Homer Bailey's stint in the fifth spot of the Reds'
rotation proved to be only a cameo appearance, and a forgettable one at best.
As expected, Bailey was optioned to Triple-A Louisville
on Wednesday. Cincinnati used the opening of the roster spot to activate
outfielder Norris Hopper, who had been on the disabled list with nerve
irritation in right elbow since April 23.
Bailey was 0-3 with an 8.76 ERA in his three starts. His
last start was on Sunday vs. the Red Sox, in which he gave up five earned runs
over 2 1/3 innings in a 9-0 loss. After that outing, manager Dusty Baker would
not commit to giving the 22-year-old another start.
The Reds did not announce who would take Bailey's turn
when the team faces the Yankees on Saturday in New York.
"We'll do something else for Saturday," Baker said of
another pending roster move.
One leading candidate for a callup could be Louisville's
Daryl Thompson, who has never pitched in the Majors and is scheduled to pitch
for the Bats on Friday. Thompson faced the Yankees this year during Spring
Training and struck out the side in a one-inning relief appearance.
A 22-year-old right-hander, Thompson is 6-2 with a 2.22
ERA, 18 walks and 78 strikeouts in 14 starts combined for Double-A Chattanooga
and Louisville. He's 3-0 with a 3.25 ERA in his four starts since the promotion
to Triple-A.
Another choice could be left-hander Adam Pettyjohn, who
is 7-2 but has a lofty 4.84 ERA in his 14 starts for Louisville. Though Thompson
is already on the 40-man roster, Pettyjohn is not.
Injured starter Josh Fogg, who was replaced by Bailey
after going on the DL, is scheduled to make his third rehab outing for Class A
Sarasota on Saturday.
The Reds have had zero stability with the fifth spot
this season. Bailey, Fogg and Matt Belisle have combined to go 2-9 with an 8.74
ERA.