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Good to hear about Matt Clement - it seems he is at least motivated to become a $9 million pitcher. At least we know he isn't going to sit on the sideline and collect his check.
If the closer situation is still unknown in June, I think we'll all be talking about giving him a chance at it, which I think would be a great idea! He's a ground ball pitcher and though he is infamous for losing composure, it usually only happens after a bad inning. Derek Lowe is a somewhat similar pitcher and obviously had success in that rols, albeit temporary.
Rob,
In a previous blog entry, regarding the Schilling situation... you said:
"and if they have to sign him for a few million more for one year than they probably view it as worth it to get a better gauge on his effectiveness going forward."
Here's the problem. If he pitches that well, he will be in great position to get a multi-year deal from someone. At least 2 years, and in today's market, maybe some crazy GM goes 3 years if he pitches that well.
Basically, if Curt Schilling pitches well, he will very likely have multiple multi-year offers on the table in free agency.
I would love it if you could ask someone in the front office about that possibility. Because you know very well Rob, that the Red Sox aren't going to give him a multi-year deal. I want to hear someone in the Red Sox org say they'd be open to a multi-year deal.
Everyone seems to be assuming that Schilling will just want (or accept) a 1-year deal after the season. It's time for you to start bringing attention to the possibility of several multi-year offers that will certainly exist if Schilling pitches well.... and if the Red Sox will go there. (which we know they won't)