Aaron Cook-- age 32 -- spent career in Colorado
Career numbers 4.53 ERA, 1.46 WHIP, 106 ERA+, 3.8 K/9
Best season-- 2008, 16 Wins 211 IP, 3.96 ERA, 1.34 WHIP, 4.7 WAR All-Star.
Wow. Aaron Cook is what this offseason experiment is all about. All it takes is one guy to match their career year, and that #5 ends up actually looking like a strength. I don't see it happening in the AL East, but 2008 wasn't all that long ago. The K/9 is concerning too, and he's only averaged 125 IP the last three years.
Vicente Padilla-- age 32-- spent most of his career in Philly and Texas.
Career numbers -- 4.31 ERA, 1.373 WHIP, 100 ERA+
Best season in the last five years-- 2010-- LAD, 4.07 ERA, 1.084 WHIP, 8.0 K/9, 95 IP 95 ERA+. All-star selection in 2002.
Career numbers are good, but he's only pitched 100 innings in the last two years, and was good for a 4.80 ERA when he was in Texas from 2006-2009.
Justin Germano--age 29-- San Diego, Cleveland, Cincinatti
Career numbers 5.02 ERA, 80ERA+, 1.38 WHIP,5.0 K/9
Best season 2007-- 4.46 ERA, 1.29 WHIP 90 ERA+, 5.3 K/9
Not much here.
Clayton Mortensen--age 26-- STL/OAK/Col
Career Numbers-- 5.12 ERA, 1.49 WHIP, 88 ERA+
Best season 2011 in Col-- 3.86 ERA 58 IP, 1.35 WHIP 117 ERA+
He had a good 2011, he was a first round draft pick, and he's still very young. Who knows, maybe he could turn into a solid reliever? Stranger things have happened.