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    Re: Jeff Passan: Reds sign Cuban lefty Aroldis Chapman to five-year, $30 million cont

    Seems like a good gamble.........I don't think he'll be in the Majors this year, maybe next year.


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    Re: Jeff Passan: Reds sign Cuban lefty Aroldis Chapman to five-year, $30 million cont

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    Re: Jeff Passan: Reds sign Cuban lefty Aroldis Chapman to five-year, $30 million cont

    Quote Originally Posted by hebroncougar View Post
    Seems like a good gamble.........I don't think he'll be in the Majors this year, maybe next year.
    I think he probably see's time in September. He will get the MLB deal, and if he has anything resembling a successful season in the minors they will call him up for September to 'show him off'.

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    Re: Jeff Passan: Reds sign Cuban lefty Aroldis Chapman to five-year, $30 million cont

    So why did the Yankees or Redsox not jump at this player??

    It's not like they don't have the dough.
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    Re: Jeff Passan: Reds sign Cuban lefty Aroldis Chapman to five-year, $30 million cont

    Quote Originally Posted by hebroncougar View Post
    Seems like a good gamble.........I don't think he'll be in the Majors this year, maybe next year.
    Unless, of course "22" really means 26. In that case we've got a coming of age type situation.
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    Re: Jeff Passan: Reds sign Cuban lefty Aroldis Chapman to five-year, $30 million cont

    August 13, 2009
    Defection Alert
    How Good is Aroldis Chapman?

    by Clay Davenport

    There's been another defection from the land of Castro. Aroldis Chapman is a 21-year-old Cuban emigré—and we're more certain about that than we are for most Cuban players—who walked out of a Dutch hotel in July while playing in a tournament. Given the likelihood of a bidding war as frenzied as the one involving Jose Contreras, he's someone you should have on your radar as a pitcher who may well attract as much interest as the top free agents available to your friendly neighborhood ballclub.

    He's a bit of a stringbean at 6-foot-3 and 185 pounds, and he throws left-handed, which is always attractive, but what puts him truly over the top is that he throws 100 mph. Here are his actual stats in Cuba for the last four years:


    Aroldis Chapman Born: 9/11/1987 Age: 21 Bats: L Throws: L Height: 6'3" Weight 185
    Year Team Lge G GS IP H R ER HR BB K W L SV H/9 HR/9 BB/9 K/9 ERA PBRA
    2006 Holguin CBA 15 15 54.0 48 33 26 5 54 56 3 5 0 8.0 0.8 9.0 9.3 4.52 5.19
    2007 Holguin CBA 23 12 81.1 59 26 25 4 50 100 4 3 7 6.5 0.4 5.5 11.1 2.90 3.79
    2008 Holguin CBA 16 16 74.0 55 36 32 3 37 79 6 7 0 6.7 0.4 4.5 9.6 3.49 3.05
    2009 Holguin CBA 22 20 118.1 109 56 53 7 62 130 11 4 0 8.3 0.5 4.7 9.9 3.19 3.17
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    Minors 66 63 327.2 271 151 136 19 203 365 24 19 7 7.4 0.5 5.6 10.0 3.74 3.81

    That number on the right, PBRA, is a runs-allowed esimator called Pitcher Base-Run Average, and basically evaluates the pitcher's rate of runs allowed by accounting for everything he gives up or generates, interpreted to a league where the average runs-allowed mark is 4.50. The statistics are pretty impressive, but there is a big 'but' you need to know in evaluating them. Holguin is one of the 16 teams that forms Cuba's top league on an island with a population of about 11.5 million. That's only slightly larger than the Dominican Republic (9.5 million), and about the same size as Ohio. They may be baseball-crazy, but that's only about 1/14 the ratio between the US population and major leagues, (300 million for 30 teams), and ignores the fact that the US majors draw from more than just the US, and that many of the best players have left Cuba for the US. We would expect the level of play in the Cuban league to be lower than the US.

    By comparing the statistics of players who have left Cuba and come to the US—such as Yuniesky Betancourt, Kendry Morales, and Alexei Ramirez—in terms what they've done there and then once they reach the majors, we can get a good idea of the level of play in Cuba. The changes in their statistics suggests that the Cuban level of play is similar to the Low-A leagues here in the US, so something like the South Atlantic or Midwest leagues.

    Alowing for that level of play, here is what those stats translate to as far as a US major league line:


    Aroldis Chapman Born: 9/11/1987 Age: 21 Bats: L Throws: L Height: 6'3" Weight 185
    Year Team Lge G GS IP H ER HR BB K W L SV H/9 HR/9 BB/9 K/9 NERA PBRA
    2006 Holguin CBA 15 15 47.1 54 53 19 64 45 1 4 0 10.3 3.6 12.2 8.6 8.75 11.31
    2007 Holguin CBA 23 12 69.2 76 63 24 61 88 2 6 6 9.8 3.1 7.9 11.4 5.68 7.75
    2008 Holguin CBA 16 16 70.1 64 43 14 45 65 3 5 0 8.2 1.8 5.8 8.3 6.78 6.20
    2009 Holguin CBA 22 20 107.1 115 80 25 73 105 4 8 0 9.6 2.1 6.1 8.8 6.29 6.46
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    Minors 76 63 294.2 309 239 82 243 303 10 23 6 9.4 2.5 7.4 9.3 6.66 7.60

    For a quick explanation, NRA stands for Normalized ERA, and accounts for a pitcher's run-prevention skill after adjustments for league, park, and period in history; NRA operates on the same scale as modern-day ERA and a NRA mark of 4.50 is considered average. So, taking that into consideration, Chapman's work isn't nearly so impressive... yes, he's a hard thrower, but one with little idea where it's going; he doesn't give up a lot of hits, but when he does he gets crushed. We have 30 years of minor league translations available for comparison, and I went looking for other 21-year-old pitchers with similar stat lines. These are his closest dozen comparisons, statistically:

    1. Adam Bostick, 2004 Greensboro: he was switched to relief this year, and is currently at Triple-A with the Mets.
    2. Ted Langdon, 1984 Cedar Rapids: He topped out at Double-A.
    3. Joe Young, 1996 Hagerstown: He topped out at Double-A.
    4. Brian Fuentes, 1997 Wisconsin: He switched to relief, and you should know him today, because he's closing for the Angels.
    5. Kevin Franchi, 1986 Macon: He topped out in A-ball.
    6. Andy Sisco, 2004 Daytona: A Rule 5 pick in 2004, he pitched a few years in the majors in relief before getting hurt.
    7. Mike Gonzalez, 1999 Lynchburg: He's a successful major league reliever.
    8. Oliver Perez, 2003 San Diego: Chapman's only top comp in the majors at 21 from among his top 30 comparables, and the only one who remained a starting pitcher.
    9. Ken Dayley, 1980 Savannah: He had an 11-year major league career, 90 percent of it getting spent pitching in relief.
    10. Jose DeJesus, 1986 Ft Myers: He spent two decent years as a starter with the Phillies before injuries hit.
    11. Scott Linebrink, 1998 Shreveport: Another pitcher with a successful major league career after switching to relief.
    12. Carlos Hernandez, 2001 Round Rock: Another career derailed by injuries, but he's still pitching in the Rays' system.

    Of his twelve best comps, only Oliver Perez has had a reasonably succcessful career as a starting pitcher. Four have had solid careers as relievers, three were were derailed by injury after reaching the majors, and four never made it that far (although Bostick is still trying and has a shot). Just eight of his top 12 comps were lefties, even though I wasn't controlling for handedness in making the comparison.

    So where does that leave us? With a drool-worthy fastball sure to excite some enthusiastic bidding, but a performance record that's short of the sort of excellence that might help us propel Chapman to the same level as this winter's top free-agent pitchers, whether we're talking John Lackey, the more fragile Erik Bedard and Rich Harden, or veteran hurlers such as Jason Marquis and Jarrod Washburn. Because of the promise of that fastball, however, don't be surprised if the bidding tops that four-year, $10 million deal that put fellow defector Dayan Viciedo with the White Sox last winter, because if there's one thing that holds true, it's that Cubans are like catnip for big-league GMs.

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    Re: Jeff Passan: Reds sign Cuban lefty Aroldis Chapman to five-year, $30 million cont

    The Reds are building a team that has a chance to be VERY good down the line. Patience is till required, and that may be especially true with Chapman.

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    Obviously this is just speculating, but there really is a good possibility that the success of Volquez and Cueto with the organization and how comfortable they are here combined with all of the signings the last couple of years has given the Reds a "name" in the international scouting world that pushes guys our way. I think the experiences of all of these players in the Reds organization from top to bottom is playing a huge role.

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    Re: Jeff Passan: Reds sign Cuban lefty Aroldis Chapman to five-year, $30 million cont

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    Re: Jeff Passan: Reds sign Cuban lefty Aroldis Chapman to five-year, $30 million cont

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    So why did the Yankees or Redsox not jump at this player??

    It's not like they don't have the dough.
    Irabu, Daisuke, Igawa...Daisuke has been pretty good when healthy, but not worth the money paid for him.

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    Re: Jeff Passan: Reds sign Cuban lefty Aroldis Chapman to five-year, $30 million cont

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    Unless, of course "22" really means 26. In that case we've got a coming of age type situation.
    I think his age has already been verified. IIRC, he actually turned out to be six months younger than originally reported.

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    Re: Jeff Passan: Reds sign Cuban lefty Aroldis Chapman to five-year, $30 million cont

    Quote Originally Posted by johngalt View Post
    Obviously this is just speculating, but there really is a good possibility that the success of Volquez and Cueto with the organization and how comfortable they are here combined with all of the signings the last couple of years has given the Reds a "name" in the international scouting world that pushes guys our way. I think the experiences of all of these players in the Reds organization from top to bottom is playing a huge role.
    To me, it's not only possible, but it's the only logical conclusion.

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    Re: Jeff Passan: Reds sign Cuban lefty Aroldis Chapman to five-year, $30 million cont

    I would seriously make Chapman Project Numero Uno for Mario - seems like such a natural fit. I wouoldn't be shocked to find out that Mario (and support for Latino pitchers) was a "selling point" in the negitiations

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    Re: Jeff Passan: Reds sign Cuban lefty Aroldis Chapman to five-year, $30 million cont

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    IIRC his age has already been verified. He actually turned out to be six months younger than originally reported.
    Damn.

    I was actually hoping he was a bit older.

    That's my inner wacko talking, though.
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    Re: Jeff Passan: Reds sign Cuban lefty Aroldis Chapman to five-year, $30 million cont

    Something that I've wondered, and I don't know the answer, but I wonder if Alonso talked with him at all.
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