Matt Pignataro of
Seven Train to Sheais spending some time out in the Cactus League. As you may already know, Matt does some work for a Texas Rangers affiliate in Spokane, Washington.
Today he passed along information regarding the Mets scouting Bronson Arroyo. While talking to Matt via text, he told me that rumors about Gary Matthews to the Reds were untrue and one scout state the Mets could use Daniel Murphy as trade bait for a starting pitcher. Knowing the Reds have Joey Votto makes that an unlikely match for Arroyo.
There were rumblings of the
Mets interest in Arroyo this offseason in terms of the Reds dumping payroll in the form of a package that would include Brandon Phillips.
Arroyo is due $11 million this year and an option year for another $11 million or $2 million dollar buyout.
Pignataro did go on to say the Reds would like to move Aaron Harang before Arroyo. Personally I would stay away from Harang, an injury prone pitcher, and someone with declining peripherals since finishing 4th in the Cy Young voting in 2007.
With the way that John Maine, Mike Pelfrey, and Oliver Perez have performed it might be in the Mets interest to take on someone like Arroyo. He will give you innings and has experience pitching in the big spot. The problem is I believe teams would ask for one of the Mets young players (i.e. Fernando Martinez, Ike Davis, Jenrry Mejia) in these deals. I doubt players like Daniel Murphy, Luis Castillo, or Gary Matthews Jr. gets it done unless Cincinnati is in severe cost cutting mode.