This story is part of ESPN The Magazines Oct. 31 NBA Preview Issue. Subscribe today!Cincinnati RedsOverall: 81 Title track: 83 Ownership: 106 Coaching: 121 Players: 100 Fan relations: 99 Affordability: 43 Stadium experience: 60 Bang for the buck: 27 Change from last year: -18The Reds have taken a massive plunge in the rankings since 2013, from 11th to 81st overall, in large part because theyve gone from a 90-win team to a 68-win punching bag. Theyve come to grips with the realization that long-term success is a product of scouting and player development. The question remains: Can the fan base deal with that?Whats goodThe Reds average ticket price of $22.01 is the fourth-lowest in the game, behind that of only Arizona, Atlanta and Tampa Bay, so they continue to rank high in affordability (43rd overall) and bang for the buck (27th). They also fare relatively well in stadium experience, even though the Great American Ball Park experience dropped from 37th to 60th this season, amidst all those bullpen implosions. No matter the final score, Reds fans are privileged to enjoy the hitting artistry of first baseman Joey Votto, who logged a ridiculous .408/.490/.668 slash line after the All-Star break. When Votto is locked in at the plate, its easier for Reds fans to forget that he has a guaranteed $179 million left on his contract.Whats badThe Reds biggest obstacle to success is the stacked field in the NL Central. The Cubs are a juggernaut, St. Louis isnt going anywhere, Pittsburgh has one of the best-run operations in the game, and Milwaukee is building a killer farm system. As such, its hard to see a return to success in Cincinnati without some serious short-term pain. And wheres the stability? The Reds signed manager Bryan Price -- who was ranked the second-worst manager in all of sports by fans -- to a one-year deal with an option for a second year, but the rumblings about his job security are likely to resume if the team gets off to another slow start next season. GM Dick Williams is trying to make his mark, but president of baseball ops Walt Jocketty continues to run the show, and owner Bob Castellini (ranked 106th overall) is no wallflower.Whats newSince the Reds won two NL Central titles in three years in 2010 and 2012, the residual warmth fans had for owner Bob Castellini has faded. Hes down 45 spots this year to 106th. Now, Jay Bruce, Todd Frazier, Johnny Cueto and Mike Leake are gone, and Brandon Phillips has one year left on his contract. Its a full-scale transition for the Reds, who have to hope Billy Hamilton, Adam Duvall and the young pitchers can perform well enough to inspire faith among the fan base. 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And two of them are a streak away from being right back in it. But we have to be ready tomorrow. Id like to get a win before a well-deserved break for these guys.Chris Tillman, who did not make the All-Star team despite having an 11-2 record with a 3.55 ERA, starts the last game of the series. The Baltimore right-hander struggled a bit in recent starts but threw seven solid innings in a 4-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday.Tillman won nine in a row and now is 10-1 after a 1-1 start. He stopped the Orioles five-game losing streak with the victory over the Dodgers.Tim Lincecum (1-1, 7.50) starts for the Angels as he continues to attempt to restart his career with Los Angeles. The right-hander has a 1-0 career record against the Orioles, having beaten them in 2010 while pitching for the San Francisco Giants.He got a no-decision in his last start, on Tuesday in Tampa Bay. 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