The Milwaukee Brewers needed to make a pitching splash in free agency over the winter. Once it was apparent that John Lackey wouldn't become a Brewer, GM Doug Melvin signed the next best option, Randy Wolf.
Wolf signed a three-year, $29.75 million deal with the Brewers on December 9.
There were two main thoughts by most after the signing: Wolf is a good pitcher, but the Brewers overpaid to get him.
Both statements are true, but that's the price the Brewers must pay in order to get a big-name free agent to come play in Milwaukee.
Some fans are worried Wolf will turn into another Jeff Suppan, and his contract will far outweigh any of his production on the field. Although their numbers are similar, Wolf is better in most categories.
Wolf has a lower career ERA and WHIP, gives up less hits per ...
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