The Yankees are in dire need of pitching and their record is reflecting that. Even as a Red Sox fan...this is great news...but the Yankees are not over and done with and will give the AL East title a run for its money by the time August/September come around.
Now...that being said, is Roger Clemens worth the 28 million dollars that he is receiving?
Let's break this down.
The most he'll pitch is 29 games. That's $965,517 per start.
Last year, for 22 million...he pitched 19 games...and had a record of 7-6.
So, for just a little over a .500 pitcher, is the money worth it to the Yankees?
Yes, I would've liked to have seen him come to Boston (moreso for "closure") but I feel that the Red Sox organization and the Astros' organization made a smart move to save their money on an aging Rocket. He wasn't that impressive last year (although he still has better "stuff" than most pitchers out there) and I just feel another year added to that arm isn't going to make him any better.
What does everybody else think? I'd love to hear from some Yankees fans to see their take on the situation. (Sure, it's not your money so you're just happy to have the Rocket back...but think about it logically, do you think he'll have THAT much of an impact on the team that justifies being the top paid pitcher?)
Now...that being said, is Roger Clemens worth the 28 million dollars that he is receiving?
Let's break this down.
The most he'll pitch is 29 games. That's $965,517 per start.
Last year, for 22 million...he pitched 19 games...and had a record of 7-6.
So, for just a little over a .500 pitcher, is the money worth it to the Yankees?
Yes, I would've liked to have seen him come to Boston (moreso for "closure") but I feel that the Red Sox organization and the Astros' organization made a smart move to save their money on an aging Rocket. He wasn't that impressive last year (although he still has better "stuff" than most pitchers out there) and I just feel another year added to that arm isn't going to make him any better.
What does everybody else think? I'd love to hear from some Yankees fans to see their take on the situation. (Sure, it's not your money so you're just happy to have the Rocket back...but think about it logically, do you think he'll have THAT much of an impact on the team that justifies being the top paid pitcher?)