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by Morrison8312 » Wed May 24, 2006 1:04 am
Loving Verlander but I agree not in the top 10 yet.
My money league staff is looking better and better (Verlander, Smoltz, Bonderman, Haren, Pettitte). None in the top 10, yet they're getting it done
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by Music2004Man » Wed May 24, 2006 7:01 am
Yoda wrote:benjapage wrote:what about going forward? how would you rank 'em?
santana
peavy
pedro
kazmir
oswalt
carpenter
mussina
halladay
webb
haren
haren's my pick for 2nd half dominance this year. the a's don't even start trying until the ASB, and he's already shown signs of stepping into ace status while harden's been down.
hey, somebody needed to take a gut-shot. i'm comfortable with it.
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edit: i'm not buying on verlander, rogers, or even the tigers as a team, yet. capuano will fade somewhat (he'll still be better than average). i am thinking that liriano will make a strong run to crack this list by year's end--he started some last year, and he has enough experience to make this his breakout year.
Haren is a bold prediction but I think his Pepperdine teammate pitching across the bay has a better shot at being top 10 at the end of the year.
Yoda,
Who was Haren's teammate at Pepperdine?
Thanks
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by fbc_fan » Wed May 24, 2006 7:17 am
Music2004Man wrote:Yoda wrote:benjapage wrote:what about going forward? how would you rank 'em?
santana
peavy
pedro
kazmir
oswalt
carpenter
mussina
halladay
webb
haren
haren's my pick for 2nd half dominance this year. the a's don't even start trying until the ASB, and he's already shown signs of stepping into ace status while harden's been down.
hey, somebody needed to take a gut-shot. i'm comfortable with it.
b
edit: i'm not buying on verlander, rogers, or even the tigers as a team, yet. capuano will fade somewhat (he'll still be better than average). i am thinking that liriano will make a strong run to crack this list by year's end--he started some last year, and he has enough experience to make this his breakout year.
Haren is a bold prediction but I think his Pepperdine teammate pitching across the bay has a better shot at being top 10 at the end of the year.
Yoda,
Who was Haren's teammate at Pepperdine?
Thanks
i believe the answer is lowry. as for those two, i think haren will outperform lowry this year in terms of ratios and w's, but lowry will have more k's when all is said and done.
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by Kurtangletn » Fri May 26, 2006 3:13 pm
IMO, Peavy is #1 he'll always have a nice low ERA from the good old park, and his K's will probably lead the NL agian
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