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    bro, wang is not top 10 or 15 by any measure
    he had like the 25th or 30th era in the majors last yr
    he wasnt even top 10 in al i think

    his team scores a lot of runs
    put joe blanton on the yanks and he wins 18 also, kevin millwood could win 18 with them

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanXL977 View Post
    bro, wang is not top 10 or 15 by any measure
    he had like the 25th or 30th era in the majors last yr
    he wasnt even top 10 in al i think

    his team scores a lot of runs
    put joe blanton on the yanks and he wins 18 also, kevin millwood could win 18 with them
    millwood?

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    And I don't know what I am talking about. That's why I never win.

    And he still harps on Wins. Let me put it this way:

    When handicap a game, do you look at how many games the starting pitcher has won, or do you look at how he has pitched? Again, now write this down 500 times on the blackboard, WINS ARE MEANINGLESS!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LT Profits View Post
    And I don't know what I am talking about. That's why I never win.

    And he still harps on Wins. Let me put it this way:

    When handicap a game, do you look at how many games the starting pitcher has won, or do you look at how he has pitched? Agian, now right this down 500 times on the blackboard, WINS ARE MEANINGLESS!
    IMO, it is an entirely different debate on baseball talk/opinions vs how you bet baseball.

    Two different perspectives.

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    Yes and no. You are saying Wang is top 5 pitcher soley because he gets wins. I am saying he is not even top 10 because there are AT LEAST 10 other pitchers (probably more) that would outperform Wang if they pitched for the Yankees. I actually like Ryan's list, and I would take Lincecum over Wang too assuming he doesn't throw his shoulder out with that delivery of his. If Lincecum had a quality off-speed pitch, HE would have Top 5 potential.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LT Profits View Post
    Yes and no. You are saying Wang is top 5 pitcher soley because he gets wins. I am saying he is not even top 10 because there are AT LEAST 10 other pitchers (probably more) that would outperform Wang if they pitched for the Yankees. I actually like Ryan's list, and I would take Lincecum over Wang too assuming he doesn't throw his shoulder out with that delivery of his. If Lincecum had a quality off-speed pitch, HE would have Top 5 potential.


    I think lince already has top 5 potential, but hes not in the top 5 yet.

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    Yeah but he's basically just blowing people away right now. That in itself is impressive, but he'll need to develop an off-speed pitch eventually, because the league will catch up to him if he continues to throw hard, harder, hardest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LT Profits View Post
    Yeah but he's basically just blowing people away right now. That in itself is impressive, but he'll need to develop an off-speed pitch eventually, because the league will catch up to him if he continues to throw hard, harder, hardest.


    his hook is one of the best in the nl when its on, imo. i think he needs a slider or a change up, but hes young; although its hard to work on a pitch at this level.

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    its one thing to argue penny or someone with really good numbers is top 5, its another to argue wang solely bc of one stat, witht he best offense of the last 20 yrs. its just dumb to me.

    i thought i put together a nice list

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    Quote Originally Posted by ryanXL977 View Post
    its one thing to argue penny or someone with really good numbers is top 5, its another to argue wang solely bc of one stat, witht he best offense of the last 20 yrs. its just dumb to me.

    i thought i put together a nice list

    not to mention the best closer in the history of baseball behind him.

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    exactly
    imagine if cain had any pen at all last yr, maybe 17 wins?
    imagine if peavy had the yanks offens.e we are talkign 25 wins. same with webby

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    Quote Originally Posted by mofome View Post
    a pitcher is in control of his era, whip, ks, walks, ha, opsa.
    not really, sort of, yes, yes, no, not really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matskralc View Post
    not really, sort of, yes, yes, no, not really.

    a pitcher doesn't control his hits allowed or his era? thats interesting.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mofome View Post
    a pitcher doesn't control his hits allowed or his era? thats interesting.

    Not particularly. Read the footnoted links and be enlightened. Only to the extent that walks/strikeouts/home runs affect his ERA can a pitcher really control his ERA. Pitchers have little to no control over what happens to a ball in play (except at the extremes and possibly among knuckleballers), and they certainly have no control over whether their defense can turn it into an out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matskralc View Post
    Not particularly. Read the footnoted links and be enlightened. Only to the extent that walks/strikeouts/home runs affect his ERA can a pitcher really control his ERA. Pitchers have little to no control over what happens to a ball in play (except at the extremes and possibly among knuckleballers), and they certainly have no control over whether their defense can turn it into an out.


    Not necessary, ive read that before and its all well and good, but a pitcher has a large effect on how sharply a ball is hit and that, in turn, has a large effect on what happens to it once its in play. to suggest that a pitcher has little control over his era is about as ridiculous as anything ive ever heard. if thats the case, why aren't you in the majors? just bad luck?

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    If you did actually read any of it, you would know the answer to that question.

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    Quote Originally Posted by matskralc View Post
    If you did actually read any of it, you would know the answer to that question.
    I know the answer. simply put, a pitcher largely controls his era. its not a topic thats up for debate.

    gl tonight mat

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    Hey Mofo,

    I read your post and haven't read anyone else. So, I'll probably be repeating this.

    Nope, lots of factors come into play when making a wager.
    No time to get into it today.

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