After four years of sitting dead last in the NL Central - and after five years of sub .500 ball - the Cincinnati Reds finally got proactive this winter. They shed the weight of the disappointing Homer Bailey, moved on from the disappointing offense from Billy Hamilton, and swung a trio of huge trades to revamp both the starting rotation and the outfield. They also held on to all of their top prospects, and even held roles for promising youngsters Jesse Winker and Nick Senzel as they return from injuries that derailed their 2018 seasons.
All were pretty positive moves, no?