Reds: 2 players who justified team’s faith and 1 who hasn’t

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MAY 30: Tyler Mahle #30 of the Cincinnati Reds throws a pitch. (Photo by Nuccio DiNuzzo/Getty Images)
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MAY 30: Tyler Mahle #30 of the Cincinnati Reds throws a pitch. (Photo by Nuccio DiNuzzo/Getty Images) /
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Amir Garrett #50 of the Cincinnati Reds in action.
PITTSBURGH, PA – MAY 10: Amir Garrett #50 of the Cincinnati Reds in action. (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images) /

Amir Garrett has been the most disappointing player on the Reds this season.

Now, I know a lot of fans, when asked who’s been the most disappointing player on the Reds this season would say, “Take your pick.” While there’s some truth to that, I think the one player who’s betrayed the trust of the coaches and the front office more than anyone has been reliever Amir Garrett.

Garrett, who’s never shy about telling you what he thinks, had said all offseason that he was going to be Cincinnati’s closer. We’re nearly one-third of the way through the season, and Garrett has two of the team’s 14 saves. Garrett himself is 2-for-4 in save opportunities, and I highly doubt David Bell will be counting on AG anytime soon.

Garrett is sporting a 9.56 ERA. Garrett has allowed 17 runs on 17 hits with 17 strikeouts over 16 innings of work. AG has also walked 12 batters. Garrett’s 49 ERA+ is well below what the left-hander posted last season (202 ERA+). Garrett’s H/9 (9.6), HR/9 (3.9), BB/9 (6.8), and WHIP (1.913) are all career-worsts.

Amir Garrett’s lack of production makes an already-shaky bullpen even worse. He and Lucas Sims were thought to be in competition for the closer’s spot. While Sims hasn’t played up to his potential, the 27-year-old has six saves on the season and has 35 strikeouts in 23 innings of work.

One could easily argue that Eugenio Suárez, Nick Senzel, and maybe even Shogo Akiyama could fall into this category as well. However, Suárez changed defensive positions midway through spring training and has regained some semblance of his swing.

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Senzel has been incredibly versatile this season and has played well when he’s healthy. The 25-year-old is currently on the IL following knee surgery. And while Akiyama’s fallen short of expectations, his playing time has taken a hit due to the elite-level of play from Nick Castellanos and Jesse Winker and his absence from spring training due to family concerns and injury.