I just joined in a league in MLB.com and in that league you don't draft individual pitchers but a teams pitching staff Can you give me your top 10. I have Boston, Detroit, Twins, Marlins, Padres, Yankees, Giants, Dodgers, Indians. -Thanks
aclel29348 wrote:I just joined in a league in MLB.com and in that league you don't draft individual pitchers but a teams pitching staff Can you give me your top 10. I have Boston, Detroit, Twins, Marlins, Padres, Yankees, Giants, Dodgers, Indians. -Thanks
I would rank the Angels, who you don't have on your list, as number 1.
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The Padres were #2 in ERA, #1 in WHIP, #9 in Ks, #2 in saves, and #8 in wins last season, to give them the best pitching staff of '06.
Now add Greg Maddux and David Wells to the rotation, and subtract Chan Ho Park, Woody Williams, and Mike Thompson and you have what should be the first drafted staff in your format.
davidmarver wrote:The Padres were #2 in ERA, #1 in WHIP, #9 in Ks, #2 in saves, and #8 in wins last season, to give them the best pitching staff of '06.
Now add Greg Maddux and David Wells to the rotation, and subtract Chan Ho Park, Woody Williams, and Mike Thompson and you have what should be the first drafted staff in your format.