It's a bonus episode of the podcast! Spring games have finally started, and we're pretty excited about it. So Chad Dotson and Doug Gray talked about Nick Senzel's first start in center field, whether we should panic about Sonny Gray's elbow stiffness, and how the Reds are going to construct a bench from too many good players.
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Lots of Cincinnati Reds news this week: a new player has signed, the starting rotation is set, position players reported to camp, and more. First though, Chad Dotson and Bill Lack discuss Scooter Gennett's frustration with the fact that the Reds haven't offered him a long-term contract yet.
Plus, there's a new way you can show your support for RNR!
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Pitchers and catchers have reported to spring training!
Also, Nick Senzel needs a hug. Chad Dotson and Jason Linden discuss that during this week's episode of Redleg Nation Radio, along with the news that Senzel's chances of sticking in center field are "more than possible," according to Reds manager David Bell. We also talked about whether or not Senzel will be on the Opening Day roster.
In addition, it's a grab bag of spring training topics -- Jesse Winker's potential breakout season, some (very mild) disappointment in the Reds payroll, and much more -- plus another scintillating edition of #ViewerMail.
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This week, Chad Dotson and Bill Lack celebrated the life and career of one of the most underrated players in baseball -- and Cincinnati -- history, Frank Robinson, who passed away this week at the age of 83.
In addition, we discussed whether the Reds are finished making moves this off-season, whether the Reds might get creative with Michael Lorenzen in 2019, and much more.
We also ask why the Reds don't seem to be targeting Dallas Keuchel, plus Viewer Mail, where we compare this team (favorably) to the NL Central champion 2012 Reds.
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Could the Reds really acquire the best catcher in baseball? Chad Dotson and Jason Linden discuss the ongoing JT Realmuto trade rumors in the latest episode of the world's most dangerous podcast.
We also ask why the Reds don't seem to be targeting Dallas Keuchel, plus Viewer Mail, where we compare this team (favorably) to the NL Central champion 2012 Reds.
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