Roy Halladay
CC Sabathia
Hey genius...he asked for sleeper pitchers. Do I need to explain what that means to you because apparently you don't understand when you list Hallady and Sabathia.
Roy Halladay
CC Sabathia
Hey genius...he asked for sleeper pitchers. Do I need to explain what that means to you because apparently you don't understand when you list Hallady and Sabathia.
Roy Halladay
CC Sabathia
Hey genius...he asked for sleeper pitchers. Do I need to explain what that means to you because apparently you don't understand when you list Hallady and Sabathia.
Hey genius...he asked for sleeper pitchers. Do I need to explain what that means to you because apparently you don't understand when you list Hallady and Sabathia.
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Hey genius...he asked for sleeper pitchers. Do I need to explain what that means to you because apparently you don't understand when you list Hallady and Sabathia.
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Sarcasm: A form of humor that is marked by mocking with irony, sometimes conveyed in speech with vocal over-emphasis.
Know it....learn it....live it.
Barry Zito.
2.83 E.R.A 2nd half last season.
2nd worst run support in MLB last season.
His numbers were actually pretty good last season although his record doesn't reflect it.
No pressure to be an ace pitching behind Lincecum and Cain, he can quietly surprise.
Barry Zito.
2.83 E.R.A 2nd half last season.
2nd worst run support in MLB last season.
His numbers were actually pretty good last season although his record doesn't reflect it.
No pressure to be an ace pitching behind Lincecum and Cain, he can quietly surprise.
I'll pick my three favorite.
Tim Hudson - He's going to be playing on a very solid Braves club. He's not a guy that solely relies on bringing the heat. He was good last year when returning from injury and has been lights out this preseason (1.35 ERA with 17 K's and 3 walks in 5 games pitched). He should be good for 13-15 wins this season.
Scott Feldman - Has to be the quietest 17 game winner ever. He's not the greatest pitcher ever and not sure he will repeat last years #'s but Texas is going to win alot of games. I think his ERA will rise a bit but with a improved lineup he should get to 15 wins again.
Jorge De La Rosa- another guy who had a quiet 15+ wins. I think Colorado is the best team in there division and he seems to getting better each start out. Some nights he will get lit up but again he plays on a good team that will always give him run support.
I'll pick my three favorite.
Tim Hudson - He's going to be playing on a very solid Braves club. He's not a guy that solely relies on bringing the heat. He was good last year when returning from injury and has been lights out this preseason (1.35 ERA with 17 K's and 3 walks in 5 games pitched). He should be good for 13-15 wins this season.
Scott Feldman - Has to be the quietest 17 game winner ever. He's not the greatest pitcher ever and not sure he will repeat last years #'s but Texas is going to win alot of games. I think his ERA will rise a bit but with a improved lineup he should get to 15 wins again.
Jorge De La Rosa- another guy who had a quiet 15+ wins. I think Colorado is the best team in there division and he seems to getting better each start out. Some nights he will get lit up but again he plays on a good team that will always give him run support.
That's why they're called sleepers. Players go undrafted every year who end up having big seasons. Or at least serviceable ones.
Todd Wellemeyer just won the Giants' 5th spot by the way. He's had an incredible spring from what I've heard.
That's why they're called sleepers. Players go undrafted every year who end up having big seasons. Or at least serviceable ones.
Todd Wellemeyer just won the Giants' 5th spot by the way. He's had an incredible spring from what I've heard.
That's why they're called sleepers. Players go undrafted every year who end up having big seasons. Or at least serviceable ones.
Todd Wellemeyer just won the Giants' 5th spot by the way. He's had an incredible spring from what I've heard.
That's why they're called sleepers. Players go undrafted every year who end up having big seasons. Or at least serviceable ones.
Todd Wellemeyer just won the Giants' 5th spot by the way. He's had an incredible spring from what I've heard.
Sox, Fausto Carmona ??? That guy has only won 15 games the last 2 years. Plus the Tribe will be horrendous again this year.
What about Gavin Floyd?
Sox, Fausto Carmona ??? That guy has only won 15 games the last 2 years. Plus the Tribe will be horrendous again this year.
What about Gavin Floyd?
Brad Penny.
Alternative picks: Andy Petitte (he's kinda a douchebag). Jake Peavy is a #2, but he ain't no underdog. Kevin Slowey won 10 last year only starting 10 games, and is probably the next best underdog pick.
Even if it isn't Penny, I think you should use the following criteria:
Pick a team that has a shitty division.
Pick a team that has good bats.
Pick a team that has traditionally had #3 or #4 starters excel.
Pick a pitcher that is traditionally healthy who is a #3 or #4 starter (pitching against weak teams' #3s or #4s can't hurt ya, right?).
Pick a pitcher that has won 15 games before.
That being said, I like the Cards. Approximately 80-in-division games against craphat teams like the Asstros and the Pirates. The Cubs have shit on the bench, and once Soriano/Ramirez/both get injured, will they be an easy target for a while?
Cards have traditionally had #2 and #3 starters excel far beyond expectations, and they have a lineup that could make Jose Lima a 12-game winner (ees Limatime babeeee).
Next - Penny has something to prove, and he knows how to pitch with a lead. Also, he was healthy last year.
Next teams that I'd look to are the White Sox or the Yanks. But I'm lazy, and there's risk in the White Sox (they have pretty solid competition in their division). Not to hate on the Phils/Braves/Marlins, but they have a competitive division and that could fuck ya.
Best underdog picks: Penny, Petitte, Slowey, and if you count Peavy as an underdog, add him to the list too.
Brad Penny.
Alternative picks: Andy Petitte (he's kinda a douchebag). Jake Peavy is a #2, but he ain't no underdog. Kevin Slowey won 10 last year only starting 10 games, and is probably the next best underdog pick.
Even if it isn't Penny, I think you should use the following criteria:
Pick a team that has a shitty division.
Pick a team that has good bats.
Pick a team that has traditionally had #3 or #4 starters excel.
Pick a pitcher that is traditionally healthy who is a #3 or #4 starter (pitching against weak teams' #3s or #4s can't hurt ya, right?).
Pick a pitcher that has won 15 games before.
That being said, I like the Cards. Approximately 80-in-division games against craphat teams like the Asstros and the Pirates. The Cubs have shit on the bench, and once Soriano/Ramirez/both get injured, will they be an easy target for a while?
Cards have traditionally had #2 and #3 starters excel far beyond expectations, and they have a lineup that could make Jose Lima a 12-game winner (ees Limatime babeeee).
Next - Penny has something to prove, and he knows how to pitch with a lead. Also, he was healthy last year.
Next teams that I'd look to are the White Sox or the Yanks. But I'm lazy, and there's risk in the White Sox (they have pretty solid competition in their division). Not to hate on the Phils/Braves/Marlins, but they have a competitive division and that could fuck ya.
Best underdog picks: Penny, Petitte, Slowey, and if you count Peavy as an underdog, add him to the list too.
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