DAVID WEATHERS RUMORS

Jake Peavey just minutes away from being hospitalized

For unknown reasons, Jake Peavey suddenly looks like David Weathers if he were one of the Germans in the final scene of Raiders of the Lost Ark. He's clearly solved the humidity riddle. [Screengrab via MLB.com]
Via Sports Hernia  |  June 25, 2010

D**** W*******, M*** L****, J** O***** and more!

Okay, admittedly I got carried away with the headline. David Weathers is no longer a Red, and he certainly had some good moments for our favorite team, so I guess I can start typing his full name out again. Anyway, some items in the news: –The Reds received an undisclosed amount of cash from the Brewers to complete the Aug. 9 trade for Weathers. My sources indicate the amount was...
Via Redleg Nation  |  October 17, 2009

Trades Can Hurt

The Reds traded David Weathers to Milwaukee Sunday, and David wasn’t happy: “Walt Jocketty isn’t the most popular guy with my son right now,” he said. You tend to forget the human element when a trade happens. Sunday’s trade took Weathers completely by surprise. His family is home in Tennessee — two of his three kids have [...]
Via Baseball Musings  |  August 10, 2009

Milwaukee obtains P Weathers from Cincinnati

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- The Milwaukee Brewers have acquired Cincinnati right-hander David Weathers for a player to be named later.
Via SI.com  |  August 09, 2009

Brewers trade for Weathers

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- The Milwaukee Brewers have acquired Cincinnati right-hander David Weathers for a player to be named later.
Via Sports Illustrated  |  August 09, 2009

Weathers signs

Before my power goes out again here is the news of the day.David Weathers avoided arbitration and signed a 1 year deal with a team option for 2010. The money breaks down like this2009: $3.5 million2010: $3.7 million or $400,000 buyoutSolid deal for the Reds and Weathers. He some how continues to get people out with the biggest skill of all grittiness.
Via Dunn and Dunner  |  January 28, 2009

Weathers accepts arbitration

John Fay:Right-hander David Weathers accepted arbitration. That means he goes on the 40-man roster. With the year he had last year, my guess is he'll get between $3 and $4 million in arbitration.I was hoping he would not take it so the Reds would get the extra pick. How un-David Weathers like. He normally scares us to death loads the bases then pulls out some crap to get out of a...
Via Dunn and Dunner  |  December 08, 2008

Reds Re-sign Mike Lincoln

Denver Post:The Cincinnati Reds signed right-handed free agent Mike Lincoln to a two-year, $4-million deal accoding to contract information obtained by The Denver Post. Lincoln went 2-5 with a 4.48 ERA in 64 games last season. He will make $1.5 million in 2009 and $2.5 million in 2010. He also has financial incentives for games started and games finished. He was one of the better...
Via Dunn and Dunner  |  December 04, 2008

Griffey Throws A Throat Slash Gesture At Reds' Announcer Jeff Brantley

Jeff Brantley hasn't been making many friends in the Reds clubhouse this year and it appears that players are fed up with him. So much so that the level headed Ken Griffey Jr gestured to him with a throat slash following a homerun on Saturday night. Here's the background and the video (:30 mark as he enters the dugout)....CINCINNATI ? For those who read Ken Griffey Jr....
Via Awful Announcing Inactive  |  July 28, 2008

Aaron Harang's Complete Game Defines Reds Season

In Harang's last start of the year, he shut down the Pirates for his 6th complete game of the year (Tied with CC Sabathia for most in the Majors). The Reds have not had more than 6 complete games as an entire team since 2000. While this points towards the development and durability of Harang, it also identifies what's wrong with the club. "Harang's feat is a convergence...
Via Cincinnati Reds Blog  |  September 30, 2006
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