Nomar4prez wrote:Schilling for wins Pedro for ERA, and WHIP RJ for combination of both
May I ask for some insight into your thinking?
Schilling for wins, and Pedro for ERA and WHIP would be a fair enough assessment...if they were on different teams. Considering they are both Bo Sox, and working with the same team behind them, wouldn't it stand to reason that whoever had the lower ERA and WHIP would also garner the most wins??
Nomar4prez wrote:Schilling for wins Pedro for ERA, and WHIP RJ for combination of both
May I ask for some insight into your thinking?
Schilling for wins, and Pedro for ERA and WHIP would be a fair enough assessment...if they were on different teams. Considering they are both Bo Sox, and working with the same team behind them, wouldn't it stand to reason that whoever had the lower ERA and WHIP would also garner the most wins??
The BoSox don't like to score when Pedro pitches.
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I agree. Even if RJ stays with Arizona and loses out on wins the rest of his numbers will be better than those two in the 2nd half IMHO.
Maine has a good swing for a pitcher but on anything that moves, he has no chance. And if it's a fastball, it has to be up in the zone. Basically, the pitcher has to hit his bat. - Mike Pelfrey
Imagine if RJ gets traded to the Yankees (anything is possible for the right price!) and faces Schilling/Pedro at some point in the playoffs. How ridiculous would that be?!?!?!
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