Summary
NASHVILLE -- Reds General Manager Wayne Krivsky says his sights remain high during his search for pitching, but as a realist he knows he might have to aim at mid-tier and low-tier.
Enter Glendon Rusch, a left-hander who sat out 2007 to take blood thinners after he suffered a blood clot on his lung. He reportedly is healthy again and seeking employment, placing him on the free agent prospect list of the Cincinnati Reds.See the full content of this document
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Gm Looks at Pitching Options
Rusch pitched three years (2004-06) for new Reds manager Dusty Baker in Chicago, and current Reds pitching coach Dick Pole w...
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