![]() There has been no Solano, signed for $4 million bucks to literally never play. What this is meant to say, however, is that the Reds are now 53 games into their 2022 season, the owners of the worst record in the entire National League, and still giving zero glimpses as to what the living hell they’re even supposed to be right now. ![]() That he was ever signed in the first place for the amount of money he was given is the head-scratcher of the season, however, given just how out-of-both-sides-of-the-mouth the team’s owners and front office personnel were at the time about the coins in their couches. The guy got hurt in a very, very bad way, and the end result is that we’ve not come anywhere close to seeing him play for the Reds in this, his lone year under contract with the club. This isn’t meant to demonize Solano, by the way. That picture up above, quite frankly, is the only one of Solano wearing the uniform at all at any point other than for team picture day - and while there are many of him in the uniform on team picture day, I can only imagine how difficult it was for him to stand with one whole-ass hamstring ripped off its treads. Maybe even the trio of them in a collective high-five behind the mound after a dazzling 5-4-3 that wrapped an inning, or something. Y’know, one of those shots of an infield at some point in Goodyear that had Donovan Solano at 3B, Jose Barrero beside him at short, and Jonathan India’s hair making a cameo somewhere around the bag up the middle. I dug through the archives of each and every photographing entity that provides us with their work, actively seeking a picture of what the 2022 Cincinnati Reds were ever supposed to look like. I put forward a rather extensive search, honestly.
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