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Reds Beat: ‘Frankie is Fine’ David Bell Not Worried About Spring Results With Frankie Montas After Another Rough Outing

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — David Bell and the Reds have full confidence that the most important factor in the preparation of Frankie Montas for the 2024 season is his health and strength.

Both have been there.

The results, not so much.

For the second straight start, Montas was knocked around in Cactus League action Wednesday, despite earning the win in a typical Arizona spring shootout in the desert, 19-11, over the Giants at Scottsdale Stadium.

Montas took to the mound for the first time since being tabbed the Opening Day starter March 28 at Great American Ball Park against the Nationals. He was slated to go five innings.

He only made it through three, allowing five hits, four runs, two homers and three walks in facing 18 batters, including two in the fourth inning before getting yanked. His spring ERA is 9.39 and batters are hitting .353 against him.

“It was a rough start,” Montas told reporters. “I couldn’t land my breaking stuff for strikes. The positive was that I threw really good sinkers. They’re big league hitters, and they make adjustments. I can’t try to get big league hitters out with just one pitch.”

He walked three in the first inning, driving his pitch count up but got out of it allowing just one run. He threw scoreless innings in the second and third before getting hit hard in the fourth and not retiring a batter.

Montas has allowed 12 hits and eight runs in 7 2/3 innings, including four homers and four homers to go with five strikeouts and a hit batter.

“I threw a couple of good pitches and didn’t get the call,” Montas said. “I also wasn’t attacking well with my fastball in the first inning and got myself in trouble.”

Bell didn’t sound any alarms after the right-hander’s third start.

“Frankie was fine,” Bell told me. “He didn’t get ahead like he knows he needs to win when he’s really good. He wasn’t able to throw secondary pitches where he wanted to throw strikes with them. So that’s what made it a little bit more tough for him, but he’s fine.”

Montas was signed to a one-year, $16 million deal in the offseason and the Reds rewarded him for his preparation in camp and his early work by naming him the Opening Day starter.

In addition to potentially two more starts, Bell also has the ability of throwing Montas in an extra bullpen or a simulated game to make sure he appropriately stretched out for March 28.

“I mean, he threw a few too many pitches to be able to get to the five innings today, but we’ll be able to make up for that. So he’s fine,” Bell said.

  • Power display:
  • The Reds hit a spring-high seven homers in Wednesday’s 19-11 slugfest, led by Luke Maile’s fifth inning grand slam. Christian Encarnacion-Strand and Stuart Fairchild also belted their third homers of spring.

    Tony Kemp, Nick Martini and Mike Ford also homered. All three are battling for what appears to be one final bench spot on the roster.

    “Whoever’s left in our camp now has a real shot to make a team so yeah, everybody’s playing well, so I’m sure it’s gonna come down to some tough decisions but it’s good to see guys,” Bell said after the win.”

    “It’s helpful for us for us to see them more out there and they’ll have a track record. But now it’s a different, coming over to a new team and seems like the more they play the more comfortable they get and they’ve just kind of settled in now. So it’s good. It’s a good situation and all really good guys.”

  • Plum passes:
  • One of the more reliable but understated pieces of the Big Red Machine has passed. Back-up catcher Bill Plummer passed away Tuesday at the age of 76. The Reds acquired Plummer from the Cubs in a 1969 trade and he played for the Triple-A Indianapolis Indians. He was in the minors again to start 1970, but was called up to the pennant-winning Reds in September, playing in four games with nine plate appearances, including his first career hit.

    Known for his defensive skills, Plummer was always a reliable backup to Johnny Bench during the Big Red Machine years. He had a .983 fielding percentage, but was just a lifetime .188 hitter. His most memorable game came in 1974, when he hit two home runs in Philadelphia off hall of famer Steve Carlton.

  • Transactions:
  • The Reds Wednesday reassigned RHP Connor Phillips and OF Bubba Thompson to minor league camp and optioned both to Triple-A Louisville. They also reassigned to minor league camp OF Conner Capel, IF Erik González and IF Mark Mathias.

    This leaves 39 players remaining in Major League spring training camp.

    Latest 26-man Opening Day roster projection for 2024:

  • Regulars (9):
  • C: Tyler Stephenson
    1B: Christian Encarnacion-Strand
    2B: Matt McLain
    SS: Elly De La Cruz
    3B: Jeimer Candelario
    LF: Spencer Steer
    CF: TJ Friedl
    RF: Jake Fraley
    DH: Jonathan India

  • Bench (4):
  • C Luke Maile
    INF Nick Martini
    OF Will Benson
    OF Stuart Fairchild

  • Starters (5):
  • RHP Hunter Greene
    RHP Frankie Montas
    RHP Graham Ashcraft
    LHP Andrew Abbott
    RHP Nick Martinez

  • Relievers (8):
  • LHP Sam Moll
    RHP Lucas Sims
    RHP Buck Farmer
    RHP Alexis Diaz
    RHP Emilio Pagan
    RHP Fernando Cruz
    LHP Brent Suter
    RHP Tejay Antone

  • IL:
  • LHP Nick Lodolo
    RHP Ian Gibaut

  • Suspended:
  • INF Noelvi Marte

  • Keep an eye on:
  • OF Tony Kemp
    RHP Carson Spiers Triple-A Louisville
    LHP Brandon Williamson
    INF Edwin Arroyo Minor League Camp
    RHP Rhett Lowder Minor League Camp
    RHP Chase Petty Minor League Camp
    LHP Justin Bruihl Triple-A Louisville
    LHP Alex Young
    RHP Casey Legumina Triple-A Louisville
    OF Rece Hinds Triple-A Louisville
    LHP Reiver Sanmartin Minor League Camp
    INF Josh Harrison

    Mike Petraglia

    Bengals columnist and multimedia reporter since 2021. Jungle Roar Podcast Host. Reds writer. UC football, UC Xavier basketball. Joined CLNS Media in 2017. Covered Boston sports as a radio broadcaster, reporter, columnist and TV and video talent since 1993. Covered Boston Red Sox for MLB.com from 2000-2007 and the New England Patriots between 1993-2019 for ESPN Radio, WBZ-AM, SiriusXM, WEEI, WEEI.com and CLNS.

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