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And considering there are exactly no good teams in the AL Central as of now the league difference isnt that big of a deal. I am not knocking Verlander as I think he is great. But the assertion that he is clearly having a better season than Halladay is just not accurate. |
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They skipped the entire video believe me!
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Oh I believe it.
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Just what I was looking for..thaaaanks!
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Get that boring ass baseball crap out of my WWC thread.
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99 percent was antitrust's number if you've read the entire thread.
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Now they're arguing about the source of 99%...as well as the real value of 99%.
Raw data cooking is next. I'm leaving. |
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I liked the hot female soccer player talk better if that helps.
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the only 99% i used was that managers would agree the phillies have the best rotation in baseball. i still think that is true. it had nothing to do with verlander vs halladay. it wouldnt be smart to say 99% when you are comparing the two best pitchers in baseball. I would assume that number would be close to 50/50 if you are talking about having a pitcher for this year only. long term contract Verlander would be more inticing based on age only.
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irony of the word boring and a soccer thread. (though the US womens team is far from boring)
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It wouldn't be smart to say "99 percent" in the context of anything. I think 99 out of 100 is just as ridiculous to describe a Verlander versus Halladay argument as it is in describing a Phillies versus Braves argument. If one reads the thread, the only reason I used 99 out of 100 was to mimick your equally as asinine statistic that 99 out of 100 GM's, players, or whatever, would take the rotation of the Phillies over that of the Braves.
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Touche...
hahhahahahah. so you read an article... meaning you havent watched baseball. zero credibility. 99 out of 100 scouts / managers would say the phillies have the best rotation. and the braves have a better bullpen... the best in the majors. not a better rotation. just give up, you have no leg to stand on.
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Listen, the braves still have a few years to go until they get there. they are young and have no limits.
If you are going on overall pitching (including bullpen) you have a good arguement. Based on what we have been talking about (rotation) I'd personally take the Giants over the Braves. Braves would 3rd best IMO.
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Cole Hamels: 132 innings; 2.32 ERA; 121 SO; 24 walks
Cliff Lee: 137.1 innings; 2.82 ERA; 137 strike outs; 29 walks Roy Halladay: 143.1 innings; 2.45 ERA; 138 SO; 17 BB Vance Worley: 49 innings; 2.20 ERA; 37 SO; 20 BB Roy Oswalt: 71.1 innings; 3.79 ERA; 42 SO; 18 BB Kendrick has started 7 times with a 3.58 ERA and Blanton was only around 6 games before he went on the DL and had a terrible 5.5 ERA. neither of the two have been regulars. we often skip the 5th starter if there is a day off Braves: Jair Jurrjens: 110.2 innings; 1.87 ERA; 65 SO; 25 BB Tommy Hanson: 103.1 innings; 2.44 ERA; 109 SO; 35 BB Brandon Beachy: 67.1 innings; 3.21 ERA; 78 So; 15 BB Tim Hudson: 113.1 innings; 3.57 ERA; 79 SO's; 30 BB Derek Lowe: 113 innings; 4.30 ERA; 81 SO's; 41 BB Mike Minor started 6 times with a 4.59 ERA and Teheran started twice with a 5.19 ERA Giants: Let Timmy Smoke: 123.1 innings; 3.06 ERA; 132 SO; 45 BB Matt Cain: 126.1 innings; 3.06 ERA; 105 SO; 33 BB Ryan Vogelsong: 91.1 innings; 2.17 ERA; 70 SO; 32 BB Jonathan Sanchez: 89.2 innings; 3.81 ERA; 92 SO; 59 BB Bumgarner: 104.2 innings; 3.87 ERA; 92 SO; 27 BB Zito started 6 times with a 3.18 ERA Totals of the main 5 pitchers in the rotations (throwing out Kendrick, Blanton, Minor, Teheren and Zito) Phillies: 532.3 innings; average 2.71 ERA; 475 SO; 108 BB Braves: 506.5 innings; average 3.07 ERA; 412 SO; 146 BB Giants: 533.7 innings; average 3.19 ERA; 491 SO; 196 BB so...... its an educated opinion that is supported by facts. except for now that I look at the whole picture, I might take the Braves over the Giants, close call though. Phillies ahead by a decent margin, especially when you factor in the SO/BB. this pretty much settles the arguement. as far as overall team ERA: Phillies have a 3.02, Braves 3.11; Giants i believe are 3.17
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