I said i think so, so no there is not. But can't you just see teams going hard after perez now that clement is signed. Just like once pavano was signed, teams started going hard after clement. It's all a chain reaction.
Milton has thrown24 homeruns or more every year of his career. Twice he had 35 and last year he had 43. He would be near sixty here in my opinion. He always has the worst g/f ratio in baseball. A career 0.59 g/f ratio last year. :puke Has always been one of the most overated players and one of the most overpayed in baseball. I hate him more than just about any player in baseball.
Why do i feel he still would have not signed for only 5-6 million? When it was rumored even before then that milton was gonna get 7-8. Perez is clearly the better pitcher which is my reason for beleiving he would have not signed for that little.