CINCINNATI -- As the Reds navigate through the offseason to make the moves needed to upgrade their daily lineup and retool their bullpen, it's become even more clear than ever that they won't play fast and loose with their biggest area of depth -- starting pitching.

Especially when it comes to Hunter Greene .

During the General Manager Meetings this week, president of baseball operations Nick Krall curbed speculation about whether the club would be willing to use its biggest and best trade chip in Greene to fill its other needs.

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“Look, we're going to try to do what's best for our team. I don't want to rule out anything," Krall told reporters Tuesday at the meetings at Las Vegas, including MLB.com's Thomas Harding. "But that's a hard one to actually say, ‘Hey, we're

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