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re: Is next season Darvish's last with the Rangers?
Posted on 10/26/16 at 3:49 pm to The Torch
Posted on 10/26/16 at 3:49 pm to The Torch
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He's not the same since the last surgery.
He was up and down, something that a majority of guys struggle with after coming back from TJ surgery.
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For what he brings he's not worth the money.
Lol he's one of the best strikeout pitchers in the league and was No. 2 in the league since 2001 per nine innings with 11.89 k/9. He'll get paid a shite ton as long as he doesn't hurt his arm again.
I don't know what will happen with him TBH, Texas is built to be competitive for awhile and I think it will come down to where he wants to go. If he wants to stay he'll have to take a pay cut compared to what LAD (Who I think will be the frontrunner for him) or the Yankees will pay. A lot of the local media here are not optimistic though and neither am I.
I won't blame him for wanting to go elsewhere though. He missed out on a crap ton of money with the contract he signed with us, it was truly a bargain.
Posted on 10/26/16 at 5:20 pm to McCaigBro69
Darvish has agreed to a six-year deal worth $60 million
The agreement comes 30 days after the Rangers won the right to negotiate with Darvish and his representatives, Don Nomura and Arn Tellem, by submitting a record $51.7 million posting bid.
111 million for 46 wins, not a very good return on the investment.
The agreement comes 30 days after the Rangers won the right to negotiate with Darvish and his representatives, Don Nomura and Arn Tellem, by submitting a record $51.7 million posting bid.
111 million for 46 wins, not a very good return on the investment.
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