CINCINNATI -- Throughout the offseason, Reds general manager Dick Williams has made it no secret that he is seeking value signings -- also known as bargains -- as a way to make improvements and bolster weaknesses.
The first domino finally fell in that pursuit on Tuesday when Cincinnati signed former closer Drew Storen to a one-year, $3 million contract with incentive bonuses.
Storen's signing addressed the Reds' biggest weakness -- the bullpen. Now the question is, what's next? The club could certainly use more relievers, but Williams sidestepped whether he would add more.