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Bronson Arroyo | Starting Pitcher

TEAM: Cincinnati Reds
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6'4' / 194
DOB: 2/24/1977
AGE:32
BATS/THROWS:Right / Right
CONTRACT INFO: 2Details
 Aaron Harang-S- RedsDec. 1 - 8:52 am et
According to ESPN's Buster Olney, "the perception of rival executives is that the Reds' preference is to move Aaron Harang, rather than Bronson Arroyo."
It makes sense. Harang has struggled for two straight seasons and is owed $12.5 million in 2010. The 31-year-old finished with a 6-14 record, 4.21 ERA and 1.41 WHIP in '09 and a 6-17 record with a 4.79 ERA in '08. Arroyo, on the other hand, posted a 3.84 ERA and a 1.27 WHIP this past year while tallying 15 wins. He's 32 and is set to earn $11 million in the upcoming season.
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 Pitching
GGSWLSVIPHRERBBKCGSHOERAWHIP
333315130220.121410194 65 127 323.841.27
Career Stats Pitching
 YearTeamGGSWLSVIPHRERBBKCGSHOERAWHIP
2000PIT201226071.08861513650006.461.75
2001PIT241357088.19954503439105.111.51
2002PIT9421027.03014121522004.001.67
2003BOS6000117.11054414002.080.81
2004BOS32291090178.2171998047142004.031.22
2005BOS353214100205.121311610354100004.511.30
2006CIN353514110240.2222988864184313.291.19
2007CIN34349150210.22321099963156104.231.40
2008CIN343415110200.021911610668163104.771.44
2009CIN333315130220.12141019465127323.841.27
 
 Bronson Arroyo-S - Reds Nov. 23 - 11:29 am et

Bronson Arroyo questioned why the Reds traded for Scott Rolen and re-signed Ramon Hernandez if they aren't serious about competing next season.
"In my mind, there was no reason to get [Scott] Rolen [in a July 31 trade] if we're turning around and moving guys without waiting to see what happens [during the season]," said Arroyo. "I think they'll give us four months to see if we can compete in the division. If we're not, we'll have a big scale back. For now, they seem committed to win." Arroyo, who will earn $11 million next season, would be surprised if he is traded before next season, however his name has surfaced in trade rumors as the Reds attempt to shed payroll.
Source: MLBlogs.com
 Brandon Phillips-2B - Reds Nov. 10 - 10:20 pm et  

According to Ed Price of AOL Fanhouse, the Reds may be forced to trade one or two of their stars this winter as an overall cost-cutting maneuver.
Cincinnati's payroll stood at $71 million in 2009 and sources have indicated it must be cut closer to $65 million for 2010. "We're going to probably have less to spend this year than we have in the past," Reds general manager Walt Jocketty admitted Tuesday. "It just depends on how [ticket] sales go this offseason." Price suggests Brandon Phillips, Bronson Arroyo or Aaron Harang could be on the move.
Source: AOL Fanhouse
 Bronson Arroyo-S - Reds Oct. 4 - 1:19 pm et

Bronson Arroyo won't undergo surgery this winter for carpal tunnel syndrome in his right wrist.
Arroyo's wrist issues are more of an issue when it comes to playing guitar -- perhaps his favorite hobby -- than throwing a baseball. He said he plans to keep playing this winter, but that he'll quit prior to spring training.
 Bronson Arroyo-S - Reds Oct. 1 - 4:01 pm et

Bronson Arroyo has denied cheating allegations brought by Cardinals manager Tony LaRussa.
St. Louis pitching coach Dave Duncan also pointed a finger at Arroyo, saying that he pitched so effectively against the Redbirds by using pine tar on his cap to get a grip on the ball. The opposing pitcher, John Smoltz, was complaining all game long about the balls being too slick. Arroyo said the stain on his cap is from mud used to rub baseballs at other stadiums. After a poor start to the season, Arroyo finished 15-13 with a 3.84 ERA and bolstered his trade value.
 Bronson Arroyo-S - Reds Sep. 30 - 10:58 pm et

Bronson Arroyo hurled 8 1/3 innings of one-run ball in a 6-1 win over the Cardinals on Wednesday night.
Make that 13 consecutive quality starts to finish the season. Arroyo was brilliant yet again, yielding just four hits while walking one and striking out six. The only run scored on a fourth-inning single by Albert Pujols. On the strength of a strong finish, Arroyo completes the 2009 season at 15-13 with a 3.84 ERA. It wouldn't be the worst idea to hold onto him, but Arroyo has certainly boosted his trade value.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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