Olney: Machado, Harper … Eovaldi? Red Sox righty could get big payday
5:04 am | August 21, 2018 | Go to Source | Author:
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Sometime after Nathan Eovaldi was traded to the Boston Red Sox, the surgeon who performed the pitcher’s second elbow reconstruction texted a picture to the right-hander. But what Dr. Chris Ahmad sent to Eovaldi was not an image related to his mechanics, or a ligament, or the tunnels carved out in his right elbow.
No, it was a fine shot of a bass, because the perpetually gregarious Eovaldi often asks his doctor about the fishing he does with his children, and Dr. Ahmad wanted to document the prize.
Eovaldi’s elbow? All good. His pitching? Getting better and better.
There is great anticipation about all the big names and big money attached to this fall’s free-agent class, about whether Manny Machado will set a new record with his forthcoming contract, about whether Bryce Harper‘s first-half slump will affect the bidding on him, about Clayton Kershaw‘s opt-out clause. But the 28-year-old Eovaldi could turn out to be a central figure in the market, because of his continued transformation as a pitcher and the circumstances of his second Tommy John surgery, which will almost certainly allay the inherent concerns about his medical history.