25. Barry Zito, Starting Pitcher
Zito began the season red hot by tossing two scoreless seven-inning outings, jumping out to a 2-0 record with a 0.00 ERA. While it looked like Zito was going to pick up where he left off in the 2012 postseason, things started to go south as the season progressed and Zito started to look more like the San Francisco version of himself. Zito is guaranteed to not get the type of guap he got the last time he was a free agent and it will interesting to see just what the former Cy Young Award winner’s value is.


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