I don't know why they keep on picking up arms when it was the offense that was the real problem last year :p
This staff is moving very close to above average.
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I don't know why they keep on picking up arms when it was the offense that was the real problem last year :p
This staff is moving very close to above average.
I'm usually pessimistic about the chances of the Reds landing top free agents. But I had a good feeling about this one for a while. Great to hear it's official! So fired up about the 2012 season. Curious to hear the particulars of the contract.
I am really pleased with this signing. When free agency began he is the one that I wanted the Reds to target and I think the one that would fit in best with this team, not only with their style but also in the clubhouse and bullpen too. I am hoping that we didn't pay too much....but still, a great sign.
Jocketty and the Reds have now grabbed the best TOR starter dealt in the offseason, the best set-up arm dealt in the offseason, and the second-best closer on the market.
When was the last time the Reds were this active in an offseason?
To put it another way, a 79-win team with a Pythagorus of 83 wins just replaced:
-- Volquez, Wood, Maloney, and Willis with Latos and Chapman
-- Chapman and Willis with Marshall
-- Cordero with Madson
If the ZiPS projections for the offense hold out (particularly for Mesoraco and Cozart), this team is a 90+ win team.
I guess I'm going to have to get used to that funky slingshot throwing motion of Madson's.
Have the Reds ever signed a Boras client? I can't think of one.
Wow!
Walt, I take back ever saying you were sitting on your hands. You da man!
With the pen the Reds have put together, how long before somebody tosses out the adjective "nasty" to describe them?
Whoops, I just did...
Imagine if Chapman can be an effective starter.
Cueto
Latos
Chapman
Leake
Bailey
Madson
Marshall
Bray
Ondrusek
Masset
LeCure
Arredondo
And have fun!
EDIT: I forgot Arroyo, he has to be in there somewhere I guess lol.
No question about it that Madson blows away Coco in every statistical category. However, when it comes to a closer, that is about as bottom line of a position as you are going to get in the majors. The only stat that truly matters is saves. With starting pitchers, the stats can be deceiving. Does he keep his team in games? Is his defense good or bad behind him? Starting pitching is kind of a grey area in that regard. With closers, a save is a save is a save. There is no grey area. Their sole purpose is to close out games. FIP, ERA, WHIP do not matter. Now we can get into the numbers and see that some closers are more effective than others (Madson is obviously a more effective closer). However, does adding Madson close the gap enough to push the Reds over the top? Is adding four extra saves to the Reds going to push them to a 90 win season? (I predict that 90 wins will be the standard to win the division this year).
I can't stress this enough. I like this move. It clearly makes the Reds better. I just feel the closer position can be overrated.