Yeah, but Kluber has a career FIP below 3. He's in a different category. He's not young, but when I look at the injuries taking a comeback and breaking bone isn't an injury I worry about. He had 2 soft tissue injuries an oblique and a teres, but it's not like it was a rotator cuff injury. Kershaw had a teres injury in 2014 and missed 41 days and came back and dominated. Kluber at 7 mil could be a real difference maker.
He's an intriguing guy. Teams will want to see him throw. I find Kluber and Paxton the most intriguing guys in the off season because of the injury risk premium and the covid risk premium. 2022 is also loaded with premium starters. No guts, No glory and if you're not careful you might burn the house down.