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  • Sabercatsfan
    MVP
    • May 2003
    • 1443

    #1

    Mariners sign Chris Reitsma

    I don't even know where to start, typical Mariners move, waste money on other teams rusty spare parts and then brag about their got a "quality" major league player.




    Reitsma Agrees to $2.05 Million Deal With Mariners

    Jan 5, 3:01 PM (ET)

    By GREGG BELL
    SEATTLE (AP) -Former Atlanta Braves closer Chris Reitsma agreed Friday to a $2.05 million, one-year contract with Seattle to become the Mariners' setup reliever.
    Reitsma gets $1.35 million this year and can earn additional bonuses based on appearances and games finished. Seattle has a $2.7 million option for 2008 with a $700,000 buyout.
    He became a free agent last month when the Braves failed to offer a 2007 contract. He made $2.75 million in 2006. The right-hander began last season as the Braves' closer but lost his job after blowing four of 12 chances. He was 1-2 with an 8.68 ERA in 27 starts before season-ending surgery on his pitching elbow on July 18.
    Reitsma, who made $2.75 million last year, will assume the Mariners' setup role for closer J.J. Putz. Seattle traded 2006 setup man Rafael Soriano to the Braves for starting pitcher Horacio Ramirez earlier this offseason.
    Mark Lowe, a rookie surprise in 2006 who was on track to be Putz's setup man in '07, had arm surgery in the fall. The Mariners don't know when Lowe will return.
    "Chris is a proven, quality major league pitcher and his ability and track record show that he can pitch at the end of games," Mariners general manager Bill Bavasi said. "When we made our trades earlier this winter, we were confident that setup-quality relief would be available to restock our bullpen."
    Reitsma, who turned 29 last week, has a career record of 32-44 with 37 saves and a 4.58 ERA in 312 appearances, including 53 starts. He pitched for Cincinnati in 2001-03 before joining Atlanta in '04.
    "Chris is a kid who wants to pitch every day," Seattle manager Mike Hargrove said. "In the bullpen, one of the most valuable qualities a pitcher can have is consistency, both in terms of being available and in the results he provides. Chris gives us the consistency we need as we bridge the gap from our starters to J.J."
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  • TDO
    Rookie
    • Mar 2005
    • 231

    #2
    Re: Mariners sign Chris Reitsma

    im still out on reitsma..it could be a good move. he was hurt last year so that might explain the bad outings, and i think i heard somewhere the injury could have been lingering to the season before..so that might explain his poor outings in hotlanta...but i still dont think he's a closer for any team

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    • CaliBuck
      Banned
      • Mar 2006
      • 1436

      #3
      Re: Mariners sign Chris Reitsma

      Given all the ludicrous money signings by other teams this year, this is actually an okay deal for the M's. Reitsma is a pretty decent pitcher with a wicked changeup. For the price, it's not bad.

      Look on the bright side, you coulda signed Jason Marquis, Gil Meche, or Ted Lilly to those outrageous contracts. In comparison to those, this isn't a bad deal.

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      • skitch
        Fear Ameer
        • Oct 2002
        • 12349

        #4
        Re: Mariners sign Chris Reitsma

        Have fun.

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        • bravosfan
          All Star
          • Jul 2002
          • 5184

          #5
          Re: Mariners sign Chris Reitsma

          My condolences.

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          • BGarrett7
            All Star
            • Jul 2003
            • 5890

            #6
            Re: Mariners sign Chris Reitsma

            First Horacio, now Reitsma... Thanks, Seattle.

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            • cjonesfan921
              UGH, next year
              • Jan 2005
              • 20081

              #7
              Re: Mariners sign Chris Reitsma

              Someone actually signed Reitsma.

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              • Stoud
                MVP
                • Mar 2003
                • 1259

                #8
                Re: Mariners sign Chris Reitsma

                My first response:

                Grunt. Moan. Scream. Grunt Again. Sigh.

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                • CaliBuck
                  Banned
                  • Mar 2006
                  • 1436

                  #9
                  Re: Mariners sign Chris Reitsma

                  Originally posted by Stoud
                  My first response:

                  Grunt. Moan. Scream. Grunt Again. Sigh.
                  Eh, he's better than that crap you got rid of in Joel Piniero.

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                  • dieselboy
                    --------------
                    • Dec 2002
                    • 18040

                    #10
                    Re: Mariners sign Chris Reitsma

                    Is he even going to be ready for spring training?

                    I don't hate the move, but eh.

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                    • TheMatrix31
                      RF
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 52920

                      #11
                      Re: Mariners sign Chris Reitsma

                      At first, I read "Marlins" and the first thought that ran through my mind was "Great, this guy's gonna screw us somehow".

                      Good.

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                      • BGarrett7
                        All Star
                        • Jul 2003
                        • 5890

                        #12
                        Re: Mariners sign Chris Reitsma

                        Originally posted by Stoud
                        My first response:

                        Grunt. Moan. Scream. Grunt Again. Sigh.
                        Get used to that reaction, it's the same one you'll have everytime you see him coming in from the bullpen.

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                        • Coug00
                          LOB
                          • Jul 2002
                          • 3476

                          #13
                          Re: Mariners sign Chris Reitsma

                          My reaction is indifference...not much money in case he doesn't return to pre-injury form. And he throws a ton of groundballs (50%+), which should help him being in Seattle. Supposedly he'll be ready by Spring Training.

                          In 2005 the backend of the M's bullpen consisted of George Sherrill, Mark Lowe, Rafael Soriano, and JJ Putz. Next to the Twins, that's about the best backend bullpen in baseball.

                          The 2006 M's will display Juleo Mateo, Sherrill, Reitsma, and Putz. UGH.
                          Member of The OS Baseball Rocket Scientists Association

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                          • LiquidCrash
                            All Star
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 6066

                            #14
                            Re: Mariners sign Chris Reitsma

                            I'm just glad I don't have to watch him in Braves uniform anymore. Bringing him in was practically throwing the game away.

                            But it's not a lot of money if it doesn't work out for them.

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                            • CaliBuck
                              Banned
                              • Mar 2006
                              • 1436

                              #15
                              Re: Mariners sign Chris Reitsma

                              Folks. It's not that much money. Relax. For the money, it's not too bad of a signing. If they release him, so what?

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