Rain Delay Could Keep MLB Pitcher From Earning Bonus

Mother Nature Could Cost MLB Pitcher $500k Bonus
MINNEAPOLIS, MN - JULY 19: Phil Hughes #45 of the Minnesota Twins looks on during the second inning the game against the Tampa Bay Rays on July 19, 2014 at Target Field in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Rays defeated the Twins 5-1. (Photo by Hannah Foslien/Getty Images)
MINNEAPOLIS, MN - JULY 19: Phil Hughes #45 of the Minnesota Twins looks on during the second inning the game against the Tampa Bay Rays on July 19, 2014 at Target Field in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Rays defeated the Twins 5-1. (Photo by Hannah Foslien/Getty Images)

If Phil Hughes doesn't pitch again in the regular season, he will set an MLB record for strikeout-to-walk ratio (11.63) after fanning 186 with only 16 base on balls. Also, if Hughes doesn't pitch again in the regular season, he will lose out on an additional $500,000 that could get tacked onto his $8 million base salary. And the Minnesota Twins pitcher may get denied that sweet half a milli payout because of Mother Nature.

Earlier today, Hughes was cruising in his final start of the season against the Arizona Diamondbacks when it started to pour, forcing the umps to call for a rain delay. At that very moment, the 28-year-old was at 209 2/3 innings for the year. But, there is a clause in his contract which stipulates that if he reaches 210 innings, Hughes would receive a $500K bonus. After a 66-minute delay, the game continued... without Hughes on the mound.

Usually, if the delay goes on for an extended period of time, like an hour and six minutes, managers will not keep the same pitcher who was tossing prior to the break in action out of concern for potentially damaging their player's throwing arm. Even though Hughes was admittedly "well aware" of the possible bonus hanging in the balance, he's resigned to the fact that "some things aren't meant to be."

If there's any silver lining, Hughes did already receive a pair of $250,000 bonuses for surpassing the 180 and 195 inning mark.

[via ESPN]

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