Red Sox Surprise

Nate Eovaldi showed flashes of brilliance during his two seasons with the Yankees -- as he did occasionally earlier in his career with the Marlins. But after his second Tommy John surgery in 2016, the Yanks decided it wasn't worth the money to renew his contract. He wound up with the Rays, who paid him to rehab in 2017 and were confident they could flip him once healthy this season.
The plan worked out well -- for two clubs. Tampa Bay sent him to Boston in late July for promising lefty reliever Jalen Beeks. And the "other" famous Alvin, Texas native has morphed from a reliable member of the rotation to something more. He shut down the Yankees in ALDS game three -- as he had in one of his first Red Sox starts in early August. And he did it again Tuesday in the League Championship Series against the defending champion Astros. His six innings of two run ball kept his team in the game until they broke it open in the 8th.
And guess who's a free agent this winter -- with a pricetag, that despite his medical chart, is likely to keep rising.
(My image of Eovaldi is from a Yankees/A's game in April 2016.)

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