2005 in KC: 6-10, 5.65 ERA, 1.564 WHIP
2006 in KC: 0-4, 10.27ERA, 2.197 WHIP.
Since missing 2004, the guy had been abject and total garbage. He's the pitching equivalent of dog crap.
Low risk moves are fine, I guess, if there's any chance of reward. Joe Mays had shown no reason to believe he could get anyone out at the major league level since returning from injury.
I could care less what the guy did in the first half of the 2001 season. That kind of attitude is what netted us the roster full of geriatric batting tees that made last spring so delightful.



