Agreed, but a team like the White Sox (lots of young pitchers, trying to compete for the first time in a while) needs stability, innings, and mentorship. For them, he fills a big need and brings more value outside his pitching than he would bring to Houston / some other teams. I think that easily covers the 10-15% gap.
" I would if I could Brian, but they dropped me like some hot doodoo before I could even learn anything"
Following in dad's footsteps, his son Will is Clemson's punter. He also an unpaid baseball coach there, his nephew is their closer.
The same Tony Kemp that played for the 2017 Houston Astros, that one of the A's pitchers ratted out? That Tony Kemp?