This is what I am thinking as well..... Maine is setup to have an outstanding year.But right now I voted for SD duo.Next year the winner of this poll will be Santana/Maine
Where's the Beckett/Matsuzaka option?
Nice jinx job here.As long as Pedro is healthy the Mets got it.
Not bad DC......not bad at all.Webb/Haren......and it's not even close
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Those two get my vote.Where's the Beckett/Matsuzaka option?![]()
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Those two get my vote.Where's the Beckett/Matsuzaka option?![]()
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Not sure about that. That Arizona duo is pretty awesomeAt this point? Bedard and King Felix, without a doubt.
King Felix 6 GS, 44.2 IP (7.5/start), 41 K, 16 BB, 3 HR, 2.22 ERA, 1.23 WHIP, .238 BAABedard 3 GS, 17.2 IP (6/start), 14 K, 12 BB, 3 HR, 2.04 ERA, 1.25 WHIP, .159 BAASeattle combined 62.1 IP (just under 7 IP/start), 55 K, 8 K/9 IP, 2 K/BB, 28 BB, 4 BB/9 IP, 6 HR, 0.9 HR/9 IP, 2.16 ERA, 1.24 WHIP, .212 BAAWebb 6 GS, 41 IP (7/start), 34 K, 14 BB, 1 HR, 1.98 ERA, 1.05 WHIP, .192 BAAHaren 6 GS, 37.1 IP (6/start), 29 K, 7 BB, 3 HR, 3.13 ERA, 1.04 WHIP, .229 BAAArizona combined 78.1 IP (6.5 IP/start), 63 K, 7 K/9 IP, 3 K/BB, 21 BB, 2.4 BB/9 IP, 4 HR, 0.5 HR/9 IP, 2.54 ERA, 1.05 WHIP, .210 BAAI would say it's debatable, Bedard's pitched three less games so that has to be taken into account. The Seattle pitcher's go deeper in the game, strike more guys out, and yield less runs - the Arizona duo walk less batters and give up less HR's. Me? I take the duo that pitches deeper in the game and strikes more guys out.This all is given a rather small sample size, but I believe it's relevant because pre-season Bedard and Webb were looked at on the same level and same goes for Haren and King Felix.Not sure about that. That Arizona duo is pretty awesomeAt this point? Bedard and King Felix, without a doubt.
Those two get my vote.Where's the Beckett/Matsuzaka option?![]()
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Aren't 6.5 and "under 7" practically the same?King Felix 6 GS, 44.2 IP (7.5/start), 41 K, 16 BB, 3 HR, 2.22 ERA, 1.23 WHIP, .238 BAABedard 3 GS, 17.2 IP (6/start), 14 K, 12 BB, 3 HR, 2.04 ERA, 1.25 WHIP, .159 BAASeattle combined 62.1 IP (just under 7 IP/start), 55 K, 8 K/9 IP, 2 K/BB, 28 BB, 4 BB/9 IP, 6 HR, 0.9 HR/9 IP, 2.16 ERA, 1.24 WHIP, .212 BAAWebb 6 GS, 41 IP (7/start), 34 K, 14 BB, 1 HR, 1.98 ERA, 1.05 WHIP, .192 BAAHaren 6 GS, 37.1 IP (6/start), 29 K, 7 BB, 3 HR, 3.13 ERA, 1.04 WHIP, .229 BAAArizona combined 78.1 IP (6.5 IP/start), 63 K, 7 K/9 IP, 3 K/BB, 21 BB, 2.4 BB/9 IP, 4 HR, 0.5 HR/9 IP, 2.54 ERA, 1.05 WHIP, .210 BAAI would say it's debatable, Bedard's pitched three less games so that has to be taken into account. The Seattle pitcher's go deeper in the game, strike more guys out, and yield less runs - the Arizona duo walk less batters and give up less HR's. Me? I take the duo that pitches deeper in the game and strikes more guys out.This all is given a rather small sample size, but I believe it's relevant because pre-season Bedard and Webb were looked at on the same level and same goes for Haren and King Felix.Not sure about that. That Arizona duo is pretty awesomeAt this point? Bedard and King Felix, without a doubt.
No, it's the difference between using another bullpen arm and not.Aren't 6.5 and "under 7" practically the same?King Felix 6 GS, 44.2 IP (7.5/start), 41 K, 16 BB, 3 HR, 2.22 ERA, 1.23 WHIP, .238 BAABedard 3 GS, 17.2 IP (6/start), 14 K, 12 BB, 3 HR, 2.04 ERA, 1.25 WHIP, .159 BAASeattle combined 62.1 IP (just under 7 IP/start), 55 K, 8 K/9 IP, 2 K/BB, 28 BB, 4 BB/9 IP, 6 HR, 0.9 HR/9 IP, 2.16 ERA, 1.24 WHIP, .212 BAAWebb 6 GS, 41 IP (7/start), 34 K, 14 BB, 1 HR, 1.98 ERA, 1.05 WHIP, .192 BAAHaren 6 GS, 37.1 IP (6/start), 29 K, 7 BB, 3 HR, 3.13 ERA, 1.04 WHIP, .229 BAAArizona combined 78.1 IP (6.5 IP/start), 63 K, 7 K/9 IP, 3 K/BB, 21 BB, 2.4 BB/9 IP, 4 HR, 0.5 HR/9 IP, 2.54 ERA, 1.05 WHIP, .210 BAAI would say it's debatable, Bedard's pitched three less games so that has to be taken into account. The Seattle pitcher's go deeper in the game, strike more guys out, and yield less runs - the Arizona duo walk less batters and give up less HR's. Me? I take the duo that pitches deeper in the game and strikes more guys out.This all is given a rather small sample size, but I believe it's relevant because pre-season Bedard and Webb were looked at on the same level and same goes for Haren and King Felix.Not sure about that. That Arizona duo is pretty awesomeAt this point? Bedard and King Felix, without a doubt.