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Michael Wacha received a two-year, $32 million contract from the Royals that included an opt-out clause after the first season. Good for him. And good for Kansas City, which committed a reported $105 million to six free agents.
Wacha can earn $16 million in each season. He’s gone on the injured list nine times in his career, five due to shoulder issues.
The oblique, knee, hamstring and intercostal muscle also are responsible.
Every contract comes with certain risks. Wacha can be really good when able to pitch, but he hasn’t topped 134 1/3 innings since 2017.