| "Only dull people are brilliant at breakfast" -Oscar Wilde |
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"The liberal soul shall be made fat, and he that watereth, shall be watered also himself." -- Proverbs 11:25 |
Barry Zito is a better pitcher than Adam Eaton. Zito has, at times, been a very good pitcher, and he has always been an innings eater. He has thrown at least 213 innings every season in which he has been a full-time starter, his ERA has been better than league average in each of those seasons as well, often well above average. A big concern with Zito is that he has been considerably worse these past three seasons compared to his established level of performance from his previous three.
Zito's worth will vary depending on whom you ask. In a sane world, $12 million or so would be more than fair market for his services. In a world where Adam Eaton will make $8 million a year, who's to say that Zito isn't worth $18 million? Then, Johan Santana must be worth $30 million.
Zito — whose hobbies include yoga, rock guitar and surfing — is known for his idiosyncrasies. His personality has made him a media favorite.
He once made it a practice to buy his own autographed baseball cards on eBay; when asked why he bought them at auction for high prices rather than acquiring unsigned cards and signing them himself, Zito replied, "Because they're authenticated."
Zito carries satin pillows on the road, collects stuffed animals (which he used to travel with), and burns incense to relax.
Many Oakland fans first became aware of Zito when, early in his career, he dyed his hair blue. He has earned the nicknames "Planet Zito" and "Captain Quirk."
He is known for his very simple lifestyle, living in a small apartment with no TV or real furniture (he sits on the lawn chairs that were left on the balcony).
He's not going to come cheaply, though. He made almost $8 million in 2006 there are eight teams in the running, and Scott Boras is his agent, which means that he's going to get astronomical money no matter who signs him. Jason Schmidt is the other high-profile pitching free agent out there, and he doesn't want to play in New York. You have a team here that came within one pitch of making it to the World Series, and right now the pitching staff is Orlando Hernandez, John Maine, and -- who? Besides, if Zito comes to the Mets and doesn't live up to the hype, we can still get our money's worth just looking at him.