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Here's a Thought: Sergio Mitre's 2009...Actually Not That Bad?
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Yesterday, I took a look at the pitcher with the highest True ERA/ERA differential in the majors: Reds closer Francisco Cordero, whose 2.16 ERA was 2.70 runs lower than his 4.86 True ERA. Comment?
Red Reposter - Adam Dunn continues to be more interesting than the Reds
... Fernando Rodney a 2-year, 11M deal With another big market team signing a reliever, the chances of moving Francisco Cordero this winter just got a little slimmer. Not that there was much hope to begin with. Help Will Carroll write his next book. ... Comment?
Here's a Thought: Francisco Cordero Is Primed for 2010 Regression
When Francisco Cordero left the Brewers after the 2007, he was an elite reliever no matter where you looked in his stats. Comment?
Jocketty creative in making Reds viable
... The Reds still have $59.75 million committed to nine players during 2010 in Aaron Harang ($12.5 million), Francisco Cordero ($12 million), Bronson Arroyo ($11 million), Brandon Phillips ($6.75 million), Rolen ($6 million), Willy Taveras ($4 ... Comment?
Reds give 3B Scott Rolen 2-year extension
... next year: Rolen, starter Aaron Harang ($12.5 million), starter Bronson Arroyo ($11 million) and closer Francisco Cordero ($12 million). The Reds are looking to trade at least one of the pitchers, and have had talks with the Los Angeles Dodgers ... Comment?
... next year: Rolen, starter Aaron Harang ($12.5 million), starter Bronson Arroyo ($11 million) and closer Francisco Cordero ($12 million). The Reds are looking to trade at least one of the pitchers, and have had talks with the Los Angeles Dodgers ... Comment?
Reds Give Rolen $13 Million Extension
... next year: Rolen, starter Aaron Harang ($12.5 million), starter Bronson Arroyo ($11 million) and closer Francisco Cordero ($12 million). The Reds are looking to trade at least one of the pitchers, and have had talks with the Los Angeles Dodgers ... Comment?
Rolen's deal brings Reds payroll relief
... about as tight as a piano string. Before Rolen's deal was reworked, nine players - Harang ($12.5 million), Francisco Cordero ($12 million), Rolen ($11 million), Arroyo ($11 million), Brandon Phillips ($6.75 million), Willy Taveras ($4 million), ... Comment?
Reds give 3B Rolen 2-year extension
... next year: Rolen, starter Aaron Harang ($12.5 million), starter Bronson Arroyo ($11 million) and closer Francisco Cordero ($12 million). The Reds are looking to trade at least one of the pitchers, and have had talks with the Los Angeles Dodgers ... Comment?
... next year: Rolen, starter Aaron Harang ($12.5 million), starter Bronson Arroyo ($11 million) and closer Francisco Cordero ($12 million). The Reds are looking to trade at least one of the pitchers, and have had talks with the Los Angeles Dodgers ... Comment?
Rolen's deal trims Reds' payroll
... about as tight as a piano string. Before Rolen's deal was reworked, nine players - Harang ($12.5 million), Francisco Cordero ($12 million), Rolen ($11 million), Arroyo ($11 million), Brandon Phillips ($6.75 million), Willy Taveras ($4 million), ... Comment?
Baseball | Scott Rolen, Cincinnati Reds agree on 2-year contract extension
... next year: Rolen, starter Aaron Harang ($12.5 million), starter Bronson Arroyo ($11 million) and closer Francisco Cordero ($12 million). The Reds are looking to trade at least one of the pitchers, and have had talks with the Los Angeles Dodgers ... Comment?
Small-Payroll Teams Don't Need Jacuzzis
Teams like the Pirates--and Reds--can't really afford closers like Francisco Cordero. Comment?
... wondering if they needed to fill left field with a right-handed power hitter and whether to keep closer Francisco Cordero or try to trade his $12 million contract. BIGGEST NEEDS: A leadoff hitter and a No. 2 hitter who can get on base. The players ... Comment?
Team 75: The 1994 DetroitTigers
Record: 53-62 Win Percentage: .461 Win Percentage Change: -64 Run Differential: -19 Pythagorean Record: 56-59 AL Finish: Ninth of 14 Manager: Sparky Anderson Best Transaction: Signed Francisco Cordero as a free agent.A Cordero never spent much time with the Tigers, but he helped the Tigers trade for Juan Gonzalez and has been a pretty dominant ... Comment?
Red Reposter - Back to Work After a Nice Long Weekend at the Feed Trough
... this offseason should be getting a time machine. It's the only way to get the team out from under the Francisco Cordero contract, which they say is the biggest hurdle in putting together a competitive team. Another Fay Q & A "Q, from Andrew: What is ... Comment?
Inbox: Is Bruce on 'right' track?
... but a lock for right field again. I still say the best bet to stabilize payroll would be to offer closer Francisco Cordero on the market. The chance of him having another year like last year is questionable, he is our most tradeable commodity and ... Comment?
Cordero eyes TYIB's Closer of the Year
Reds reliever Francisco Cordero effectively, but almost quietly, established himself as one of the best closers in baseball this past season. Comment?
Free-agent preview: Starting and relief pitchers
... however, Valverde won't be able to find anything close to the four-year, $46 million contract closer Francisco Cordero signed just two years ago with the Reds. In his three full seasons as a closer (one with Arizona, two with Houston), Valverde has ... Comment?
Bronson Arroyo: What's His Trade Market?
... highest priced players. If the Reds were to trade some of their players, Aaron Harang, Brandon Phillips, Francisco Cordero, and Bronson Arroyo are the most likely trade candidates. For the purposes of todaya TMs post, leta TMs take a look at Arroyo. ... Comment?