Re: mlb.com article saying Hamilton may be up sooner than later, and Chapman to rotat
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Originally Posted by
camisadelgolf
You must not have been around for the JimBo years.
No. That's precisely one of the reasons we would think that prospects need to be held on the farm forever. We saw so many of Jimbo's overhyped and overpromoted prospects fail.
I think Hamilton will have a really tough adjustment period, but when he catches on I think he'll be a very useful player.
Re: mlb.com article saying Hamilton may be up sooner than later, and Chapman to rotat
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Originally Posted by
dfs
No. That's precisely one of the reasons we would think that prospects need to be held on the farm forever. We saw so many of Jimbo's overhyped and overpromoted prospects fail.
I think Hamilton will have a really tough adjustment period, but when he catches on I think he'll be a very useful player.
One thing to keep in mind is the finances. Bringing a player up earlier accelerates the arbitration clock, making him more expensive and resulting in less money spent on other players. It also means the player is eligible for free agency sooner. I'd rather the Reds err on the side of caution.
Re: mlb.com article saying Hamilton may be up sooner than later, and Chapman to rotat
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dfs
Towards the end of his career I kept hoping the reds would do this with Gregg Maddox. Yeah. I like this idea.
Play him in left field?
Just kidding.
Re: mlb.com article saying Hamilton may be up sooner than later, and Chapman to rotat
From Jerry Crasnick chat:
Alex (OH)
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What do you see the Reds doing to address their need at lead-off? It is hard to see them signing anyone to a long term deal with Billy Hamilton about a year or so away.
Jerry Crasnick (1:22 PM)
Alex, I asked someone about this yesterday, and I think they're inclined to just go with the status quo (Drew Stubbs in center) until Billy Hamilton is ready. I've heard he looks pretty good in CF in the Arizona Fall League. The Reds people seem cautiously optimistic that he might be ready midway through the 2013 season -- if not sooner.
http://espn.go.com/sportsnation/chat...jerry-crasnick
Re: mlb.com article saying Hamilton may be up sooner than later, and Chapman to rotat
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Originally Posted by
camisadelgolf
One thing to keep in mind is the finances. Bringing a player up earlier accelerates the arbitration clock, making him more expensive and resulting in less money spent on other players. It also means the player is eligible for free agency sooner. I'd rather the Reds err on the side of caution.
Now, That is old style reds thinking!
Re: mlb.com article saying Hamilton may be up sooner than later, and Chapman to rotat
Jocketty says that moving Chapman to the rotation is dependent upon their ability to re-sign Madson and/or Broxton?
C'mon. I think that's like saying who I vote for President is dependent upon whether the stock market goes up or down today. I think the Reds need to make a fundamental decision on where Chapman will help the team the most over the next five years, then act accordingly with regards to other signings and acquisitions.
In addition, wasn't Marshall re-signed to the big extension with the thought that he would eventually be the closer?
Re: mlb.com article saying Hamilton may be up sooner than later, and Chapman to rotat
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Alex, I asked someone about this yesterday, and I think they're inclined to just go with the status quo (Drew Stubbs in center) until Billy Hamilton is ready.
I can't think of any reason why this would make sense...even if for just half a season.
Re: mlb.com article saying Hamilton may be up sooner than later, and Chapman to rotat
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Originally Posted by
Benihana
Jocketty says that moving Chapman to the rotation is dependent upon their ability to re-sign Madson and/or Broxton?
C'mon. I think that's like saying who I vote for President is dependent upon whether the stock market goes up or down today. I think the Reds need to make a fundamental decision on where Chapman will help the team the most over the next five years, then act accordingly with regards to other signings and acquisitions.
My only guess is that they're making actual decisions behind closed doors and feeding this sort of slop to the fans. There's a very real possibility Chapman is just not good at starting and management knows it, but based on these articles, a reliever can't stub his toe without Chapman being moved back to the pen.
Re: mlb.com article saying Hamilton may be up sooner than later, and Chapman to rotat
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Originally Posted by
Superdude
My only guess is that they're making actual decisions behind closed doors and feeding this sort of slop to the fans. There's a very real possibility Chapman is just not good at starting and management knows it, but based on these articles, a reliever can't stub his toe without Chapman being moved back to the pen.
I don't think that's the case. Remember that Chapman was a starter in spring and he performed really well. In fact, the Reds said several times he was their best starter in spring. Up until Madson's injury, or at least until they knew the severity of his injury, Chapman was likely beating out Bailey or Leake for the last spot.
Re: mlb.com article saying Hamilton may be up sooner than later, and Chapman to rotat
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OldXOhio
I can't think of any reason why this would make sense...even if for just half a season.
Because the Reds, as it stands right now, are still significantly better than the other teams in the division. Giving Hamilton the time that he likely needs in AAA is not likely to be the difference in the Reds season.
Re: mlb.com article saying Hamilton may be up sooner than later, and Chapman to rotat
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Originally Posted by
Benihana
Jocketty says that moving Chapman to the rotation is dependent upon their ability to re-sign Madson and/or Broxton?
C'mon. I think that's like saying who I vote for President is dependent upon whether the stock market goes up or down today. I think the Reds need to make a fundamental decision on where Chapman will help the team the most over the next five years, then act accordingly with regards to other signings and acquisitions.
In addition, wasn't Marshall re-signed to the big extension with the thought that he would eventually be the closer?
That's exactly what I would say at this point. It give the team negotiating power with Madsen, Broxton and any other reliever they are looking at. If they commit to moving Chapman to the rotation right now, then relievers wanting to sign with the club can say that the Reds have a hole to fill.
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I think the Reds don't want to tip their hand, as possible negotiations go on with free agents and possible trade discussions take place. To engrave something in stone can back you into a corner.
The Reds have flexibility. And that's a good thing.
Re: mlb.com article saying Hamilton may be up sooner than later, and Chapman to rotat
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OldXOhio
I can't think of any reason why this would make sense...even if for just half a season.
Makes sense to me.
The Reds won the division with Stubbs in CF last year.
If they can replace Rolen and Ludwick's contributions, the lineup is good enough to make the playoffs with Stubbs.
If Hamilton comes up in June/July and siezes the job then Stubbs is not playing in the postseason.
It makes more sense than trading prospects to rent a CF for a season or less while Billy gets ready. (e.g overpaying for Span).
Re: mlb.com article saying Hamilton may be up sooner than later, and Chapman to rotat
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Originally Posted by
REDREAD
Makes sense to me.
The Reds won the division with Stubbs in CF last year.
If they can replace Rolen and Ludwick's contributions, the lineup is good enough to make the playoffs with Stubbs.
If Hamilton comes up in June/July and siezes the job then Stubbs is not playing in the postseason.
It makes more sense than trading prospects to rent a CF for a season or less while Billy gets ready. (e.g overpaying for Span).
I think alot of people are clamoring for change, just for changes sake. The Reds were by far the best team in the division. No need for any significant changes.
Re: mlb.com article saying Hamilton may be up sooner than later, and Chapman to rotat
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dougdirt
Because the Reds, as it stands right now, are still significantly better than the other teams in the division. Giving Hamilton the time that he likely needs in AAA is not likely to be the difference in the Reds season.
No, giving Stubbs any more playing time than a back up role. I get it with BH.