Danny Graves

50-Year-Old PitcherP
 Free Agent  
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$Released by the Astros in March 2009.
PHouston Astros  
March 25, 2009
Graves was released from his contract by the Astros on Wednesday, according to the Associated Press.
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Graves posted a 6.43 ERA in seven appearances for the 'Stros this spring. He requested his release because he had been reassigned to minor league camp over the weekend, and wanted the opportunity to explore options elsewhere.
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Graves wore out his welcome in 2005 with both the Reds and the Mets. He somehow managed to end the year with WHIP over 2.00. With his sinking fastball no longer biting, he's a shell of his former self and the best he can hope for is a spring training invite in 2006.
By virtually every metric, Graves' second-half splits send out a warning signal. After the All-Star break, Graves had a 7.23 ERA, 1.98 WHIP, .349 BAA and an 11/8 K/BB ratio over 18.2 innings. He also took his first trip to the DL with a back injury. If you're in a keeper league, talk up his 41 saves this offseason (and try not to point out that 33 of them came before the All-Star break) and see if you can get full value for him.
Although the move to convert Graves from closing to starting didn't work, it was a noble experiment by the Reds. Given their financial situation and their cast of starters, one could argue that they *had* to take the chance. Nonetheless, it didn’t work out. Graves' velocity dropped significantly, as his fastball topped out around 87 mph as a starter after registering in the low 90s as a reliever, and he came down with shoulder soreness that ended his season. He'll be back as a closer in 2004. If at all possible, watch carefully how Graves throws this spring before pulling the trigger on him on Draft Day - there's a legitimate concern that he'll have residual soreness in his shoulder and that his velocity won't be back up.
Graves is fairly dependent on getting the ground ball and having his defense making the plays behind him. As such, he'll work with a smaller margin for error than your prototypical power pitcher. Still, his control has improved enough that his relatively low strikeout count isn't too damaging. He began his transition from closer to starter last September and is expected to be a starter for all of 2003.
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PHouston Astros  
January 14, 2009
The Astros signed Graves to a minor league deal on Wednesday.
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PMinnesota Twins  
March 23, 2008
Graves has signed a minor league deal with the Twins, the Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
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PColorado Rockies  
April 2, 2007
Graves was released by Colorado.
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PColorado Rockies  
March 5, 2007
Graves, who has been sidelined because of a strained muscle in his side, said he is feeling better, the Rocky Mountain News reports. He will face hitters in batting practice before playing in a spring game.
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PColorado Rockies  
February 23, 2007
Graves was scratched from his bullpen session Thursday because of a strained muscle in his left side, the Rocky Mountain News reports.
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