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by teeznutz » Fri Feb 04, 2011 12:21 am
HOOTIE wrote:Greinke
Weaver
Hamels
Haren
Pls. help:
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by Padres Fan » Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:18 am
Weaver -who is breaking through as a ace
Greinke-though could drop to 3rd depending on what spectrum of Bi Polar he is
Hamels-should have great matchups this season
Haren-I fear he is due for a bad injury
help with mine?
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by kab21 » Fri Feb 04, 2011 9:09 am
atizzy10 wrote:Hamels - although Hamels will be pitching against other teams 4 in most cases so that does have tremendous upside in the wins column
After the first month all of the pitching rotations are staggered enough that this is completely not true.
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by atizzy10 » Sat Feb 05, 2011 12:06 am
kab21 wrote:atizzy10 wrote:Hamels - although Hamels will be pitching against other teams 4 in most cases so that does have tremendous upside in the wins column
After the first month all of the pitching rotations are staggered enough that this is completely not true.
I couldn't disagree more.....granite he will not be pitching against other # 4's every start, but he will very rarely be run out there against #1's....and in the NL with an offense like that...matching up with #2's or worse, your bound to win a few "gimmy" games
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by HOOTIE » Sat Feb 05, 2011 12:22 am
atizzy10 wrote:kab21 wrote:atizzy10 wrote:Hamels - although Hamels will be pitching against other teams 4 in most cases so that does have tremendous upside in the wins column
After the first month all of the pitching rotations are staggered enough that this is completely not true.
I couldn't disagree more.....granite he will not be pitching against other # 4's every start, but he will very rarely be run out there against #1's....and in the NL with an offense like that...matching up with #2's or worse, your bound to win a few "gimmy" games
It doesn't even take a month really. Days off. The 5th gets skipped. By week 3 or 4, a number 1 could just as easily face a 2-5, as a #1. Rotation spot like said, is irrelevent after the 1st month.
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