February 9, 2008

Reds sign Craig Wilson

Last year, a lot of people here were hoping the Reds could get Craig Wilson. Well, this year, we got him. Though he may be playing in Louisville. He signed a minor league deal.

I wasn’t expecting this, I must say. Last I heard, it was the Mets who were going to sign him.

Wilson was traded to the Yankees in 2006, in part because he was about to become a free agent, and Pittsburgh expected him to get $5 or 6 million a year – more than the notoriously cheap Pirates wanted to pay.

But he never played well for the Yankees. In 2007, he signed with Atlanta for only 2 million – less than half of what many expected him to get. He was truly awful, and they released him in May. The White Sox then signed him to a minor league deal. He was awful for the Charlotte Knights, too…but it turns out there was a reason. He had chronic shoulder tendinitis. In June, he finally had his right shoulder roto-rootered. The surgery ended his season.

If he can bounce back to be anything like his former self, this is a bargain for the Reds. He could be the replacement for Jeff Conine: righty bat off the bench, half of a first base platoon, occasional corner outfielder. Wilson actually came up as a catcher, so he could be an emergency catcher, too. Maybe the Reds wouldn’t have to carry three catchers!

3 comments to “Reds sign Craig Wilson”

  1. Red Hot Mama says:

    No shit. Thanks for the update, Bubbafan.

    And just a year after I wanted the Reds to sign him. At this rate, maybe they’ll do a proper manager search in 2009.

  2. BubbaFan says:

    I like Craig Wilson, but I suspect this is not good news for Andy Phillips. Craig is only a few months older than Andy, and has a lot more big league success (especially against lefties). He’s also more versatile, playing more positions. I’m sure Dusty will prefer his veteran-ness.

    On the plus side, if both end up in Louisville, the Bats will have a Wilson Phillips first base, like the Yankees had two years ago…

  3. smartelf says:

    Meet this year’s Joe Randa. Every year we get a guy who is coming off sub-par output and subsequently “rakes” at GABP. THis guy will tear the cover off the ball. Whether he is platooning with Votto/Hatte or filling in for a gimpy Griffey, we definitely need him and I applaud this signing, which I have been wanting for 3 years now.