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Old 03-12-2007, 11:28 PM   #1
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Notes: Coffey exudes confidence

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By Mark Sheldon / MLB.com

SARASOTA, Fla. -- Besides having experience and a roster spot locked up this season, reliever Todd Coffey has something else going for him that offers some extra comfort.

Perspective.

Only two years ago, Coffey was enduring his first big-league camp.

"I had a lot less confidence," Coffey said. "My first big-league camp, my first go-around, I thought I had to be perfect at everything, so I was tentative with a lot of things, a lot of pitches."

There's been nothing tentative about Coffey's approach this spring. In his three games, the 26-year-old right-hander has worked three perfect innings and struck out five.

"Coffey looks confident," Reds manager Jerry Narron said emphatically. "He looks like he knows he's a Major League pitcher that can get guys out, and rightly so. It's nice to see."

Last season, Coffey worked a club-high 81 games while he went 6-7 with a 3.58 ERA. Although he's gotten consideration for the vacant closer's role, he'll likely work in the sixth, seventh or eighth innings this season.

A still-in-development split-fingered fastball has the makings of giving Coffey another source of increased confidence. When he struck out the side on Sunday in his one inning against the Pirates, two of the outs came via the split-finger pitch.

Coffey stopped using the split-finger while in Double-A in 2004, and lost the feel of the pitch. He's been tinkering with it since last season but has worked on it and his mechanics with pitching coach Dick Pole and bullpen coach Tom Hume.

"It's another bullet for you," Coffey said. "It's another pitch you can throw at them, or you don't have to throw it, too. Because [hitters think] he has a split, that could be a way to lock them up with a fastball, or a slider."

One of the downed batters, Brad Eldred, brought back some memories.

"I had a little incentive behind that one," Coffey said.

"I remember Eldred hit the ball about 600 feet off him two years ago," Narron recalled. "The wind was blowing out, and I think he hit it five parking lots over. I'm serious. It was a bomb."

The game, played in Bradenton, was only Coffey's second appearance during that first big-league camp.

"I gave up three straight homers in a Spring Training game, all on four pitches," Coffey said. "He was one of them. My first pitch was a homer to right. The second pitch was a homer to center, and the [fourth] pitch was a homer over the interstate to Eldred."

Nice thing, that perspective.

Coffey credits veterans like Eddie Guardado, Mike Stanton and David Weathers with helping him develop as a reliever.

Like Eddie told me, 'Just grip it and rip it,'" Coffey said.

Lohse update: On the back fields of the Reds' complex Monday morning, Kyle Lohse threw 74 pitches in a simulated game. It was the second simulated action for Lohse since he suffered a strained right hamstring in his first start.

"Everything felt pretty good, but there are things I need to work on," Lohse said. "Five days from now, I'll be ready to go."

Take that: Two of the hitters Lohse faced were Ken Griffey Jr. and 2005 first-round draft pick Jay Bruce. More than a dozen players from the Reds Minor League camp came over and watched.

Griffey, who was trying to come back from a broken left hand, took his swings without any incident. His bat did not come through as lucky. Just like in Lohse's previous simulated game, Griffey broke his bat on a changeup.

"You're the first person to break two of my bats," Griffey told Lohse.

With new lumber during his later at-bats, Griffey sharply hit two balls back at Lohse on the mound.

"I was happy with it," Lohse said of the performance. "I got another bat off of Griff."

Injury report: Before his second at-bat against Toronto on Monday, outfielder Ryan Freel was lifted for a pinch-hitter in the second inning because of a tight right hamstring. Freel was listed as day-to-day.

Reliever Gary Majewski (right shoulder) took Monday off from throwing after making 35 pitches in his latest bullpen session on Sunday. The Reds hope Majewski can begin facing hitters in live BP this weekend.

First cuts: Before hitting the field Monday morning, the Reds made their first cuts of this year's camp. Left-hander Phil Dumatrait was optioned to Triple-A Louisville. Outfielder Chris Dickerson and pitcher Calvin Medlock were optioned to Double-A Chattanooga. Pitchers Jason Kershner and Tom Shearn were re-assigned to the Minor League camp.

Cincinnati has 53 players remaining in camp, 50 active. (Guardado, Jeff Keppinger and Miguel Perez are out the rest of camp with injuries).

Coming up: Josh Hamilton got the day off to rest on Monday, but is on Tuesday's travel roster when the Reds play the Yankees in Tampa on Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. ET. Aaron Harang will start for Cincinnati against New York's Mike Mussina.
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Old 03-13-2007, 08:37 AM   #2
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Re: Notes: Coffey exudes confidence

I am sorry but I am sick and tired of hearing about Coffey exuding confidence or how he wants the closer job this year. If they guy was serious he wouldn't have come into camp looking like a beer league 1b at best. It irritates me when talks about wanting something but doesn't look like he has put in the work in order to obtain that. I may be completly wrong and the guy may have worked his tail off this offseason but i doubt it. Coffey let your performance do the talking for you.
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Old 03-13-2007, 08:43 AM   #3
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Re: Notes: Coffey exudes confidence

I've got a little swagger myself going on this morning. Maybe I should be considered for the closer job.
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Old 03-13-2007, 10:10 AM   #4
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I've got a little swagger myself going on this morning. Maybe I should be considered for the closer job.
You're assuming there will be an open competition. Much like the rotation where Milton and Lohse are all but guaranteed spots, it seems like the Reds resigned themselves to closer by committee before the games began. Competion is what makes spring fun, there's not much going on here. This makes even less sense when you consider the sheer number of players on the spring roster.
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Old 03-13-2007, 11:26 AM   #5
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Re: Notes: Coffey exudes confidence

In fairness, he could still be a successful reliever if he is fat. More likely, him being out of shape also correlates to him being out of (pitching) shape. He has been successful so far this spring. I know he struggled last year, but it seems like he is finding coming of age.
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Old 03-13-2007, 11:51 AM   #6
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Give him a break, he's big boned.

The fitness issue for Todd is between the ears, hopefully another year of maturity will give him confidence to perform in any situation, especially the intense ones. Guardardo and Weathers are good counsel, having gotten it done last year with little stuff and a lot of composure.
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In fairness, he could still be a successful reliever if he is fat. More likely, him being out of shape also correlates to him being out of (pitching) shape. He has been successful so far this spring. I know he struggled last year, but it seems like he is finding coming of age.
Oh I understand that. You can pitch successfully out of relief as a rather large individual. But also didn't the reds cut Josh Hancock because he reported to camp overweight? I dont expect to see the guy ripped and full of muscle but I did expect more out of him. Esp since he has been saying how he wants another shot at the closers job. IMO if Coffey had reported to camp in the best shape he has been in it would have shown me a level of determination from him that has yet to be seen. I know performance will ultimatly prove whether Coffey gets a shot at being the closer. But I just dont understand saying how you want to have your best year and not come into camp in your best shape.
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Old 03-13-2007, 02:03 PM   #8
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Re: Notes: Coffey exudes confidence

never mind that Coffey used to top well over 300 pounds...obviously he hasn't been working at it the last three years.
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Re: Notes: Coffey exudes confidence

Lee Smith was a pretty big guy, and a pretty effective closer. I don't see the argument.
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Old 03-13-2007, 04:44 PM   #11
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Re: Notes: Coffey exudes confidence

Coffey credits veterans like Eddie Guardado, Mike Stanton and David Weathers with helping him develop as a reliever.

Like Eddie told me, 'Just grip it and rip it,'" Coffey said.




How could you not have confidence with great veteran advice like that.
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Old 03-13-2007, 06:52 PM   #12
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Todd has been working very hard this ST and hopefully will have an excellent season.
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