Sox Resign Peavy 10/30/12
By: Scott Leber
Updated: October 30, 2012
Under terms of the contract, Peavy will receive $14.5 million in both 2013 and 2014. If Peavy reaches certain innings pitched thresholds over the course of both the 2013 and 2014 seasons, he can elect to extend the contract to include the 2015 season at a salary of $15 million. Peavy will now receive the $4-million buyout payment due under terms of his previous contract in equal installments between 2016-19.
Peavy, 31, went 11-12 with a 3.37
ERA (82 ER/219.0 IP) and 194 strikeouts in 32 starts with the White Sox in
2012. He ranked among the American League leaders in quality starts (3rd, 23),
complete games (T3rd, 4), strikeout-to-walk ratio (4th, 3.96), IP (5th),
opponents average (5th, .234), shutouts (T7th, 1), strikeouts (8th), ERA (9th)
and starts (T10th).
"Jake Peavy showed again last
season why he is capable of being one of the top pitchers in the American
League," said Rick Hahn, White Sox senior vice president/general manager.
"Early on in this process, Jake expressed his strong desire to remain with the
White Sox, and we're happy to reach a deal that keeps him at the top end of our
rotation and his influence in our clubhouse for at least the next two years."
The 6-foot-1, 195-pound Peavy
recorded 30 starts and 200.0 IP for the fourth time in his career and first
since 2007 when he won the National League Cy Young Award. His 194 strikeouts were
his most since 2007 (240), his 23 quality starts were the second-most of his
career (28 in 2007), and his four complete games were a career high and the
most by a Sox pitcher since Mark Buehrle threw five in 2004.
Peavy was named to his third career
All-Star Team (first since 2007) and was named AL Pitcher of the Month for
April after going 3-1 with a 1.67 ERA (7 ER/37.2 IP) and two complete games.
"I'm really excited to come back to
Over 11 major-league seasons with
Peavy was acquired by the White Sox
on July 31, 2009 in exchange for pitchers Dexter Carter, Aaron Poreda, Clayton
Richard and Adam Russell. In three-plus seasons with the Sox, he has gone 28-25
with a 3.95 ERA (201 ER/457.2 IP) and 400 strikeouts in 71 games (70 starts).
