Work with me here. Luke “Sky” Weaver.
Work with me here. Luke “Sky” Weaver.
https://www.mlb.com/reds/news/luke-w...igns-with-redsThe Reds sign right-hander Luke Weaver to a one-year, $2 million contract.
A starter most of his career, Weaver worked almost exclusively out of the bullpen last season for Arizona and Kansas City.
While Weaver didn't have sterling numbers, Krall noted that Weaver also had a 2.69 FIP (fielding independent pitching). It's a statistic that focuses solely on the events a pitcher has the most control over -- strikeouts, walks, hit-by-pitches and home runs. It removes results on balls hit into the field of play.
"There’s obviously luck in there," Krall said. "Sometimes guys do get hit more than they should, but I think overall he’s got a chance to turn over a lineup. And I think that we just need one to take a shot on, especially with how good his peripherals were last year."
If Weaver doesn't crack the rotation, he would be used as a bullpen asset.
"We’ll see if he can make some adjustments and get him back on the right track," Krall said of Weaver. "I think he can start, he can relieve. It just adds another guy that gives you some innings and competition starting in Spring Training. If he gets back to where he was, he’s a solid back-end starter.”
Utility player Matt Reynolds was designated for assignment to make room for Weaver on Cincinnati's 40-man roster.
Reynolds manned seven defensive positions (including two outings as a pitcher) and also served as a designated hitter across 92 games in 2022, batting .246 with a .652 OPS and three home runs. If he clears waivers, Krall said he would like to bring Reynolds back as a Spring Training non-roster invitee.
I was hoping they would aim higher for a back end SP, but it's better than nothing I guess.
HokieRed (01-13-2023),Ron Madden (01-13-2023)
A $2M guaranteed major league contract is kind of surprising for a guy who was on waivers last year and then pitched so poorly after being claimed.
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https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2023/...ke-weaver.html
The 29-year-old Weaver has over five years of major league service time. He can’t be optioned without his consent, so he’s a virtual lock to open the season on the MLB roster in some capacity.
He’ll return to the free agent market again at year’s end, and the one-year term makes him an obvious midseason trade candidate if things click early in his Cincinnati tenure.
The Reds are unlikely to hang around the playoff picture in 2023, making it likely they’d field offers on short-term veterans like Weaver and fellow free agent signee Wil Myers if those players perform well enough to draw interest from contenders.
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So, from Krall's interview, it looks like Weaver will start the season as the fifth starter.
That gives the Reds Greene/ Lodolo/ Ashcraft/ Cessa/ Weaver as a rotation on Opening Day, with Overton/ Dunn/ Williamson/ Stoudt (likely in that order) behind them either in AAA or as swing-men in the bullpen.
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My preference would be
Greene, Lodolo, Ashcraft, Weaver, Overton in the rotation
Diaz, Antone, Cessa, Sims, Santillan, SanMartin, Farmer and a new lefty in the bullepn (AAA shuttle spot if they don't bring in a lefty). I'd like to keep the career minor leaguers to a minimum.
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The Royals let him go... from their bullpen... ugh.
"Don't trust any statistics you did not fake yourself."--Winston Churchill
That’s how I see it. I don’t hate it. Still too thin for my taste, it will require a lot of health to be an asset.
I think Dunn needs to be tried in short stints. And Overton is your classic swingman. Stoudt and Williamson are really solid option in AAA that really need another 10 starts each before being called up.
They still need another lefty for the pen.
Last edited by klw; 01-13-2023 at 10:07 PM.
“The guys we've had for the most part have been serviceable at this level.”
Whatever he is, just find us 170 innings, young man
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mth123 (01-13-2023)
I try not to be a naysayer for the sake of saying nay… but this guy is EXTREMELY hittable. I’m not sure what role the Reds have in mind for him - I hope it’s middle relief. If the plan is to make him a SP, I just don’t see it. I mean, I guess he might be better than Brandon Williamson and Justin Dunn… maybe. I don’t think I can say anything about this guy that I couldn’t have said about Mike Minor 11 months ago.
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