This is a list of MY top five worst offseason moves, either free agent signings or trades. I want to read what your top five are too. Here we go:
5. Oliver Perez- 3 years/$36 million: Perez is the poster boy for inconsistency. One year he will look like an ace and then the next look like a #5 starter. Perez is making $12 million a year to be a #3 starter. Not once has Perez ever pitched over 200 innings and he sports a career ERA of 4.39, .19 over the league average. Perez is getting over a $6 million dollar raise for walking over 100 men and sporting a 4.22 ERA. Doesn't make a lot of sense does it? Perez is making way too much money for an unreliable middle of the rotation guy with a career WHIP of 1.43.
4. A.J. Burnett- 5 years/$82.5 million: Burnett when healthy is a top 10 pitcher. Only problem is he isn't healthy all that often. Burnett has only made 30 starts twice in his ten year career. Burnett has had many stints on the DL in his career including having TJ surgery back in 2003 and has elbow and shoulder problems since. Burnett will be 32 this year and has never posted back to back 200 IP seasons in his career. He is unreliable unless you need to borrow money. The Yankees took a huge gamble on Burnett and Sabathia for that matter but Sabathia has had no real history of injuries. Five years was way too much to give a guy like Burnett. Like I said, when Burnett does take the mound he is a damn good pitcher. Its just too bad he doesn't take it as much as he is getting paid to do so. $16.5 million a year for five years is just too much for a guy who can barely make 30 starts, especially when you have to forfeit draft picks for him.
3. Edwin Jackson for Matt Joyce: This has to be the worst trade of the offseason. The Tigers desperately needed some starting pitching so what did they do? They traded a very promising young OFer for a pitcher who melted down at the end of last year and was left off the postseason roster for the first round of the playoffs. Only reason he was added to the ALCS and WS roster was because of injuries and even then he barely got to pitch. When he did pitch, it was just in mop up duties. Jackson went 14-11 last year with a 4.42 ERA and 1.50 WHIP. Only reason Jackson did so well was because he had the best defense in the league behind him. Jackson has a career ERA of 5.15. Matt Joyce is coming off an impressive rookie campaign hitting 12 HRs, 33 RBI and posting a .831 OPS in just 242 ABs. Joyce is also a good defensive OFer and should start in RF for the Rays. Joyce will turn some heads this year. The Rays got an absolute steal in this trade while the Tigers got another mediocre pitcher.
2. Kyle Farnsworth- 2 years/$9.25 million: Farnsworth has posted ERA's north of 4.30 in three consecutive seasons but yet he is one of the highest paid middle relievers in baseball. It makes no sense for the Royals to fork over that much money for such a lousy setup man, especially when they traded away two good, cheap relievers in Ramon Ramirez and Leo Nunez. Farnsworth has only had three good seasons in his 10 year career and his last one was in 2005. This was just a big waste of money for the Royals who could have gone out and got someone much, much better than a setup guy with a career ERA of 4.47.
1. Milton Bradley- 3 years/$30 million: Bradley had a career year last year while playing in only 126 games last year. The man couldn't stay healthy even as a DH. That's why he is my worst offseason signing. Bradley is now being asked to patrol RF for the next three years in the NL with no DH while never being able to stay healthy, not even as a DH. He has only played over 100 games three times in his career and he is now going to be 31 this season. This is the same guy who tore his ACL arguing with an umpire in the middle of a playoff race. Bradley had been suspended in the middle of a playoff race before that. Now he is going to Wrigley Field where they are no stranger to sucking done a few and giving their players who don't do well a hard time. That just smells trouble. Bradley can't stay healthy, contract is too long and Bradley is unreliable down the stretch. All reasons why he is the worst offseason move.