Letter to the Fans from Bob Castellini and Walt Jockety

got this email to day from Reds.com

[quote:3fqfp5cp]Dear Fans,

Thank you for your loyalty and support of the Cincinnati Reds. You are extremely vital to the success of the Reds, and it is important we share with you the thinking behind our recent personnel decisions.

Since taking ownership of this franchise, we have aggressively tried to improve our Major League roster for the purpose of restoring championship baseball to Cincinnati. We have sought and signed proven players. We have extended the contracts of select current players. We added Dusty Baker, a proven winning manager. And, we have capitalized on our burgeoning younger players like Joey Votto, Jay Bruce and Johnny Cueto.

We had high expectations for the 2008 season. Unfortunately the team has not played up to our expectations and we have sustained injuries to key players within our starting lineup and rotation.

We opted to trade Ken Griffey Jr. and Adam Dunn at this time because we believe it provided the best outcome for the long-term success of the organization. By executing these inevitable changes now, we secured more players as part of our focus towards building a deeper, stronger inventory of young talent.

We are pleased that the trades allow Griffey and Dunn the opportunity to play for teams in tight division races. Both Ken and Adam made significant contributions to the Reds and we are extremely proud and grateful they wore the Reds uniform.

While the run production generated by these two veterans will not be quickly replaced, we chose to endure the short-term ramifications for the sake of building a strong, competitive team for 2009 and many seasons to come.

The vast majority of our 50 draft picks were signed, culminating last week with first-rounder Yonder Alonso and a pair of talented pitchers. Our expanded scouting operations also signed Juan Duran from the Dominican Republic and Yorman Rodriguez from Venezuela, who are arguably the best amateur free agent position players from their respective countries.

As we near September, we will continue to provide valuable playing time to our young players and new acquisitions who we feel can become significant contributors at the Major League level. We ask your continued trust and patience as we build the roster that will get us back on top. We appreciate your support and look forward to seeing you at the ballpark. [/quote:3fqfp5cp]

My patience went out the door right along with Jr. and Dunn. What are the Reds record now since Jr. got the boot, something like 4-12? :oops:

I started paying more attention to NASCAR now, the Reds don’t know what they are doing or where they are going, they have so many spots to fill it will be another 20 years before we are contenders again.

LOL…quit sending letters and apologies to the fans to offer excuses on why you blow. Just do your job and get a winner on the field sometime soon because most fans couldn’t give a damn about the Reds once football season rolls around. I’ve wasted too much time with these losers just because there is nothing better to watch from April to August.*

Their still playin’ baseball? I thought they quit playin’ after high school. Man, I need to start paying attention. I thought the 3 seasons were Football, Basketball and Fishin’.

i say we start a riot heading straight to Cincy

You guys need to keep the faith and keep cheering and keep watching…I have gone to 2 games now, along with watching on FSN…and I enjoy watching the younger players…this Dickerson kid is a heck of a player…not to mention Votto, Volquez, Bruce, Keppinger, Cueto…watch these young kids play, it’s fun! :)

O, by the way…go ahead and bash me for being cheerful and hopeful…but I’m not going to act like it’s the end of the world like some…I was born on April 20, 1979 and I have been a Reds fan since April 20, 1979…and I will CONTINUE to be a Reds fan as long as I live!!! That is for those that choose to leave and change sides!