April 10, 2011

Red Sox, Buchholz Agree To Four-Year Extension

The Red Sox and Clay Buchholz have agreed to a four-year contract extension, worth approximately $30 million. A formal announcement will be made later today.

The contract -- a similar arrangement to the one the team made with Jon Lester in 2009 -- buys out Buchholz's three arbitration-eligible years and one year of free agency (2012-15). It also has options for 2016 and 2017.

Buchholz turns 27 this August.

8 comments:

Philip said...

Goddamnit.

Philip said...

Whenever I see "Clay Buchholz" and "similar to. . . Jon Lester", I die a little inside. One is on the shortlist of the top pitchers in baseball. The other is an overrated man with a scary adam's apple.

allan said...

The other is an overrated man with a scary adam's apple.

Who had the best ERA+ in MLB last year.

allan said...

And who, even with his horrific 2008 season, has a career 120 ERA+, not too far behind Lester's 129.

Philip said...

I hate to be the doomsday prophet, but it's utterly unsustainable. He doesn't K enough guys or limit walks well enough or get enough GBs.

Philip said...

And vis a vis your response on the gamethread--right at the beginning--13 ABs is in no way an indicative SS for Ells vs. Sabathia.

allan said...

We shall see.

allan said...

fuck yeah. more run(s) pls ....