![]() Sure, Tyler Naquin filled in admirably, but the likely departure of Nick Castellanos will necessitate that the former Indians' outfielder shift to right field. The Reds have very few, if any, viable options to play center field next season. While that's a valuable trait, he's best served remaining in center field. Nick Senzel showed in 2021 that he's capable of playing multiple positions. Senzel has to find a way to stay on the field. But that talent is useless if it's in the training room. Senzel is loaded with talent, in fact, he's one of the most talented players on the team. The last three seasons have seen Senzel spend significant time on the injured list and two of the last three seasons have ended with trips to the IL. If Nick Senzel is ever going to prove that he has what it takes to be a contributing member of the Cincinnati Reds, the 2022 season is his last shot. Albert Cesare / The Enquirer via Imagn 4. Cincinnati Reds center fielder Nick Senzel (15) tosses his bat and heads to firs after being walked.
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