Continuity in place as Reds turn to 2011
Front office, core roster likely to remain intact next season
CINCINNATI -- After years of instability, front-office changes, manager changes, player turnover and alterations in philosophy, the Reds will bring something to 2011 their fans are rarely able to count on.
Welcome to something called continuity. "You got to have continuity of staff before you have continuity of team," said manager Dusty Baker, who was recently extended for two more seasons. Pitcher and 17-game winner Bronson Arroyo will have his $11 million option picked up. And a vast majority of core players and key contributors are either already under contract or under club control for next season. This is a roster that should remain largely intact and poised to make another run, especially in a National League Central division that doesn't appear to be super strong heading into 2011. The Reds have rarely had a deeper rotation and will head into next season with more quality starting pitchers than available spots. Arroyo, Edinson Volquez, Johnny Cueto, Travis Wood, Mike Leake and Homer Bailey are all back and Sam LeCure and Matt Maloney will be trying to get their way in. Aroldis Chapman made a huge splash as a reliever late this season but the club hasn't determined if he'll be a starter next year. If he does, it could be the development of a future ace. In the bullpen, closer Francisco Cordero, setup man Nick Masset and Logan Ondrusek are among those coming back. Among position players, Joey Votto will be coming off of his MVP caliber season and a huge bump in salary. He's first-time arbitration eligible and work will be done to sign him to a multiyear contract. Brandon Phillips and Scott Rolen are already signed for next season. Jay Bruce, who hit 25 home runs, is also a possible arbitration guy as a Super 2. In order to accommodate those pay raises and those to other arbitration eligible players like Volquez and Cueto, the Reds will have some tough decisions to make on club options to players like Orlando Cabrera, Ramon Hernandez and Jonny Gomes and a free agent like Arthur Rhodes. It remains unknown how much, if at all, the Reds' $76 million payroll from 2010 will increase for next season. With a 91-71 record, the Reds finally had their first winning season since 2000. Knowing most of the same cast of characters is set to return, it seems less likely Cincinnati will have to wait another nine years to get a winning team. This is where the Reds' roster stands as they head into the offseason: Contract issues Free agents: OF/IF Willie Bloomquist, IF Miguel Cairo, OF Jim Edmonds, LHP Arthur Rhodes, RHP Mike Lincoln, RHP Russ SpringerClub options: SS Orlando Cabrera, OF Jonny Gomes, RHP Aaron Harang, C Ramon Hernandez, RHP Bronson Arroyo
Player options: None
Eligible for arbitration: LHP Bill Bray, OF Jay Bruce (possible Super 2), RHP Jared Burton, RHP Johnny Cueto, C Corky Miller, OF Laynce Nix, RHP Edinson Volquez, 1B Joey Votto
Non-tender possibilities: Miller, Nix Catchers:
Phillips was moved to the leadoff spot and performed well in that role but doesn't draw walks or reach base like a prototypical leadoff hitter. His defense is, without question, the top one or two at his position in baseball. His potshots at the Cardinals in August indicate there is more room for maturity.
Shortstop:Mark Sheldon is a reporter for MLB.com Read his blog, Mark My Word and follow him on Twitter @m_sheldon. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.

