The Brooklyn Aces appear to be looking to bolster their bullpen, which was already quite good this past season, by signing some proven veteran arms.
In the past few days they have signed a pair of former Relievers of the Year in 40-year old likely future Hall of Famer (and the man with the most career saves in the WPK) Tim Shore and 30-year old 1983 SJL Reliever of the Year and 2-time All-Star Rich Davis.
Shore was signed to a 2-year deal but the second year has a vesting option and it remains to be seen how much he has left in that right arm. Still, he's not a bad depth piece to have.
Davis, on the other hand, still profiles as quite good (if a bit of a selfish jerk). He put up very bad numbers with El Paso last season before being traded to Washington at the trading deadline where he much better in his eleven outings.