November 1st, 2007
Adam Dunn became the Reds’ highest-paid player after the club picked up his contract option for $13 million next season. Cincinnati answered that their most expensive offseason question by keeping their top hitter, the only one in the history of the franchise to have forty homers in 4 consecutive seasons. Adam Dunn wanted to stay with the club that drafted and developed the player. The owner of the franchise Bob Castellini was consulted about this decision. A couple of days ago, Bob Castellini stated he wanted Adam Dunn to stay, even if it cost $13 million.
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