one whom they've often spoken with in recent years since his previous heyday with the club. It's Bronson Arroyo - because of course - and he'll be 40 years old on Opening Day in 2017, and a quick jolt to your memory will let you recall he was busy this time just last year discussing the same exact decision.Only this time, it appears he just might actually re-sign with the Reds, as SB Nation's Chris Cotillo relayed yesterday.Reds and Bronson Arroyo are working on a deal and a reunion is considered "likely" at this point, source tells SBN. Nothing confirmed done.— Chris Cotillo January 30, 2017Arroyo spent 8 years with the Reds after being plucked from the Boston Red Sox in exchange for Wily Mo Pena back in March of 2006, and he stuffed the stat sheet repeatedly in that time. He amassed a 105-94 record in 1690.1 innings, his 4.05 ERA in that span good for a 105 ERA+. He made an All Star team, won a Gold Glove, received both MVP votes and Cy Young Award votes, and chalked up 21.5 bWAR while with Cincinnati, and even smacked 5 career double-flapped dingers at the plate.That was ages ago, however, as Arroyo left town following the 2013 season, and a litany of arm injuries since he left town have prevented him from appearing in a big league game si
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