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So is it official 10 mil for 1 year of Madson? I'll take it considering who the manager is and how he wants everyone to have their "roles" defined.
Originally Posted by teamselig
Ok, Walt, good job. Enough of this Madson talk, what's holding up LF?
http://marksheldon.mlblogs.com/2012/...red-after-all/
**UPDATE: According to Bob Nightengale of USA Today, the deal is worth in excess of $10 million. So, wow. That’s a big jump from the Reds have seemingly indicated they had to spend. Of course, it says even more than the Latos/Marshall trades how bad they want to win the NL Central in 2012.
My dad got to enjoy 3 Reds World Championships by the time he was my age. So far, I've only gotten to enjoy one. Step it up Redlegs!
I will enjoy the anual Feb. and Mar. dumpster diving this year much more then years past although one more surprise move would be nice.Great offseason for Walt and the Reds.
Now, Sean Marshall will not be our closer for one year.
Can we, in that time, use that leverage to sign Sean Marshall to an extension at less-than-closer rates? And then turn him into our closer in 2013? And get draft picks when Madsen signs elsewhere?
If so, $10m is a fricking bargain....
Rick
Yes! I was thinking the same thing. If Marshall went out and proved himself as a "closer" this year, he becomes a burden on payroll if we try and extend him. Not sure if that's the plan, but if this works out like you said, we could potentially lock up the 9th inning for the next 3-5 years at a pretty discounted rate.
And on another note, I take back every disparaging remark I ever made about Walt Jocketty(and BCast for that matter). You can nitpick each deal, but the man has a plan and is piecing together one heck of a ball club. This is the kind of team you sacrifice some resources for.
Great deal, brings stability to the back of the pen and doesn't bring back CoCo, who I firmly believe is shot.
“I don’t care,” Votto said of passing his friend and former teammate. “He’s in the past. Bye-bye, Jay.”
WJ is the Brett Favre of GM's. Gunslinger.
The Reds' bullpen was bottom of the barrel last year (14th ish in FIP in NL) and toted a 64% save percentage.
NL avg 69%
Leader
1) Phillies 85%
2) Arizona 82%
10) Cin 64% (5 way tie)
16) Houston 50%
With everyone going back an inning this number should jump dramatically. I like the move. The money isn't much of an issue IMO because there is next to no one left on the market to spend it on. A couple junk pile OF/reclamation projects or Dorn or whoever comes up and the Reds will be front runners in the NL Central.
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