Yes, he's one of the most dominant pitchers in history. But when was the last time he's won a ring and what's he trying to prove? Last year he chose to resign with the Astros because he "wanted to play for a winner," yet there's been speculation that he's complained about the run support he's gotten since signing with the Astros. Plus, he can't even committ to a whole season. Isn't it just time for him to tip his cap (for the last time, really) and leave before he's known as a player that hung around way too long.
2007-01-15
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