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Cincinnati Reds’ Caleb Ferguson Faces Setback with Oblique Strain

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Caleb Ferguson, the left-handed reliever recently signed by the Cincinnati Reds, is facing an unexpected setback as he deals with an oblique strain. This injury will sideline him for at least a couple of weeks, effectively ruling him out for Opening Day. Ferguson was brought on board with a one-year contract worth $4.5 million, marking the first step in a series of moves aimed at reinforcing a bullpen that had seen significant turnover.

The Reds had to part ways with Taylor Rogers at last year’s trade deadline due to underwhelming performance, while Brent Suter, Reiver Sanmartin, and Joe La Sorsa all departed after the season. With left-handed relief a pressing need for the team, Ferguson’s signing was seen as a crucial addition. Over his seven-season career, he has maintained a solid 3.66 ERA and a remarkable 10.0 strikeouts per nine innings, making him a valuable asset for the bullpen.

With Ferguson’s absence, the Reds will rely heavily on Sam Moll and Brock Burke, both of whom are now nearly guaranteed spots on the Opening Day roster as lefty relievers. The strategy beyond these two could get intriguing, especially with Hunter Greene now sidelined for months following elbow surgery, leaving two starting rotation spots available.

Chase Burns and Rhett Lowder appear to be frontrunners for those starting roles, but Brandon Williamson, another lefty, remains a contender. The Reds may consider carrying all three talented arms to ensure a lefty presence in the rotation and possibly to manage their innings more effectively throughout the season. However, it’s more likely that the Reds will fill the open bullpen spot with an established reliever while keeping one of the starters stretched out at AAA Louisville.

This recent development opens the door for pitchers like Zach Maxwell, Luis Mey, and the inconsistent Connor Phillips, all of whom may see their chances of making the Opening Day roster increase. Additionally, the recently acquired Kyle Nicolas is also expected to be in the mix for a spot on the roster for Game 1.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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