Inside The Reds

Nick Krall Makes Controversial Statement as Cincinnati Reds Hope for Health

We have heard this quote before...
Reds president of baseball operations, Nick Krall, answers questions from the audience during a Reds on Radio affiliates luncheon at Great American Ballpark in downtown Cincinnati on Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024.
Reds president of baseball operations, Nick Krall, answers questions from the audience during a Reds on Radio affiliates luncheon at Great American Ballpark in downtown Cincinnati on Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024. | Sam Greene/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK

In this story:


The Reds' offense has been much better as of late and that has been without Austin Hays, whose stint on the injured list has lasted longer than expected.

Reds President of Baseball Operations Nick Krall joined MLB Network Radio to discuss a variety of topics, including what they plan to do around the trade deadline.

Now, I will preface this quote with this, front office executives usually give generic answers to questions like this because there is no reason to reveal your real strategy so that every team in the league knows your plan.

However, this is a quote Reds fans have heard before when they are in contention for a playoff spot.

"The one thing you can always have is extra pitching depth," Krall said. "I think everyone is looking for extra pitching depth. For us, it's about getting guys back from injuries. It's about getting Hunter Greene back, getting Austin Hays back, getting back Noelvi Marte. If we can get some guys back and some guys healthy, it's going to add some thump to our lineup.

"As we go through the next couple of months and we get some guys back, it's right now a wait and see on where we are and if there's another injury or two down the road we have to patch. I think that's what we're looking at."

In 2023, when the Reds were right in the thick of the playoff race, they made one move, traded for relief pitcher Sam Moll. The Reds starting pitching really suffered down the stretch due to injuries and they ultimately missed the playoffs.

This is a team that has made the playoffs one time since 2013 and that was during the COVID season in 2020.

Fans are getting impatient and they want to see the Reds make a splash and really go for it. This is the type of quote that will frustrate fans, but again, it could just be "GM speak."

If this team is going to make a true run at the postseason, then they need to be more open to adding talent. Right now it feels like they're hoping for health.

You can listen to part of Krall's interview here.

Make sure you bookmark Cincinnati Reds Talk for the latest news, exclusive interviews, and daily coverage of the Cincinnati Reds!

You May Also Like:

MLB Insider Makes Bold Declaration Following Hunter Greene's Latest Start for Reds

Reds' Ace Hunter Greene Showcases Leadership With Support of Ian Gibaut 

Report: Reds' Top Prospect Chase Burns to Start Season in Dayton

Cincinnati Reds Ace Hunter Greene Being Disrespected By National Media Ahead of 2025 Regular Season

Watch: Ranking Cincinnati Reds’ Most Important Players Ahead of 2025 MLB Regular Season

Terry Francona Explains Why He Decided to Return to Baseball and Manage the Cincinnati Reds in 2025

Cincinnati Reds Second Baseman Matt McLain Made BIG Change That Could Impact His Future With the Club

Cincinnati Reds Right Hander Brady Singer Has Added a New Pitch to His Arsenal This Offseason

Cincinnati Reds Catcher Tyler Stephenson Expected to Miss Start of 2025 Regular Season With Oblique Injury

Cincinnati Reds Make Flurry of Roster Moves With Opening Day Looming

Look: Cincinnati Reds May Be Getting New Uniforms for 2025 Regular Season

Great American Ballpark Has Been Disrespected By National Media

Great American Ballpark Ranked Among MLB’s WORST Stadiums Ahead of 2025 MLB Season

Cincinnati Reds Release Tribute Video Honoring Pete Rose Following His Death

Pete Rose Shared POWERFUL Thoughts on Possible Hall of Fame Induction Before He Died

-----

Follow Cincinnati Reds on SI on Twitter/X: @RedsTalkSI

Like Our Facebook Page

Subscribe and follow the ONLY Daily Reds Podcast

Follow on Instagram


Published
Greg Kuffner
GREG KUFFNER

Greg Kuffner a contributor to Reds On SI. He graduated from the University of Cincinnati and worked for the Sports Information Department during his time as a student. He follows all things Reds year round, including the minor league system.

Share on XFollow RedsDaily4