Top Ten: Biggest Thieves in Baseball - Pitchers

I started thinking about just how much money the Milwaukee Brewers are flushing away as their prized Closer sits on the bench, since putting him in the game holds the risk of another blown save. More on that later. I realized he was making $10,000,000 dollars this year. He is basically stealing money from the Brewers organization, which I am ok with. So I started wondering, who else is stealing money from their organization and severely underperforming. So bear witness to the Top Ten pitchers who should be wearing little masks with the eyes cut out when they leave the clubhouse.

10) Paul Byrd - Cleveland Indians: $7,500,000

Might be on the higher end of the total salary he actually earns it, well more of it than some of the others on this list. His 4.72 ERA isn't something many brag about but his 122 Innings does help the ....

3 Comments On: "Top Ten: Biggest Thieves in Baseball - Pitchers"

 
No Carl Pavano? Is he even under contract anymore? To think I was disappointed when the Marlins couldn't resign him...

He only pitched 2 games before hitting the DL, I wanted to include guys who were getting a fat paycheck and still sucked.

Meche from KC -10-9 W/L 4.17 ERA 146 2/3 Innings Pitched 68 Earned Runs 11.4 Million this season, this dude is in the Wild Bunch as well

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