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The Reds won't have the dollars to make any major splashes this offseason, at least not if they plan on making any substantial offers to any one of four different starting pitchers set to hit the free-agent market after the 2015 season.

There have been plenty of sources suggesting the Reds will indeed try to move a pitcher before the start of next season, and while that has the potential to weaken what is undoubtedly the strongest facet of this team, payroll flexibility is often a trait demanded by small-to-mid-market teams.

The following are a few suggestions of who the Reds should be chasing this offseason. The order will range from most likely to shocking development, but a plausible, realistic case will be made for each.

To begin, here is a list of the potential free agents at every position from Baseballprospectus.com. With that in mind, browse a short list of free-agent names the Reds should be chasing this offseason:

All stats, rankings and salary information courtesy of Baseball-Reference.com unless otherwise noted.