Initially the Reds planned to have Aroldis Chapman build up his arm strength as a starter in the Arizona Fall League and winter ball, but shoulder problems put that on hold and now the left-hander?s role for 2012 is somewhat unclear.
Dusty Baker said today that they?ll give Chapman an opportunity to start this spring and ?if there?s not time and there?s not quality, you can always back off a guy.?
In other words, if he?s struggling to pitch multiple innings at a time?or if his shoulder starts barking again?the Reds can always shift him back to the bullpen. Baker also hinted that sending Chapman to the minors to continue working as a starter is a possibility that ?depends on our needs.?
Chapman shifted to the bullpen full time in mid-2010 and has thrown 63 innings for the Reds with a 3.27 ERA and 90/46 K/BB ratio. His overpowering fastball velocity would be very intriguing if he can maintain it multiple times through the lineup, but Chapman?s shaky control would seemingly be an even bigger obstacle as a starter and the Reds already have a full rotation with Johnny Cueto, Mat Latos, Bronson Arroyo, Mike Leake, and Homer Bailey.
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