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13 months ago  ::  May 22, 2012 - 11:44AM #1
laurenfrances
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Regarding aroldis arrest at 93 mph (after midnight, via ) recalls nyy didn't bid much due to maturity concerns
 




Reds' Aroldis Chapman arrested




Updated: May 21, 2012, 11:57 PM

Associated Press



CINCINNATI -- Aroldis Chapman was arrested for speeding and driving with a suspended license early Monday, a few hours after it appeared he was in line to become the Cincinnati Reds' next closer.

General manager Walt Jocketty and manager Dusty Baker met with Chapman following a 4-1 win over Atlanta on Monday night to get details of the pitcher's arrest, which they didn't know about before the game.

Police in the Columbus suburb of Grove City emailed The Associated Press a copy of an arrest report showing the 24-year-old reliever was stopped after radar clocked him going 93 mph on northbound Interstate 71 shortly before 1 a.m. on Monday.

That was a few hours after Chapman moved to the front of the competition for the closer's job by finishing a 5-2 win over the Yankees in New York on Sunday for his first save of the season and the second of his career.

"I don't know what happened," Baker said after the meeting with Chapman. "He got a speeding ticket. It can happen to anybody. His people are taking care of it, and we're helping."

The arrest report said Chapman was seen speeding at 12:40 a.m. When police stopped him, they found he had a suspended Kentucky driver's license. He was arrested and photographed, then released on bond. He has a court appearance scheduled for June 6.

Chapman, who speaks to the media with a trainer serving as translator, wasn't available for comment after the meeting.

His arrest is the latest twist in the Reds' attempt to find someone to take the spot of closerRyan Madson, out for the season with a torn elbow ligament. They gave left-hander Sean Marshall the first chance, but he struggled, prompting Baker to try the hard-throwing Cuban with a 0.00 ERA.

Marshall got the final out in the 4-1 win over the Braves on Monday. Baker wasn't going to use Chapman because he had pitched four of the previous five days.

"It's going to be a situation where we're going to have to use who we think is best on that day, and hopefully he's rested and the best guy for that day," Baker said before the game. "It could be a number of guys.

"This is what happens when you lose your closer, you know what I mean?"

The Reds signed Chapman to a six-year, $30.25 million deal in 2010, expecting him to develop into a dominant starter. With the rotation set and the team on its way to the NL Central title that year, they moved him into the bullpen for the first time.

He did so well that they kept him there for 2011 in a setup role, but he struggled with his control and developed a sore pitching shoulder. He finished 4-1 with a 3.60 ERA in 54 appearances that season.

Cincinnati planned to move him back into a starting spot during spring training until injuries decimated the back end of the bullpen. Madson had reconstructive elbow surgery, and setup men Bill Bray and Nick Masset got hurt.

So Chapman went back into a setup role and has dazzled, giving up only seven hits and one unearned run in 22 1-3 innings while striking out 39. He has been so dominant that Baker decided he might be ready to try closing games.

"He graduated to the setup role," Baker said. "Now, hopefully, he's graduated -- which we think he might have -- to the closer's role. It just depends on how often you can use him."

Given Chapman's shoulder problems last season, the Reds have been careful about pitching him too many days in a row. He pitched in four of five games in New York last week against the Mets and Yankees, but hasn't gone three days in a row -- typical for a closer.

"We didn't want to go four out of five," Baker said. "We hoped not to use him (that much). But we're on an honor basis -- he said he felt fine. I just tell him to make sure you're telling the truth. Right now it's not hero time. It's May, not September."


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13 months ago  ::  May 22, 2012 - 12:19PM #2
hampfan
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May 22, 2012 -- 11:44AM, laurenfrances wrote:



Regarding aroldis arrest at 93 mph (after midnight, via ) recalls nyy didn't bid much due to maturity concerns


Even so, I wish we had gotten him. He pitches faster than he drives. I'm sure there'd be players on our team that could have edged him toward greater maturity.

13 months ago  ::  May 22, 2012 - 12:28PM #3
laurenfrances
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May 22, 2012 -- 12:19PM, hampfan wrote:


May 22, 2012 -- 11:44AM, laurenfrances wrote:



Regarding aroldis arrest at 93 mph (after midnight, via ) recalls nyy didn't bid much due to maturity concerns


Even so, I wish we had gotten him. He pitches faster than he drives. I'm sure there'd be players on our team that could have edged him toward greater maturity.




If he continues to drive at that speed, he won't be pitching for long,95mph or otherwise ....Sealed

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13 months ago  ::  May 22, 2012 - 1:20PM #4
GottaGoToMo
Posts: 33,273

I guess he likes to do everthing fast!

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13 months ago  ::  May 22, 2012 - 1:34PM #5
qwik3457bb
Posts: 5,744

 Maybe he threw a ball down the highway, and wanted to see if he could outrace it with his car.

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13 months ago  ::  May 22, 2012 - 1:46PM #6
luvdayanks
Posts: 9,718

May 22, 2012 -- 1:20PM, GottaGoToMo wrote:


I guess he likes to do everthing fast!




In this particular case it sounds like he did it half fast.Wink

13 months ago  ::  May 22, 2012 - 3:12PM #7
misscamaguey
Posts: 3,623

He has more trouble than the DUI


 


Here is my translation of what I read on El Nuevo Herald Miami Spanish Newspaper


 


According to the testimony of Aroldis Chapman before the Office of Criminal Investigations of the Revolutionary National Police, in Cuba, Curbelo supposedly “proposed” a clandestine operation that would move Chapman to a safe beach house in Havana.  He said, Curbelo assured him that “they were going to spirit him out and bring him to the US via a fast boat and he would be the only passenger. On Friday, Maylén Turruellas Mendez, wife of Curbelo, told El  Nuevo Herald, the Spanish newspaper that the whole case was a fabrication by Chapman in order to gain favors with the Cuban Security that would allow Chapman to rejoin the Cuban baseball Team.  He tried to escape once.


Turruellas maintained that the true intention of Chapman always was to  escape Cuba and play professional baseball in the US.


I hope that Chapman is not involved on something as repugnant as what Mrs. Curbelo told El Nuevo Herald, because if it is a fact, he will have enemies in Cuba and never mind the Cuban Community in this country. I understand he lives in Miami in the off season.


 


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13 months ago  ::  May 22, 2012 - 3:55PM #8
78Bombers
Posts: 1,686

"He has more trouble than the DUI..."


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what dui? 


I can't drive 55...


13 months ago  ::  May 22, 2012 - 4:00PM #9
Lola
Posts: 12,532

May 22, 2012 -- 1:34PM, qwik3457bb wrote:


 Maybe he threw a ball down the highway, and wanted to see if he could outrace it with his car.




LMAO!

13 months ago  ::  May 22, 2012 - 4:09PM #10
Branes
Posts: 139

It wasn't a DUI, just a speeding ticket and driving with a suspended license. I think he can afford to pay for that.


As for driving 93MPH. I had my '05 Vette Convertible up to 125 on a small highway in Wisconsin a few years back. Of course, if you're going to do that you'd better have a K40 watching your butt. I could detect radar 4 miles ahead. When mine went off, I went back down to 70 and about 2 minutes later saw the cop on the side of the road. I waved at him but below the window where he couldn't see. :P




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