Homer Bailey - what to do with him?
Latos, Cueto, Leake, Arroyo, Chapman, Francis, Bailey
Francis is a fringe starting pitcher who lacks velocity on his fastball.
Chapman has had a good ST, but probably needs to work on stuff at Louisville, namely his third pitch.
Bailey continues to be erratic.
Also, with all the off days in April, does a 5th starter really matter much at this point?
Re: Homer Bailey - what to do with him?
Start him in the #4 spot and be done with it.
Bailey showed last year that everything is in place for him to be arguably the second best starter on the Reds 2012 roster behind Mat Latos.
Re: Homer Bailey - what to do with him?
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Originally Posted by
dougdirt
Start him in the #4 spot and be done with it.
Bailey showed last year that everything is in place for him to be arguably the second best starter on the Reds 2012 roster behind Mat Latos.
+1. Hope his arm problems are behind him and the Reds will have a solid major league starting pitcher.
Re: Homer Bailey - what to do with him?
I really would like to dump Arroyo, but it ain't happening. Bailey is in the rotation, while Chapman is in the minors.
Re: Homer Bailey - what to do with him?
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Originally Posted by
dougdirt
Start him in the #4 spot and be done with it.
Bailey showed last year that everything is in place for him to be arguably the second best starter on the Reds 2012 roster behind Mat Latos.
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Re: Homer Bailey - what to do with him?
At some point, someone's going to go down. You send the one you want to send to Louisville and be done with it. I don't like Arroyo at the price they have to pay, but someone's got to throw some serious innings. I hope he can get back to league average.
Re: Homer Bailey - what to do with him?
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Originally Posted by
hebroncougar
At some point, someone's going to go down. You send the one you want to send to Louisville and be done with it. I don't like Arroyo at the price they have to pay, but someone's got to throw some innings. I hope he can get back to league average.
Only Leake has options, besides Chapman.
So "someone" is limited.
Re: Homer Bailey - what to do with him?
I assume you guys all watch six innings and then shut off the TV.
Because the late innings will be very frustrating for Reds fans under your view.
You don't want Bailey in the bullpen. You don't want Chapman in the bullpen. You don't want any starter in the bullpen, except Francis who strikes out a guy every two innings, maybe.
The Reds have a problem. They have too many starters and too few relievers. Yet you want Bailey in the rotation, Chapman in the minors.
I guess it's Ron Mahay time. Or Andrew Brackman. Or Jeff Francis, a starter who doesn't fan anybody.
And there are two relief vacancies. So it won't only be one AAA reliever. It will be two.
Will be very interesting to see Chapman strike out 13 in a AAA game while the Reds give up five runs in the seventh inning with some AAA pitcher going. Louisville lost tonight in the final four; looks like they will have some excitement during the baseball season in the view of some posters.
Whatever. Maybe Reds will trade Arroyo.
Re: Homer Bailey - what to do with him?
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Originally Posted by
Kc61
I assume you guys all watch six innings and then shut off the TV.
Because the late innings will be very frustrating for Reds fans under your view.
You don't want Bailey in the bullpen. You don't want Chapman in the bullpen. You don't want any starter in the bullpen, except Francis who strikes out a guy every two innings, maybe.
The Reds have a problem. They have too many starters and too few relievers. Yet you want Bailey in the rotation, Chapman in the minors.
I guess it's Ron Mahay time. Or Andrew Brackman. Or Jeff Francis, a starter who doesn't fan anybody.
And there are two relief vacancies. So it won't only be one AAA reliever. It will be two.
Will be very interesting to see Chapman strike out 13 in a AAA game while the Reds give up five runs in the seventh inning with some AAA pitcher going. Louisville lost tonight in the final four; looks like they will have some excitement during the baseball season in the view of some posters.
Whatever. Maybe Reds will trade Arroyo.
We still have a decent bullpen. If Masset's out significant time, may be you reassess things later, but I don't think pushing the panic button is necessary yet.
Re: Homer Bailey - what to do with him?
He'll be in the bullpen. Our thoughts on it really don't matter.
Re: Homer Bailey - what to do with him?
I don't want it to happen, but I could see Bailey traded for a reliever. He's out of options, so he will not be going to Louisville. I can't imagine him going into the pen either. So, either he starts or he'll be traded.
Re: Homer Bailey - what to do with him?
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Originally Posted by
Kc61
I assume you guys all watch six innings and then shut off the TV.
Because the late innings will be very frustrating for Reds fans under your view.
You don't want Bailey in the bullpen. You don't want Chapman in the bullpen. You don't want any starter in the bullpen, except Francis who strikes out a guy every two innings, maybe.
The Reds have a problem. They have too many starters and too few relievers. Yet you want Bailey in the rotation, Chapman in the minors.
I guess it's Ron Mahay time. Or Andrew Brackman. Or Jeff Francis, a starter who doesn't fan anybody.
And there are two relief vacancies. So it won't only be one AAA reliever. It will be two.
Will be very interesting to see Chapman strike out 13 in a AAA game while the Reds give up five runs in the seventh inning with some AAA pitcher going. Louisville lost tonight in the final four; looks like they will have some excitement during the baseball season in the view of some posters.
Whatever. Maybe Reds will trade Arroyo.
Last season, the 7th man in the pen, Matt Maloney, pitched in relief 4 times in April, all in blowouts. I agree the Reds need one more reliever, but it's not like whoever that is, will be pitching that many important innings. in fact, I would love to see a 6 man pen all year and use that spot for an extra bat off the bench.
Re: Homer Bailey - what to do with him?
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Originally Posted by
Superdude
We still have a decent bullpen. If Masset's out significant time, may be you reassess things later, but I don't think pushing the panic button is necessary yet.
Reds bullpen is five guys. Five.
One of them, Bray, has had an injured spring. Lecure isn't an every day reliever, more of a multi-inning guy. Has been injured every season.
Current bullpen will result in a massive burden on Ondrusek and Arredondo.
These guys will need a hospital by some time in May.
Filling obvious holes with existing talent isn't pushing a panic button. It's dealing with reality, rather than ignoring it.
Re: Homer Bailey - what to do with him?
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Originally Posted by
fearofpopvol1
I don't want it to happen, but I could see Bailey traded for a reliever. He's out of options, so he will not be going to Louisville. I can't imagine him going into the pen either. So, either he starts or he'll be traded.
That how I see it too. I think he starts, since it gives the Reds the option of keeping Chapman in AAA. Most likely, once the season starts, the Reds will need more starting pitchers than relievers.
Re: Homer Bailey - what to do with him?
Having too many qualified Major League starters is a good problem to have. I'd put Latos, Cueto, Arroyo, Bailey, and Leake in the rotation, send Chapman and Francis to AAA to await the first injury. I'm not sure what kind of contract Francis has, so I might try to trade him for a reliever if someone shows interest. Also, I'd consider having Leake start in AAA until we need a 5th starter to keep an extra bat in the early part of the season.