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38. Johnny Cueto

38. Johnny Cueto
  1. General
  2. Awards
  3. Career Stats
  • Born: February 15, 1986 in San Pedro de Macoris, Sa D.R.
  • Weight: 229 lbs.
  • Height: 5'11"
  • Bats: R
  • Throws: R
  • Debut: April 03, 2008
  • Final Game: September 30, 2021
  • Cy Young - 2012
  • Cy Young - 2014
  • Cy Young - 2016
  • MVP - 2012
  • MVP - 2014
  • MVP - 2016
 
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Johnny Cueto was the first major fruit of the Reds’ revitalized Latin American scouting program, signed out of the Dominican Republic in 2004. He debuted in 2008 and matured instantly, authoring a historic debut against Arizona in which he retired the first 15 batters he faced and fanned 10. He possessed a specialized, athletic repertoire that allowed him to navigate the hitters' haven of Great American Ball Park with professional poise. He reached a profound level of dominance in 2012, recording 19 wins and a 2.78 ERA to finish fourth in the Cy Young voting while leading the club to a division title.

The true magnitude of his peak was in 2014.  Cueto was a master of the "total" pitching performance, leading the National League in innings pitched (243.2), strikeouts (242), and hits allowed per nine innings (6.2). He authored a spectacular 20-win season—the first by a Red in over a quarter-century, and finished as the runner-up for the Cy Young Award. He was a model of specialized durability, proving that his game was built on a rare combination of raw stuff and high-leverage mental toughness, even when standing in the shadow of Clayton Kershaw's historic MVP summer.

His presence was defined by a unique, charismatic flair and a physical pitching style that featured multiple leg kicks and varied delivery times to disrupt a batter’s rhythm. Cueto remained the tactical anchor of the Reds' rotation through three postseason appearances, utilizing a workmanlike approach to secure 92 wins for the franchise. Whether he was carving through a lineup with a 95-mph heater or dropping a deceptive changeup on a 3-2 count, he competed with a focused intensity that made him a local favorite. He proved that a player could become a franchise pillar by mastering the psychological game of pitching as much as the physical one.

In 2015, Cueto was traded to Kansas City to help secure a world title.  With the Reds, Cueto compiled a 92-63 record with 1,115 strikeouts and a historic 3.23 ERA across 213 starts.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Pitcher
  • Acquired: Signed as an Amateur Free Agent 3/16/04.
  • Departed:

    Traded to the Kansas City Royals with Cash for Brandon Finnegan, John Lamb and Cody Reed 7/26/15.

  • Games Played: 213
  • Notable Statistics: 92 Wins
    63 Losses
    3.21 ERA
    213 Games Started
    11 Complete Games
    5 Shutouts
    1,339 Innings Pitched
    1,115 Strikeouts
    3.81 FIP
    1.165 WHIP
    2.84 SO/BB
    23.6 bWAR

    3 Playoff Games
    0 Wins
    2 Losses
    5.19 ERA
    3 Games Started
    8.2 Innings Pitched
    3 Strikeouts
    1.73 WHIP
    1.50 SO/BB

    22 Runs Scored
    41 Hits
    1 Double
    0 Triiples
    0 Home Run
    10 Runs Batted In
    0 Stolen Bases
    .107/.134/.109 Slash Line

    3 Playoff Games
    0 Runs Scored
    0 Hits
    0 Doubles
    0 Triples
    0 Home Runs
    0 Runs Batted In
    0 Stolen Bases
    .000/.000/.000 Slash Line

    2 Playoff Plate Appearances


  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    All-Star (2014)
    Wilson Defensive Player (2014)
    Lowest H/9 (2014)
    Most Innings Pitched (2014)
    Most Strikeouts (2014)
    Most Games Started (2012 & 2014)
    Most Assists by a Pitcher (2014)

  • Other Points of Note: Top Ten Cy Young Finishes:
    4th in 2012 & 2nd in 2014

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