Correcting a previous report, Ken Rosenthal, of FOXSports.com, reports Scott Boras, the agent for free-agent SP Derek Lowe (Dodgers), said he is not seeking a seven year, $126 million deal for his client. San Francisco Giants SP Barry Zito signed that contract before the season in which he turned 29 years old. "I have not talked to any team about a seven-year, Barry Zito contract for Derek Lowe," Boras said. "This is a classic case of baseball executives reporting information that isn't factual and not giving their names and standing behind it."
FOXSports.com's Ken Rosenthal reports free-agent SP Derek Lowe's (Dodgers) agent Scott Boras told two different teams he is looking for a contract similar to the one San Francisco Giants SP Barry Zito received. Zito signed a seven-year, $126 million deal two years ago. Lowe will be 36 in June. Boras could not be reached Tuesday, Nov. 18, but he has called Lowe "the safest bet" of any free-agent pitcher.
Barry Zito's mother has passed away Thursday after a battle with a brief illness, according to the Mercury News.His mother, Roberta Jean Rosser Zito, was 65. We wish Zito and his family well in his time of mourning.
Long gone are the days when Zito contended for Cy Young awards, as the left-hander lost more games than any big league pitcher.
Long gone are the days when Zito contended for Cy Young awards, as the left-hander lost more games than any big league pitcher, and deserved to.
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Numbers in parenthesis for each team indicates total runs scored that game. Numbers next to each pitcher indicates earned runs.
The run differential is based on total runs each team scored when Barry Zito has a decision. (i.e. win/loss) Similarly, the opposing pitcher listed also received a decision.
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