It's about the time for the front office to weigh in on the should we or shouldn't we. The decision? Clay Buchholz's $13 million option for next year.
Up on the com, Lisa Carney takes a look at the decision making process
Up on the com, Lisa Carney takes a look at the decision making process
To the average Joe, thirteen million dollars is quite the yearly salary. Its difficult to wrap your head around paying a guy that much when he just barely squeaked out half a season of work. But it also shouldnt be difficult for the average Joe to see that when healthy, Clay is one of the most dynamic pitchers in the game. So how does that dichotomy translate to Clays role in 2016?