Thursday, January 14, 2010

The Cincinnati Reds have signed the highly touted Cuban pitching prospect Aroldis Chapman. The Reds outbid several other mlb clubs including the Toronto Blue Jays and Boston Red Sox.
Cincinatti and Chapman agreed to a six year deal worth just over 30 million dollars.

He's a big young kid, 21 years old (or 22, depending on your source) standing 6'4 and 200 pounds. We'll see what 30 million dollars guaranteed does for his work ethic.
I saw Chapman pitch a few times in the world baseball classic, and his stuff can be nothing less than dominant when he is on his game.

I personally have a few key things I look for in identifying a potentially successfully mlb, or even all-star caliber pitcher. The first one being a healthy and efficent pitching motion. I haven't really found enough video Chapman throwing the ball to make a call on his mechanics. For the time being I'll just keep an eye on his strikeouts per nine innings and walk numbers.

Here's the article from the Red's official website: I'll elaborate on this subject more later

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