Momentum has Reds optimistic for 2017

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CINCINNATI — Normally following a 94-loss season — such as the one that the Reds had in 2016 — there might be a lack of optimism or the feeling that there are too many needed upgrades to count.

But the Reds don’t put themselves into that category. A 36-37 record after the All-Star break didn’t just bring enthusiasm — it earned manager Bryan Price a one-year extension to keep the momentum going.

“The last couple of years, we were preaching that we would have to make tough decisions, trade players, restock the system,” Reds general manager Dick Williams said. “I think people are starting to see the fruits of that labor. They’re starting to feel a little closer to the fun part where we start to contend again. You look around the diamond and the staff, there are question marks, but they’re question marks that are surrounding young, talented players. Those are the kinds of question marks you want to have, because you’ve got big upside.

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“It comes with risk, but this is the point we were hoping to get to. We’re starting to get some of these exciting young …

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