Eovaldi certainly did himself favors this year, but he might not be as in demand as many people think.
Fans may not be influenced by his health history, but GMs have to consider it. They do have all those player physicals done for a reason. And this is a guy whose already been traded three times and released once, and is only two years removed from a 1 year $2mill contract with an option for one more year.
He’ll certainly top that by a lot money wise, but I don’t expect the years to be all that long. If he gets 4 years, that’s about his maximum.
But he should be around $10mill per, with possibly a greater annual salary for fewer years. That seems to be the going rate for oft-injured but talented starting pitchers...