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BASEBALL > Most Impressive Season Start (1 Viewer)

Who's had the most impressive start to the season

  • Pujols (.308 - 25HR - 65RBI)

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  • Mauer (.381 - 5HR - .970OPS)

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  • Santana (2.99ERA - 6W - 104K)

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  • Papelbon (0.26ERA - 22SV - 0.77WHIP)

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Halladay since '02 = 69-27

Santana since '02 = 62-26

Halladay '06 = 8-1 2.75ERA 0.99WHIP

Sanatna '06 = 6-4 2.99ERA 1.02 WHIP

What am I missing here? Santana is the sexier pick because he's a strikeout pitcher and Halladay is a ground ball pitcher.

 
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Depends what you are looking for in Santana/Halladay. If I was the Brewers and I had a chance to get either I would go for Halladay but that is because he is a groundball pitcher but if I was the GM of most teams I think Johan would be the pick.

 
Depends what you are looking for in Santana/Halladay. If I was the Brewers and I had a chance to get either I would go for Halladay but that is because he is a groundball pitcher but if I was the GM of most teams I think Johan would be the pick.
There is a small merit to this argument. I would think a team like the Cardinals with superb defenders on the infield might have more success with Halladay throwing ground balls all day. But, for most teams, I think this factor probably wouldn't be worth passing on Santana.
 
Who are the 12 guys who know nothing about baseball?

Papelbon should win the Rookie of the Year.... and he might get the Cy Young if the RedSox win the division and he maintains a certain level of success. But there is no way that he is the MVP.

 
Awards so far this year:

AL

MVP: Mauer 2nd: Vlad Guerrero

CY Young: Papelbon 2nd: There's alot out there but Kenny Rogers has been great!

ROY: F. Liriano (I believe he's still eligable)

NL

MVP: No doubt here it's Pujols. 2nd: Soriano

CY Young: Webb 2nd: Bronson Arroyo

ROY: Prince Fielder (Homer Pick)

 
Depends what you are looking for in Santana/Halladay. If I was the Brewers and I had a chance to get either I would go for Halladay but that is because he is a groundball pitcher but if I was the GM of most teams I think Johan would be the pick.
There is a small merit to this argument. I would think a team like the Cardinals with superb defenders on the infield might have more success with Halladay throwing ground balls all day. But, for most teams, I think this factor probably wouldn't be worth passing on Santana.
I think there are a lot of teams who play in band boxes that would make this arguement though. (Rockies, Reds, Brewers, etc.)
 

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