bring you a daily look at the Reds and their quest to climb out of the cellar of the National League and the NL Central with a roster full of unproven young talent. How are the Reds building for the future? How is Joey Votto building his Hall of Fame case? Is Hunter Greene the next Reds ace? Jeff and Steve answer these questions, and more, as they talk about wins and losses, trades and signings, hirings and firings, and baseball the Cincinnati way.