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Zagi-CRO
09-24-2007, 03:38 AM
Cubs

Carlos Zambrano 3.82 17 13 4.08
Ted Lilly 3.66 15 7 3.78
Jason Marquis 4.86 12 8 4.35
Rich Hill 4.49 10 8 4.05


RedSox

Josh Beckett 2.37 20 6 3.14
Tim Wakefield 4.83 16 12 4.80
Dice Matsuzaka 4.41 14 12 4.48


Indians

C.C. Sabathia 2.61 18 7 3.19
Fausto Carmona 2.86 18 8 3.03
Paul Byrd 4.70 15 7 4.55



Yankees

Chien-Ming Wang 3.57 18 7 3.72
Andy Pettitte 4.00 14 8 3.83
Mike Mussina 5.63 11 10 4.96


Mets

Oliver Perez 3.33 15 9 3.32
John Maine 4.13 14 10 4.07
Tom Glavine 4.44 13 6 3.97


Arizona

Brandon Webb 2.75 17 10 3.02
Doug Davis 4.61 13 12 4.27
Livan Hernandez 5.55 11 10 4.85


Mariners

Miguel Batista 4.67 14 11 4.45
Felix Hernandez 4.22 13 7 4.07
Jarrod Washburn 5.31 10 15 4.36


Phillies

Cole Hamels 3.54 14 5 3.54
Jamie Moyer 5.28 13 11 5.01
Adam Eaton 6.83 10 9 6.33


Seems the Cubs have the strongest rotation with four double-wins starters!

geezer
09-24-2007, 07:07 AM
Gotta go with the Tribe!!!!

BoofBonser26
09-24-2007, 07:41 AM
Cubs
Seems the Cubs have the strongest rotation with four double-wins starters!

Careful - wins aren't a very good way to evaluate a staff.

Zagi-CRO
09-24-2007, 07:55 AM
Careful - wins aren't a very good way to evaluate a staff.

Ok, I agree. We were talking about it /another thread about pitchers, wins etc./.
But it's interesting to see something like these stats.

BoofBonser26
09-24-2007, 07:55 AM
Ok, I agree. We were talking about it /another thread about pitchers, wins etc./.
But it's interesting to see something like these stats.
And I agree with that, too. I'll admit I didn't know the Cubs had four pitchers at 10.

Zagi-CRO
09-24-2007, 08:09 AM
The Mariners have surprised me, especially Felix Hernandez with 13-7.
And the Tribes, of course, a fantastic Carmona with a 3.03 ERA and 18-8.