There probably isn’t a player so polarising in fan opinion, and indeed in results, for the Boston Red Sox as Clay Buchholz. You either love him or hate him, he’s the pitching equivalent of Miracle Whip salad dressing. You’ve probably read a fair share of articles about him, likely from many of those publications contractually obligated to provide content with precious little to talk about after Red Sox President of Baseball Ops Dave Dombrowski got all the big offseason moves done early. Opinions will have swung wildly from “he’s the number 2 Boston needs” to “he’s the liability Boston needs to trade”.