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ProfessorGAC

(72,268 posts)
5. I'd Have Considered The Risk Too High
Sun Dec 1, 2024, 07:42 PM
Dec 2024

He's only pitched over 18 decisions twice in 9 years.
He's only had an ERA under 3, twice.
He's only had a WAR over 2.2, twice.
He's only pitched over 130 innings, twice.
His career strikeout/walk ratio is well under 3.
He does have a 1.2 strikeouts per inning for his career, and that's pretty good
But, even with his his one super season & tye current economics of baseball, $36 million per year seems a less than prudent financial commitment.

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Duck the Fodgers. The MLB needs some type of salary cap. chicoescuela Nov 2024 #1
Agreed! True Dough Nov 2024 #2
very good correlation chicoescuela Nov 2024 #3
Two of the Doogies' biggest names have big risks. ificandream Dec 2024 #4
I'd Have Considered The Risk Too High ProfessorGAC Dec 2024 #5
A few teams will The Madcap Dec 2024 #6
The filthy rich Dodgers True Dough Dec 2024 #7
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