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Derek Johnson looking for answers with staff

ST. LOUIS – When Cincinnati Reds pitching coach Derek Johnson tries to find solutions for struggling pitchers, he says he takes it personally, too.

One year after the Reds rode their pitching staff to the postseason, ending a seven-year playoff drought, the Reds have the highest ERA (5.04) in Major League Baseball. The bullpen has a league-high ERA (5.71) and issued the second-most walks (118).

“Every time they go out and struggle, I’m wearing it right along with them – maybe not to the degree they are,” Johnson said before Thursday’s series opener against the St. Louis Cardinals. “You’re looking for answers. You’re looking for solutions. The worst thing I think you can do is try to do too much, go too many directions or change directions on them.

“You’re kind of walking this tricky tight rope of giving them the information that you think that they need, that they can use, and then at the same time, not putting them in a situation where it becomes confusing because it’s already confusing enough.”

Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Luis Castillo (58) is visited at the mound by catcher Tucker Barnhart (16) and pitching coach Derek Johnson in the third inning of the MLB National League game between the Cincinnati Reds and the Arizona Diamondbacks at Great American Ball Park in downtown Cincinnati on Tuesday, April 20, 2021. The Diamondbacks led 3-2 after five innings.

When the Reds cut player payroll this past offseason, it put the pressure on Johnson and the rest of the pitching coaches. Most additions to the bullpen were waiver claims and minor trades. Sean Doolittle was the team's only free-agent signing on a big-league contract.

Johnson was named Baseball America’s Major League Coach of the Year in 2019 and now the Reds wanted him to squeeze the potential out of guys who ran out of chances in other organizations.


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