The Cincinnati Reds bullpen has struggled significantly, ranking among the worst in Major League Baseball. Recent games have highlighted issues with high ERA, walks, and home runs allowed, raising concerns about their postseason chances.
Key points
Reds bullpen ranks 25th in MLB with a 4.70 ERA
Allowed seven home runs in a recent game against the Nationals
High walk rates and home runs are major issues
Uncertainty about improvements with the return of the closer
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CINCINNATI, OHIO - SEPTEMBER 09: A Cincinnati Reds mascot stands on the field beofre the game between the Reds and the St. Louis Cardinals at Great American Ball Park on September 09, 2023 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Aaron Doster/Getty Images) | Getty Images
CINCINNATI, OHIO - SEPTEMBER 09: A Cincinnati Reds mascot stands on the field beofre the game between the Reds and the St. Louis Cardinals at Great American Ball Park on September 09, 2023 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Aaron Doster/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Visitors to Great American Ball Park on Tuesday night were greeted with a barrage of baseballs in the stands. Unfortunately, none of them were socked by the Cincinnati Reds. Instead, the Reds themselves offered up six homers to the visiting Washington Nationals in a 10-4 drubbing that once again served as a reminder to just how disheveled the current state of the pitching staff truly is.
Starter Brady Singer was on the hook for a trio of those homers, all of which came after he took a hard comebacker off his foot/ankle. He only yielded 3 of the 10 total runs on the night, though, as the latter 7 all came with Reds relievers on the mound.
Thatās been the tale of the last few weeks, unfortunately ā a beleaguered bullpen tasked with picking up lots of innings after short starts that simply canāt keep runners of the bases, or runs from crossing home plate.
Hereās just a sample of where the Reds bullpen ranks in Major League Baseball relative to its 29 other peers:
**ERA:** 4.70 (25th out of 30)
**FIP:** 5.04 (29th)
**xERA:** 5.36 (30th, with 29th at 4.78)
**xFIP:** 4.93 (29th)
**WHIP:** 1.57 (28th)
**SIERA:** 4.51 (29th)
**BB/9:** 5.92 (30th)
**HR/9:** 1.22 (t-28th)
**vFA:** 93.0 mph (27th)
**Oppo%:** 20.5% (29th)
**GB%:** 36.7% (28th, or 3rd lowest)
**FB%:** 42.3% (28th, or 3rd highest)
**Barrel%:** 11.1% (30th)
**Launch Angle (LA):** 16.8 degrees (3rd highest)
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The top few metrics show you the ends here. As you work your way down the list of places where the Reds bullpen ranks last, or close to it, you stumble face first into the means to the ends.
The Reds are walking more batters than anyone else, while also allowing opponents to barrel balls more than anyone else. The balls that are hit are hit with one of the highest launch angles in the game ā good for the batter, bad for the Reds. The Reds are also extremely fly-ball prone (while playing in the worst possible ball park for that to be a trait), and opposing batters are turning on them more (read: pulling the ball) than almost any club in the sport.
Cincinnatiās also throwing it up there slower than their collective bullpen has for most of the last handful of years, even when they sported soft-tossing down there.
*Some* of this would be fine if, say, they were sporting an elite K/9. Serving up the occasional dinger is OK if thereās nobody on base and youāre fanning just about everyone else. However, the bullpen sports just a 9.07 K/9 (12th overall) thatās too middling to make up for the copious walks and frequency of having balls squared up against them, too.
The frustrating part is that you canāt even simply pin this on their closer being hurt, nor can you bank on this improving drastically the moment heās inserted back into the mix. was a big, big part in all of this (though far from the only one), and the in-house replacements donāt necessarily figure to be instant improvements if given the chance, either.
So, how the Reds go about fixing this remains to be seen. For now, all we know is that how itās been simply canāt keep being status quo if this club has any expectations of October baseball.
Q&A
What is the Cincinnati Reds bullpen's current ERA ranking in MLB?
The Cincinnati Reds bullpen currently ranks 25th in Major League Baseball with an ERA of 4.70.
How many home runs did the Reds bullpen allow in their recent game against the Nationals?
The Reds bullpen allowed seven home runs in their recent game against the Washington Nationals.
What are the main issues affecting the Reds bullpen performance?
The Reds bullpen is struggling with high walk rates, allowing too many home runs, and giving up hits at high launch angles.
Can the Reds bullpen improve with the return of their injured closer?
While the return of their injured closer may help, it is uncertain if it will lead to significant improvements given the overall performance issues.
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