Cincinnati Reds Complete Organizational Chart
Reds Rosters, Salaries, Options, Arbitration Details, Prospects
It's a LIVE, complete organizational chart, from the upstairs offices all the way down to the last open bench spot in Single A, and it includes salary, arbitration, and option details in a single handy chart you can't get anywhere else:
Researched and developed by Jeff Kleiner through his own sources, public information, and data made available by reputable outlets. Maintained by Kleiner and MLBDD Staff.
*Please note lower level orgs make changes on a daily and sometimes hourly basis. Best efforts will be made to include them in most cases. Feel free to provide feedback in the comments section, and know that updates sometimes lag between saving and posting.
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Really great job
I think Chapman is one of the hardest to peg. He probably has the most complicated contract and there’s increasing uncertainty over whether they’ll go through with making him a starter next year.
Mgr., Red Reporter
"Bootsy, you're a superstar right?"
"Twinkle, twinkle, babble."
by RijoSaboCaseyWKRP on Jan 28, 2012 2:36 PM EST reply actions
This is a really great idea for a post.
Excellent work and information.
by Eric Stephen on Jan 28, 2012 8:13 PM EST via mobile reply actions
Brandon Dailey looks like a stud
If you check out his bat. Never heard of em before.
crashtestnipplechip citymoron
A couple of errors/re-interpretations
1. Votto’s 2013 salary is actually $17mil.
2. Arroyo’s deferred salary obligations actually make his annual salary much less than present day valuations. I think his salary is way under $10mil. for each season.
3. Pensacola Blue Wahoos are the new AA affiliate.
4. I believe Alex Smit is no longer with the Reds; I’m not even sure if he is in the U.S. anymore. I could be wrong about this point.
Overall, a really good idea and a page I will keep bookmarked.
by wanderinredsfan on Jan 29, 2012 5:59 PM EST reply actions
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Thanks for the comments. I have to leave Joey Votto’s salary at 19m for 2013. That’s what Ken Rosenthal reported and other sites confirm. Please send a supported response and I would change.
Jeff Kleiner
by Jeff Kleiner on Feb 16, 2012 4:05 PM EST up reply actions

















