David Weathers

54-Year-Old PitcherP
 Free Agent  
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$In November of 2009, the Brewers declined their club option on Weathers, making him a free agent. The Brewers opted for a $400,000 buyout.
PMilwaukee Brewers  
November 6, 2009
The Brewers declined their club option on Weathers, making him a free agent.
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The Brewers opted for a $400,000 buyout. Weathers will likely be able to find a team in need of bullpen help this winter.
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Weathers turned 40 during the 2009 season and may be at the end of the line. He'll look around during the offseason to see if any team is willing to give him a contract.
Because Weathers did a good job of keeping the ball in the park in 2008, he avoided any major damage to his ERA, but there are some signs that otherwise the wheels are starting to fall off. His walk rate and his BAA both took a big spike up, while his strikeout remained below 6.0 K/9IP. An .810 strand rate indicates he was a little lucky in not having too many of his inherited runners score. He accepted arbitration with the Reds in December, meaning he'll be back for one more season. Don't be surprised if he eventually loses the primary set-up role to Jared Burton.
Ever since Weathers began closing for the Reds, they (and most outside analysts) have been looking for ways to displace him from the role. He doesn't strike out a ton of hitters or counter that by being a groundball pitcher, but he pretty much got the job done last year. Still, he'll be back in a set-up role in 2008 following the signing of Francisco Cordero from the Brewers.
Weathers had bouts of effectiveness last year, tempered by an inability to strike batters out, so he'll never be a completely safe closer. Expect more of the same from the last two years. He'll share the closing duties with Mike Stanton.
A rocky start to the 2005 season made Weathers an unlikely closer later on, but he ended up as the head of the Reds' committee, converting 15 of 19 chances. Barring a late trade, he'll begin 2006 in the same role, but if Ryan Wagner continues to develop as the Reds hope, their roles could swap by midseason.
Weathers made three stops in 2004, pitching reasonably well at only one of them. The clock's ticking, but he's probably still got some middle decent relief life left in him.
Weathers is a solid right-handed setup man who wants the ball in all situations. His WHIP has risen the past three years, along with his BB:IP ratio. Weathers is most effective when he keeps the ball down. He set a career-high with seven saves in 2003, and will reprise his role as the Mets' main righty out of the bullpen with some save opportunities if the Mets don't sign a closer.
When Weathers keeps the ball on the ground, he's a very effective set-up man. Pitching in Shea Stadium helps cover his mistakes as well.
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PMilwaukee Brewers  
August 9, 2009
Weathers has been traded to the Brewers for a player to be named later, the Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
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PCincinnati Reds  
July 3, 2009
Weathers gave up a grand slam to Albert Pujols in the eighth inning on Friday, turning a 3-0 lead into a 4-3 deficit.
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PCincinnati Reds  
June 11, 2009
Weathers picked up the save in the 12th inning on Wednesday night. Francisco Cordero had his first blown save of the year in the ninth.
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PCincinnati Reds  
May 24, 2009
Weathers allowed a leadoff double in a tie game in the eighth inning on Saturday night, and that runner ultimately came around to score to give Weathers his first loss of the year.
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PCincinnati Reds  
April 14, 2009
Weathers loaded the bases in the eighth on Monday night by allowing two walks and a hit, but he was able to work his way out of the jam.
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