After half of a season of plugging people in at corner positions and getting absolutely nothing from them, the Cincinnati Reds finally have the opposite problem, platooning three of the hottest-hitting third basemen in baseball. Noelvi Marte and Miguel Andujar are trading off at third while each hitting .300+ as a Red, under Ke'Bryan Hayes who isn't doing too badly there either. While Jeimer Candelario sits on his couch and shakes his head.
Noelvi Marte getting to finish this season as an above-average 3B option is an inexplicable but welcome development. For a while he was either refusing to hit at the major league level or getting himself suspended the exact moment he started hitting. Him and Christian Encarnacion-Strand were switching off infuriating the Reds' fanbase for a while, and so soon after Nick Senzel flamed out. His first half was actually an improvement, one that I think a lot of people, including myself, were hesitant to embrace because of the PED suspension. But...Marte's hitting .306 this year, with 10 homers and 40 RBIs in 58 games. I think Fernando Tatis has taught us that PED suspensions don't mean as much anymore if the player is willing to put in the work to erase it. Marte, like another baseball Marte, seems to be doing that. I think Ke'Bryan Hayes might be 3B1 right now,
It couldn't come at a better time for the Reds, who've had some excellent wins recently against teams like the Phillies, Angels and, most notably, the Brewers. That Brewers series was an all-out war, with some games being decided by the Reds' bullpen mucking it up, or by an errant Brewers bench guy. The starting pitching was never an issue for these guys, though, as Abbott, Greene, Singer, Martinez and Littell have all looked great recently. Greene came back off the IL and has been dominant in both starts back, including a gem against Philly. Andrew Abbott looked awesome against the Brewers last week, and continues to put up Cy Young quality numbers. And Zack Littell has continued his strong year since coming over from Tampa, with a 3.06 ERA in 3 starts. The bullpen seems to be healing, as I think the key is just keeping Joe La Sorsa the hell out of there. Considering how quick the Reds were to get rid of Jake Fraley it's concerning they keep letting La Sorsa out. Then again, I'm a Phils fan and can't see why Jordan Romano's still employed.
The Reds are barely outside of a wild card spot. Their main competitor is the Mets, who've fallen very far and are only a half game ahead of them. This weekend the Reds play the Diamondbacks, then next week they play the Dodgers, who are also falling. This is insanely doable, as it has been the last couple years. All that remains is for the Reds to stay out of their own way. Can it be done this year?
Coming Tonight: Every year for the past five years he's been literally inconsolable in April or May yet by the end of the season he's one of the most integral hitters on the team. The Rangers must be used to this by now.