OK, so its not that huge of a deal but still sort of shocking since no one wanted him all of last season or at least or least not at the money he is making now. Lohse sent 15-6 with a 3.78 ERA. He was also the only Cardinal to pitch 200 innings. '08 was the first year Lohse has ever won 15+ games and he will be 30 next year. I agree with the author in thinking Lohse won't be worth the money in the final two years but I do think pitching in St. Louis helps. The ballpark favors pitchers and the fans are awesome! Cards need starters and just kept one who lead the team in IP and Wins.Cardinals agreed to terms with RHP Kyle Lohse on a four-year, $41 million contract.
Lohse will receive a $1.25 million signing bonus, $7,125,000 in 2009, $8,875,000 in 2010 and $11,875,000 in each of the final two seasons. He also gets a full no-trade clause. This all for a pitcher who signed a one-year, $4.25 million last March. Lohse's strikeout rate was as mediocre as ever this season. He has improved his command and he's always had pretty good stuff, but he could just as easily be a fourth starter as a No. 3 going forward. Durability is the biggest thing he has working in his favor. Still, we wouldn't want to take our chances on him being worth more than $23 million in 2011 and '12.