Oakland Athletics pitcher Justin Duchscherer had always been a valuable player for the A's coming out of the bullpen, even making the All Star team in 2005 as it's lone representative, but now that he's made the transition to starting he'd like to cash in on some of that value. Justin leads all of baseball with his 1.96 ERA, and his pitching this season is a big reason why the A's are so successful this season.So, if you're reading, Billy Beane, your boy would like to talk new contract.
"I mentioned to my agent (Dan Horwits) that I'd like him to talk to Billy," Duchscherer said. "I like it in Oakland. I'd like to stay here. It's not up to me, but I would like to get three years."It's hard to blame Duchscherer for wanting a new deal at this point. He's 30 years old now, and has been playing professional baseball since he was 18 and he's never had a contract longer than a year. I'm sure some security would be nice for him.
Justin also pointed out that 16-year old Michael Inoa--recently signed by Oakland--has already made more money in his signing bonus than Justin has in his entire career. Beane has been told of Duchscherer's desire to talk deal, and said that if he continues to pitch like he has so far then "it's probably something we could pursue."
In recent weeks there had been plenty of teams who were interested in the services of 16-year old Dominican pitcher 