You avoided the question and just named other injured players Bloom signed, none of whom received multiyear deals.
Three parter:
1. Are Wacha and Eovaldi injury-prone pitchers throughout their careers?
2. Will this situation get better or worse as they age?
3. So what did either do recently to merit a multiyear deal? Kluber getting a one year deal over them was a case of guessing wrong, but not a reason to sign either for multiple years.
(Apparently FYI the buzz is the Sox offered Eovaldi more money than Texas, but Eovaldi chose Texas anyway. I assume the Sox offer was for more guaranteed money, but and Rivaldi bet on himself reaching the bonuses, but this is just a theory.)