The 2024-25 offseason has seen starting pitchers enjoy a hot market practically from the start of the winter, and virtually every starter has signed a deal that surpassed expectations this winter. That’s led to a run on starters all throughout the winter, and as the 2025 calendar year begins just four starting pitchers who MLBTR predicted to land multi-year deals this winter remain on the market: Jack Flaherty, Nick Pivetta, Jose Quintana, and Andrew Heaney. With a number of clubs still hoping to add starting pitching help this winter, that means several teams are going to have to turn towards one-year deals in order to add to their rotation.
The list of players who figure to be available in that corner of the market is wide-ranging, with solid but unspectacular veterans like Kyle Gibson and Martín Pérez as well as players hoping to rebound from down or injured seasons like Michael Lorenzen and Spencer Turnbull. One particularly unique group of pitchers available on one-year deals is a handful of aging veterans who have long been among the better starters in baseball but either can’t garner or aren’t interested in making multi-year commitments at this point in their careers. Former Cy Young award winners Clayton Kershaw, Max Scherzer, and Justin Verlander all fall into this category, but the best of the group in 2024 was actually 41-year-old right-hander Charlie Morton.
Unlike the aforementioned trio, Morton isn’t a future Hall of Famer. He didn’t make his big league debut until he was 24 years old and didn’t fully break out as a front-end starter until his age-33 season, which came with the Astros back in 2017. Since then, however, Morton has been among the better pitchers in the sport. He’s grown into one of the more durable starters in the sport with more than 1200 innings of work over the past eight seasons, good for eighth in the majors. Among starters with at least 1000 innings of work during that time, Morton’s 3.64 ERA and near-matching 3.63 FIP rank ninth, while his fantastic 27.4% strikeout rate ranks sixth behind only Scherzer, Verlander, Gerrit Cole, Yu Darvish, and Blake Snell.
That steady, reliable production would have made Morton an attractive free agent for a number of clubs in recent years, but his last foray into free agency was back in the 2020-21 offseason, when he limited his market to just Atlanta and Tampa Bay in an effort to remain close to his family. Since then, he’s signed successive short-term extensions with the Braves in order to remain in Atlanta. In four years as a member of the Braves, Morton pitched to a 3.87 ERA (110 ERA+) with a 3.92 FIP in 686 1/3 innings of work, positioning himself as a durable mid-rotation arm.
There’s been some variance in Morton’s work with Atlanta, as he posted top-of-the-rotation caliber results in 2021 and ’23 but was closer to league average in 2022 and ’24. Even in those down years, though, Morton’s durability made him a quality rotation option not unlike Gibson. With the floor of a sturdy, back-of-the-rotation veteran and the ceiling of a playoff-caliber starter, Morton stands out among the remaining starters available as something like the best of both worlds; he’s been as durable over the years as a veteran like Gibson or Patrick Corbin, but with recent success that easily clears those more reliable arms.
While even Morton’s best years pale in comparison to what the aforementioned trio of aging aces looked like at their peak, Morton’s numbers after the past two years are actually very similar to Scherzer’s on a rate basis: Scherzer has posted a 3.81 ERA (109 ERA+) with a 4.29 FIP since the start of the 2023 season, while Morton has posted a 3.92 ERA (108 ERA+) with a 4.17 FIP over the same time frame. Scherzer’s 26.8% strikeout rate and 7.4% walk rate are better than Morton’s 24.7% strikeout rate and 10.4% walk rate, but Morton benefits from a much higher groundball rate and of course has nearly double Scherzer’s volume over the past two years.
While betting on a pitcher who’s already celebrated his 41st birthday will always come with risk, Morton’s impressive durability and consistent track record of success make him one of the most intriguing mixes of upside and stability still available in free agency at this point. With that said, it doesn’t appear that the veteran has fully decided whether or not he’ll return to the mound at all for 2025. Morton has frequently considered hanging up the glove to join his family at their home in Florida, and while initial reports indicated his intention to pitch in 2025, Morton’s plans seemingly remain up in the air as he would likely wind up somewhere other than Atlanta for the coming season.
Reportedly, Morton’s preference is to pitch for a team that hosts their Spring Training in Florida so he can stay close to home for more of the season. Aside from the Braves and Rays, the Orioles, Red Sox, Tigers, Astros, Blue Jays, Marlins, Twins, Mets, Yankees, Phillies, Pirates, Cardinals, and Nationals all play in the Grapefruit League during the spring. The majority of those teams are either facing significant payroll constraints or unlikely to add rotation help this winter, but the Orioles, Astros, Tigers, and Mets could all be speculative potential destinations for the right-hander should he wind up departing Atlanta.
PsySq
Come back to Houston Ground Chuck Charlie
padrepapi
Can’t think of too many similar starters who averaged 91-92 on their fastball their first 9 seasons in their 20’s and early 30’s, to averaging 95 mph the last 8 seasons covering late 30’s into 40’s.
WadeBoggsWildRide
I just figured he was another guy that learned the Roger Beshens Football Slider and revitalized his career. The Roger Beshens Football Slider has made many a pitcher richer.
JimmyTheC
Can he play LF?
choof
didn’t he consider retiring like 3 years ago?
TrillionaireTeamOperator
He’s said this for literally half his career now.
choof
haven’t we all said this for half our lives though…
SocoComfort
Yea the difference is most of us don’t love our job and if we had the money would retire. Morton is in a different circumstance than most of us average joes
astros_fan_84
That’s what I was thinking. My guess is that he’ll need a decent enough contract to keep playing. Otherwise, if the offers are low, he probably will retire.
I would like to see the Astros go after him. They don’t need an elite rotation to win the division, and they don’t really have the pieces to win it all.
NewSliderBeshens
Charlie Morton was ready to retire after the Phillies in 2016, then he learned the Roger Beshens Football Slider. It’s the same slider Glasnow, Snell, Flaherty, Musgrove and hundreds more learned from Roger Beshens in May 2018.
It made Brent Strom more well known in Houston. Verlander learned it in Houston but not from Brent Strom, cause if Strom knew or taught it in Houston he would have certainly helped pitchers learn it in AZ starting in 2022. Imagine Dbacks pitchers not listening to Strom if he actually knew the Roger Beshens Football Slider? So if you look at Morton, Verlander, Cole, they started throwing the Roger Beshens Football Slider when they went to Houston. Strom didn’t even teach it to them.
Verlander had a very traditional horizontal slider in Detroit, not the 2 plane break of the Roger Beshens Football Slider he started throwing in Houston.
King Floch
Please seek help, Roger.
I’m worried about you.
NewSliderBeshens
Roger Beshens charted every slider the dbacks threw in 2024 and communicated with Brent Strom ALL season long. Didn’t you read the emails on Cecconi, Nelson….
Don’t worry about Roger.
King Floch
This isn’t normal behavior, Roger.
NewSliderBeshens
If Glasnow and Snell threw the Roger Beshens Football Slider more side arm wouldn’t that be what Charlie Morton is doing?
It’s the same Roger Beshens Football Slider.
It’s just manipulating the wrist action.
Why weren’t HUNDREDS of pitchers before May 2018 doing this? BECAUSE they didn’t know the Roger Beshens Football SLider. LOL That’s why Roger Beshens CREATED the REVOLUTION starting in May 2018.
There is no pitch design BS or technology to learn it or improve that football slider.
Imagine not knowing how to shape it?
A future HOF pitching coach had no clue how to shape it and he got well known from his pitchers achievements throwing it when he didn’t even teach it.
King Floch
Okay, Roger.
Good luck with your one man crusade to steal credit for the sweeper.
Flyby
Roger Beshens personally taught Shintaro Fujinami the slider before the 2024 offseason and turned him into a major league reliever into minor league pitcher with a 10+ ERA. He also showed Jordan Montgomery as well before the 2024 offseason while he was waiting on a contract at the Boras facilities.
NewSliderBeshens
I never heard Stieb, Carlton, Guidry, Miller describe how they threw their sliders? You think they threw it like Roger describes or maybe Roger Beshens DID create the sweeper and Gyro which is his Football Slider?
NewSliderBeshens
I’m happy that you mentioned this. Before May 2018 pitching coaches didn’t know how to teach the Roger Beshens Football Slider but now there are thousands who can.
Flyby
Sergio Romo was throwing it before Roger “invented it” and Adam Ottavino is another pitcher that used the sweeper before Roger “invented it” Ottavino said he adjusted his curveball due to what other minor league hitters told him that he was tipping his curve and tweeked it based on Romo’s sweeper.
Sounds like Roger is a fraud and should be paying those pitchers since he stole their pitch. Also Darvish is another one that used it before coming to the US. Hey people are using the cutter pitch more did roger teach that to everyone.as well?
NewSliderBeshens
May 2018 dozens of ML pitchers started throwing a different type of slider. It was the 1st year in MLB history more K’s than hits and it was cause of that football slider. MLB pitchers told Roger Beshens what game they threw his football slider. November 2018 Tom Tango of MLB contacted Roger Beshens and even said “Lets call it Football Slider for now”
What’s so hard to understand that Roger Beshens created the REVOLUTION. It doesn’t matter if others threw it or they didn’t throw it. Roger Beshens started the football slider revolution.
NewSliderBeshens
I never heard Romo or Ottavino say they threw it like a football, stiff wrist, on center grip?
Why didn’t those guys explain their Grip, Tilt and Wrist action? Maybe Roger Beshens did create the Sweeper Gyro. Nobody ever said how to throw it. A pitcher needs to know how to throw it?
We all know in May 2018 dozens started throwing the Roger Beshens Football Slider. Some even told him what game they threw it.
NewSliderBeshens
You don’t even know how to shape the Roger Beshens Football Slider or what makes it a slider or a curve.
If you understood you wouldn’t be on here without any knowledge.
NewSliderBeshens
Was that pitching coach teaching it before May 2018?
If he was he would have had DOZENS throwing it before May 2018.
As soon as Roger Beshens messaged pitchers on Twitter in May 2018, how to throw his Football Slider they threw it next bullpen and even the next game.
NewSliderBeshens
MLB has already proven that it lacks honesty and uses unethical methods.
Flyby
Romo and Ottavino showed it when they threw the pitch and shared it with their pitching coach and ottavino even said how he adjusted his curve in an article when asked about his pitch. so it sounds like maybe roger saw said article and called it a football pitch pretended it was his invention and sent it out.
Screams of the scrub daddy vs the scrubbie incident on shark tank where the scrubbie “created” the scrubbie by repeating everything the scrub daddy did including the product itself, logo, and even the custom font for advertising and renamed it the scrubbie and tried to sell it to shark tank. .
curious did roger sell sponges too along with his “invented” pitch? perhaps he had a certain football grip to to open the sponge box and tilt and twist action to wash dishes and called it the sweeper gyro dish cleaner?
NewSliderBeshens
MLB reached out to Roger Beshens in November 2018 about his Football Slider (Tom Tango MLB Sr data architect)
Pitchers in MLB baseball admitted throwing the Roger Beshens Football Slider. Brandon McCarthy June 2 2018 vs Nats. It’s all documented.
Return when you got something valuable.
NewSliderBeshens
You exist in a world where you create imaginary things without any evidence to support them.
WadeBoggsWildRide
Roger describes his slider as like that of Guidry. Often an idea/invention can be created by multiple people at different time periods without knowledge of each other. However Roger seems to have really placed his name on this pitch. I hope it has made him money. We need someone to start teaching knuckleballs. I could throw one and when it was on it was amazing the crazy stuff the ball would do. But put a little spin on it and it’s a damn beach ball.
NewSliderBeshens
Ron Guidry never explained the slider in the same way as Roger Beshens. If he had it could have sparked a revolution in Football Sliders and Guidry might have called it a different name.
NewSliderBeshens
Ron Guidry told Al Leiter why should I teach you how to take my pitch away. That’ proves that slider is secretive. Roger Beshens revealed that slider in May 2018 and caused a football slider revolution. Congratulations to Roger Beshens accomplishing that.
Flyby
“Ron Guidry never explained the slider in the same way as Roger Beshens. If he had it could have sparked a revolution in Football Sliders and Guidry might have called it a different name.”
“Ron Guidry told Al Leiter why should I teach you how to take my pitch away. That’ proves that slider is secretive. Roger Beshens revealed that slider in May 2018 and caused a football slider revolution. Congratulations to Roger Beshens accomplishing that.”
So did he invent the pitch or not as it sounds like you are admitting that Ron Guidry invented the pitch in your own comments. So you are confirming he stole someone elses pitch and labeled it as his own.
“MLB reached out to Roger Beshens in November 2018 about his Football Slider ”
per Roger himself “I was bombarding ML pitchers to throw my football slider” that is also documented as well.
“Brandon McCarthy June 2 2018 vs Nats. It’s all documented.”
and after he learned said pitch on the date you provided he struck out less batters and averaged giving up 2 homeruns a game for the last 3 games of his career (6hrs in 3 games vs 8 homeruns in 12 games) and retired at the age of 34. So your confirming said pitch is a career killer that reduces strikeouts then. Its all documented on pretty much anywhere that shows game stats as well. .
NewSliderBeshens
Because Ron Guidry never described how he threw his slider it can’t be verified if he threw the football slider or invented it.
Roger Beshens stated he STARTED the Football Slider revolution in MLB starting in May 2018.
Brandon McCarthy retired because of a bad knee.
NewSliderBeshens
If any pitcher in MLB history had described the slider the way Roger Beshens did it would have started a revolution in how sliders are thrown.
choof
If MLB introduced the football slider it would be banned immediately. Do you think the powers that be want something that powerful just roaming the streets? COBBLEGOCK! The owners will keep all the power to themselves. The football slider is an ancient power that should only be used by the good of heart
NewSliderBeshens
I’m sorry I hurt your arm teaching the traditional slider because I didn’t know any better back then.
Here give the Roger Beshens Football Slider a try it’s really the sweeper, I wasn’t sure how to teach that one back in the day.
I didn’t hurt your arm from a lack of caring just a lack of knowledge.
NewSliderBeshens
If pitching coaches knew about the sweeper years ago why didn’t they teach it then? LOL
They were unaware of what Roger Beshens has been teaching for years now.
solaris602
I watched a video about 10 or so years ago where Steve Carlton showed the grip he used and how he threw the slider, and it was not what Beshens was teaching.
Lionoflambs
He could write a Jingle for a used car dealership and keep them in business for the next 20 years
kodion
In my experience, every one of your posts is trying to sell this. Why?
Never mind.
Bye.
King Floch
It seems to be Roger himself.
He really thinks he deserves credit for the sweeper for some bizarre reason, even though he obviously didn’t invent it.
NewSliderBeshens
Which pitch you think Matt Blake, Ethan Katz and ALL of the other ML pitching coaches discuss teaching? If Roger Beshens didn’t start sharing his information in May 2018 they wouldn’t be able to teach it.
NewSliderBeshens
Why isn’t Pfaadt and others explaining how he throws it.
Why is he and others being so secretive?
choof
He’s afraid of the power it holds. Similar to the atom bomb and sliced bread
NewSliderBeshens
Picture yourself as a pitching coach for many years teaching pitchers how to throw a traditional slider. Unfortunately that grip and tilt has caused arm injuries in some pitchers. Now you are introducing a new type of slider called the Roger Beshens Football Slider to them which is a not only a safer alternative but much more devastating to the hitter than the traditional slider. Imagine that coach admitting there was a sweeper pitch out there for years but he didn’t know how to teach it.
No wonder pitchers no longer pay attention to his ideas and he believes he is no longer useful.
NewSliderBeshens
Why didn’t pitching coaches teach the sweeper if they knew about it back then? Imagine decades going by teaching pitchers the traditional slider, hurting arms in the process and then telling them, I apologize for hurting your arm because I didn’t know better.
Roger Beshens should be recognized as coming up with the Sweeper and Gyro pitch as he is the one who teaches how to throw them.
choof
Roger, will the football slider revive my career? I need a direct answer from the man himself
NewSliderBeshens
Picture a future HOF pitching coach admitting to his pitchers that he may have injured their arm by teaching them the traditional slider because he didn’t know any better back then!
NewSliderBeshens
Why didn’t pitching coaches like Brent Strom and other pro pitching coaches teach the sweeper many years ago if they were aware of it?
Acoss1331
I see Roger has a new account, and hustling his pitching baseball skills to us all!
choof
can confirm; the Roger Beshens football slider brought me out of poverty and cured my IBS. I am now a multimillionaire and own two microwaves
NewSliderBeshens
Snell and Glasnow found that is was more effective for them.
choof
I’ve heard that the football slider also guarantees higher testosterone. Can you confirm Roger?
CarverAndrews
I must admit that the Ubiquitous Football Slider guy adds a heavy dose of comedy to many pitching related threads.
Lionoflambs
Choof the second microwave is to throw metal in and start when your bored right?
choof
absolutely correct. now that I’m filthy rich thanks to the football slider, I can buy as many microwaves as I please
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Where can I buy the Roger Beshens Football slider, it sounds kinda neat ?
NewSliderBeshens
You don’t need to purchase it.as Roger Beshens never requested anything in return for assisting others in learning it.
Some learned it directly from Roger Beshens while others learned it from others that learned it from him. Many people don’t understand that. There’s no reason to spend money on a baseball school that’s for certain.
CarverAndrews
And if you act now, we will give you two football sliders for the price of one, plus a free Veggie Chopper. Just pay shipping and handling.
choof
I’m in as long as you throw in a sham-wow and some Oxi-clean
CarverAndrews
Sorry, the sham-wows are back-ordered. Can we substitute a couple of eephus pitches and call it a day?
choof
make it a shake weight and you have yourself a deal. I need to get my wrist strength up so i can learn to throw the football slider
CarverAndrews
Tell ya’ what – I will make that happen. And please keep an eye out for our latest development that will be appearing soon. The Soccer Pitch.
choof
I’ll be quivering in my boots every second until it’s released….
CarverAndrews
The action on the Soccer Pitch is really slow to develop, but as soon as it approaches anyone it takes a dive.
choof
Is this pitch backed by our lord and Savior Roger Beshens though?
CarverAndrews
Sorry – this one was developed by Roger Dorn and Bob Eucker, but I can give you a slight discount as a result.
choof
I appreciate the honesty. You have my money and my attention
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
You know what else comes FREE at No Extra Charge when you buy One Roger Beshens Football Slider…you get ONE EXPRESS fast-track delivery to the operating table for UCL reconstruction procedure….weeeeee!
MWeller77
Roger B wanders the earth, like Caine from King Fu, asking only for one night’s use of a cot and a bowl of broth in exchange for teaching his Football Slider
NewSliderBeshens
Roger Beshens never requested anything from his Football Slider. Some pitchers informed him what game they threw it, MLB contacted him after learning this and him referring to it as Football Slider.
MootScorgoon
I am really glad I read through this entire thread. I was a bit afraid to Google search Roger Beshens. Did you know he has a YouTube channel devoted to this magical Football Slider?
choof
It doesn’t surprise me a scholar and a gentleman would use the media of video to show us his craft
NewSliderBeshens
My favorite is the Brent Strom bullpen one where Brent Strom acknowledges the Roger Beshens Football Slider and the other video Torey Lovullo acknowledges it and then Roger Beshens tells Strom a strategy he should use.
choof
My personal favorite is the one where Roger Beshens breaks down the socio and geopolitical differences between North and South America using his patented football slider
NewSliderBeshens
People here need to be educated about it.
Once a pitcher or coach masters the Roger Beshens Football Slider and teaches it to others it will always be Roger Beshens signature pitch even if others try to imitate it.
NewSliderBeshens
Imagine the pitching coaches and pitchers in the Dbacks bullpen listening to Roger Beshens talk and then acting as if they would have known how to throw that Roger Beshens Football Slider even without Rogers idea in May 2018.
choof
I just wish I could meet the man himself in person. My life would finally be complete
NewSliderBeshens
No one pays attention to a forkball because it didn’t have a big impact on the game like the Roger Beshens Football Slider.
NewSliderBeshens
You will never feel fulfilled because you lack many qualities as a person.
choof
I believe stone cold is just jealous because he’s never come up with something as impactful as the Roger Beshens football slider
NewSliderBeshens
Roger Beshens showing his Football Slider to Brent Strom in the Dbacks clubhouse was rebelled by a few pitchers. Those pitchers didn’t want to join the Roger Beshens Football Slider club.
Roger Beshens got Torey Lovullo to acknowledge the Football Slider WITH STROM next to him and Roger telling Strom to get pitchers to move around on the rubber.
That’s good stuff. Good planning by the Rog.
NewSliderBeshens
Stone Cold, I thought I knew his so well.
choof
Y’all are making my night with this stuff lol that’s all I’m gonna say
NewSliderBeshens
You can’t dispute the Roger Beshens Football Slider, which is on center grip, throw like Football, Stiff wrist is the Sweeper and Gyro. BOTH are the Roger Beshens football slider. The Arm angle dictates the break and we all know how Roger Beshens shapes it and makes it break late.
NewSliderBeshens
The Roger Beshens Football Slider is a popular gift that is always available day or night in all countries. If someone claims to teach it make sure to ask If they were teaching it before May 2018. If the teaching did not happen before May 2018 then it is considered the original Roger Beshens Football Slider.
NewSliderBeshens
Inquire with Strom about the 83 emails to Roger Beshens and information related to Cecconi, Pfaadt, Ryne Nelson.
choof
Do you have Strom’s email, Mr. Beshens? I need to get in contact with him regarding his extended warranty on
NewSliderBeshens
I have no purpose anymore, Strom told Roger Beshens.
That’s unfortunate because I believe everyone has a reason for being here.
NewSliderBeshens
Strom was concerned throughout the season about the bullpen video, it’s disheartening to hear pitchers didn’t take his advice, resisted and refused to follow his instructions.
NewSliderBeshens
I’m worried about Stroms health after speaking in that manner. Perhaps Shelton ought to take a look at that email.
NewSliderBeshens
I believe Derek Shelton should review some of those 83 emails to Roger Beshens.
NewSliderBeshens
Why didn’t Brent Strom and other pro pitching coaches teach the sweeper years ago if they were aware of it?
ohyeadam
And then they all tore their UCL
NewSliderBeshens
That is Boddy’s carelessness.
If Roger Beshens were present they would be paying attention to him.
cbraves
Why would the braves not bring him back at this point? He is reliable in the fact he will pitch every 5 days. He isn’t injury prone and is still good enough to be a #4 or #5 starter in their rotation. He shouldn’t command another $20MM deal and be more around $10-$12MM. There are so many question marks about the Braves rotation they need a guy like this that is reliable. Sale and Lopez will likely take steps back, Strider may be great, may not be. Schwellenbach looked good but will his success continue into next season? Just go out and bring him back to ATL.
thickiedon
As much as I liked him with the Astros, he’s really found a successful niche with Atlanta. Hope he plays as long as he wants there
padrepapi
If Alex Cobb is worth 1/15m I think Morton is too.
SocoComfort
I can see the Braves going the internal cheaper route with Hurston Waldrep. It’s not going to please the fan base of that’s the case tho
MacGromit
At this point, Baltimore should sign a slew of middle rotation guys since the TOR are gone. It would allow them to simply pay money and then maybe flip one at the deadline for a stronger high leverage bullpen piece.
Morton, Flaherty and Kyle Hart to the Orioles and hope that they can avoid elbow injuries.
They may need to stash Hart in Norfolk for 26 man reasons but that’s a rich luxury.
Braves20
You can probably red line teams like the Mets, Orioles etc. who train on the east coast of Florida. It’s probably the Braves, Rays or retirement.
Paleobros
Yep. He’s started he’d want to play close to home this last handful of years, essentially meaning Florida or Atlanta.
radhippo
Angels can add him and have the most veteran starting staff in the league…
BrianCashmansBurner
Imagine being so good at something that you basically call your $20mm annual shot, and so historically successful at it that you can be like ‘eh, I’m not in the mood for $20mm’. Awesome.
RunDMC
It’s nice…take in mind that he also had a $0 buyout with ATL.
TrillionaireTeamOperator
I am sure we will hear about him seriously considering retirement and being lured back at the last second.
Morton has been doing this since the end of his tenure with the Astros, leveraging “I am seriously leaning toward retirement to spend more time with the family, see my kids grow up, I’ve made enough money, etc.” for like 6 years now- He’s somehow managed to use that in part to leverage larger and larger salaries- I don’t know if it will work again this time around, because he is 7 years older and his ERA wasn’t great, but yeah, since 2019, Morton has always made quotes to the media about leaning towards retirement, that he’d made enough money etc. and that gained him an extra $105M in salaries compared to the $34M or so in total salary he’d been paid by the time he was bluffing about retirement the first time- it worked so well, getting him 2 years/$30M from the Rays, that he’s kept it up ever since.
Literally every new contract negotiation period he pulls the ‘I’m really considering retirement to spend time with my kids unless something convinces me to keep playing baseball’.
I will give him this- there are people who have like a 25 or 30 year career, truly retire and then immediately get offered ‘consulting’ work by their old employer wherein they get paid like 2 or 3 times what they used to get paid, or they get paid an entire year’s salary for a few days of offering some suggestions because of their decades of experience and Charlie Morton has somehow managed to pull that off while playing baseball.
kodion
TTO won’t see this but Charlie has given fair, if not good, value each and every time. That is why he keeps getting it.
He doesn’t make the offers. Or, if he does, the teams see the merit in taking him up on them.
Paleobros
The first paragraph is brought to you by the word “winter.”
TrillionaireTeamOperator
This is to kodlon: I do see this.
vtadave
See the Alonso post as well. Is it winter?
Cat Mando
TheRBFootballSlider$$$
One more reason I miss the downvote button.
Astros_fan_in_Aus
He would appear to be in need of help.
bronyaur
The definition of an average pitcher in decline.
C Yards Jeff
As soon as one of Lorenzen’s suitors caves to a multi year deal, Charlie is up next? If not Atlanta, maybe Mets or Astros. Each have recent history of signing older SPs.
sergefunction
ElRoy Face at age 96 is so excited about the So and So Football Slider that he has disavowed his 18-1 forkball-based record in 1959 so as not to impugn the good name of whatever whomever I lost my train of thought why did you make me read all those inane posts what was I talking about oh my please give me back my sanity oh no it is gone forever Brent Strom 2023 or was it 2018 some guy said to some other guy you should charge $1,000 per pitching lesson……….AHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!
solaris602
Morton is another SP who would be a perfect addition for CLE on a 1-yr deal, but I don’t see them offering more than maybe $14M tops plus their ST is in AZ, and the early season weather sucks in CLE, so it’s a long shot at best.