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  • MJFtheGenius
    SBR Hall of Famer
    • 05-31-07
    • 7257

    #71
    Pavano had was looked at highly by scouts, prio to coming to the Yankees he pitched 222 innings while posting an ERA of 3
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    • diogee
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 01-11-08
      • 19477

      #72
      Originally posted by St. Andrew
      Hey everyone, the Johan Santana thread has morphed into "Is Wang a top five pitcher?" argument back and forth. I am truly interested in how this would turn out in a vote.

      Is Wang a current top five (which means most capable of winning the game for you) pitcher out of the current active list?

      Please answer "yes" or "no" and do not provide comments. No arguments, just votes.
      Not looking like many read that after the first 5 people.
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      • element1286
        Restricted User
        • 02-25-08
        • 3370

        #73
        Yes, they did post very good years before they got to New York. But the first year Randy Johnson was in New York he had a good season. And didn't Kevin Brown get injured when he was in New York. Carl Pavano was never really that good, so he was never going to live up to New Yorker's expectations.

        But how many players who have played their entire career for the Yankees have fell to the pressure?

        Also, how many players that were great at the time the Yankees acquired them have gone on to fail?
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        • element1286
          Restricted User
          • 02-25-08
          • 3370

          #74
          Originally posted by diogee
          Not looking like many read that after the first 5 people.
          Haha, sure haven't.
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          • MJFtheGenius
            SBR Hall of Famer
            • 05-31-07
            • 7257

            #75
            Originally posted by element1286
            Yes, they did post very good years before they got to New York. But the first year Randy Johnson was in New York he had a good season. And didn't Kevin Brown get injured when he was in New York. Carl Pavano was never really that good, so he was never going to live up to New Yorker's expectations.

            But how many players who have played their entire career for the Yankees have fell to the pressure?

            Also, how many players that were great at the time the Yankees acquired them have gone on to fail?
            If we really broke it down probably like 95%
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            • element1286
              Restricted User
              • 02-25-08
              • 3370

              #76
              Originally posted by MJFtheGenius
              Pavano had was looked at highly by scouts, prio to coming to the Yankees he pitched 222 innings while posting an ERA of 3
              Yes, but a guy having one good season does not make him an ace. Kip Wells had two years where he pitched 200 innings, and had an era around 3.5. And we all know what happened to him. It must have been that tough Pittsburgh media.
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              • element1286
                Restricted User
                • 02-25-08
                • 3370

                #77
                Originally posted by MJFtheGenius
                If we really broke it down probably like 95%
                Name them.
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                • MJFtheGenius
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 05-31-07
                  • 7257

                  #78
                  Every single one, nobody hits in the playoffs. NOBODY!!
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                  • OLGC_Slayer
                    SBR MVP
                    • 02-28-08
                    • 2186

                    #79
                    No.

                    Sorry Austin.
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                    • ryanXL977
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 02-24-08
                      • 20615

                      #80
                      Originally posted by austintx05
                      exactly. MF, imagine if Wang pitched in Petco or any other NL pitcher's park.

                      Pitching in the toughest division in baseball in one of the bigger parks as well.

                      These threads are great indicators of what the avg Joe knows about baseball.
                      toughest division in baseball isnt the al east

                      nobody thinks wang is top 5 or top 10
                      nobody ever will

                      era matters more than wins
                      so does whip or baa

                      wang is good, solid,

                      but not close to top 5 or 10
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                      • ryanXL977
                        SBR Posting Legend
                        • 02-24-08
                        • 20615

                        #81
                        they got unit at age 38 right? same with brown
                        just bc the yanks brass always screws up on FA signings doesnt make wang great. he is very good but saying he is better than he is bc he pitches in nyc doesnt make it so

                        brown and unit were old and broken when the yanks signed em both
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                        • OLGC_Slayer
                          SBR MVP
                          • 02-28-08
                          • 2186

                          #82
                          Wang is a front end starter #3 at worst on any team in the majors. Arguably top 15 or 20 but top five no way. Just off the top of my head Peavy, Santana, Halladay, Beckett and Hamels are far better pitchers.
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                          • BigOrangeTitans
                            SBR MVP
                            • 11-23-07
                            • 4504

                            #83
                            This is a pointless topic at this point in the season.

                            Most Ace's didnt get the reps they needed in the spring as teams are afraid of injuries. Therefore, how they pitch today is much different than how they play in August.
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                            • dannyt76
                              SBR Wise Guy
                              • 06-29-07
                              • 779

                              #84
                              Nope. Wang isn't top 5.
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                              • austintx05
                                SBR MVP
                                • 08-24-06
                                • 3156

                                #85
                                sbridiots.com
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