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Mark Sheldon writes: Chapman to the pen 'for sure'
I thought that this deserved its own thread. Sheldon states the following in an article describing how the Reds will replace Rhodes "In 15 relief appearances for the Reds after his Aug. 31 promotion, Chapman was 2-2 with a 2.03 ERA. In 13 1/3 innings, the 22-year-old left-hander had five walks and 19 strikeouts. The club was leaning toward having him back in the bullpen again before eventually making him a starter. This should cinch a bullpen role, for sure."
http://cincinnati.reds.mlb.com/news/...s_cin&c_id=cin I don't know about 'for sure' but I'll bet money Chapman is in the bullpen for 2011.
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Re: Mark Sheldon writes: Chapman to the pen 'for sure'
Not sure if this means anything or not, but it sure looks like Chapman's going to the pen based on everything we've heard.
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Re: Mark Sheldon writes: Chapman to the pen 'for sure'
That would be a good move if Cordero is dealt. (Keep hoping for that Beltran for Cordero deal to be announced.) Otherwise, it seems as if Cincinnati is leaving a lot of potential help in a fairly minor role, as Chapman is, at best, going to end up an 8th inning set-up man or two-inning middle reliever, a la Logan Ondrusek.
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Re: Mark Sheldon writes: Chapman to the pen 'for sure'
Chapman needs to be given every opportunity possible during spring training to win a spot in the starting rotation, IMO.
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Re: Mark Sheldon writes: Chapman to the pen 'for sure'
Pedro Martinez started his career in the bullpen, too.
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Re: Mark Sheldon writes: Chapman to the pen 'for sure'
This is pure conjecture by Sheldon.
He claims "The Reds" have wanted to keep Chapman in the pen, but IIRC, Jocketty has been quoted very recently saying that Chapman will start ST as a starter. It only was Baker who expressed that he wanted Chapman for the pen. Maybe Sheldon knows something that he has not reported, but I'm not convinced he's right on this.
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Re: Mark Sheldon writes: Chapman to the pen 'for sure'
Starting out in the pen is a fine way to break in, but most guys who do that have logged the necessary innings to transition back to starter. Chapman really doesn't have the inning base to go out there and pitch even 150 innings and to get it he needs a full year starting in AAA. Adding him to the big league team was a good win now move in 2010 and he performed well, but cutting short his 2010 season in the rotation at AAA has set back his preparation time. The Reds have created a Joba situation here. Chapman is an asset to the big league team right now in a relief role, but to be the foundation player he was inteneded to be, the rotation is where he belongs and to get there he needs to start. From here it looks exactly as it looked at the end of 2010. Chapman's role in 2011 is as the successor to Rhodes as late inning lefty with a transition to closer when Cordero leaves. 2012 may just see Chapman settle in as a 9th inning intimidator with guys like Joseph, Valiquette and maybe Mace Thurman ready to be the set-up lefty group.
Chapman is on a pretty good path to becoming an even more valuable late inning arm. Its a bit of a tough spot for the Reds. He's really the only guy available for the job in 2011 and it doesn't look like the team has the cash to bring in somebody else even if they were inclined to back Chapman up a bit and let him start in AAA. He can be the leader of a fairly economical pen for the next several years by just keeping him on this path. Its a tough choice to make but money seems to be dictating the relief route IMO. There are worse things than juicing the crowd up every night by the possibility of a guy coming into a close game throwing 100 MPH and shutting the door. The 100 MPH hype would probably be a thing of the past with Chapman as a starter.
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Re: Mark Sheldon writes: Chapman to the pen 'for sure'
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Re: Mark Sheldon writes: Chapman to the pen 'for sure'
I agree. You don't sign a guy like Chapman, and pay him a lot of money, and then use him out of the pen. If he's ready to be a starter, find a spot for him in the rotation. You can find pen fodder on the FA market for a respectable price, 100mph+ throwing leftys you can't.
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Re: Mark Sheldon writes: Chapman to the pen 'for sure'
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Re: Mark Sheldon writes: Chapman to the pen 'for sure'
Until Chapman shows he can get ML hitters out while pitching with runners on base, then I'm fine with him in the bullpen. Pitching in relief for a couple years worked for this guy named Johan Santana too, in addition to Pedro.
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Re: Mark Sheldon writes: Chapman to the pen 'for sure'
Stuff is pretty fluid until April and can change at the professional level in sports. Nothing would surprise me at this point for things to be anounced and change several times from there.
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Re: Mark Sheldon writes: Chapman to the pen 'for sure'
I want Chapman in a much higher leverage role than as the 7th/8th inning reliever. Either make him the closer, or nurse him into starting.
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Re: Mark Sheldon writes: Chapman to the pen 'for sure'
Those guys had already built up the number of innings they were able to pitch. Chapman hasn't done that yet and indeed didn't get to last year because of the move to the bullpen.
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Re: Mark Sheldon writes: Chapman to the pen 'for sure'
How much did he pitch in Cuba. Was he a starter or reliever there?
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