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7. (63) Joe Nathan RP
8. (78) Mariano Rivera RP
9. (83) James Shields SP
10. (98) Daisuke Matsuzaka SP
12. (118) David Price SP
16. (158) Clayton Kershaw SP
18. (178) Frank Francisco RP
19. (183) Edwin Jackson SP
20. (198) Jose Arredondo RP
22. (218) Jair Jurrjens SP
24. (238) Mike Pelfrey SP
25. (243) Jason Motte RP
better than Sgull's pitching
LOL
you have like 1 proven pitcher. with dice-k youll lose ERA and WHIP.
i bet you drop more than half of those pitchers by midseason
Shields/Dice K are legit #1s, both will get 14+ wins
Pelfrey, Jurrjens, Jackson all had decent years last season and will improve this season. All 3 could easily get 10+ wins.
2 of the best closers in Nathan + Rivera. Arredondo was probably the best rookie pitcher last season, if Fuentes shits the bed he'll be the Angels closer. Motte might open the season as StL's closer. Francisco is starting as TEX closer and has godly K/9 numbers. My biggest question marks are Price and Kershaw, who are 2 of the most talked about prospects with legit shots to succeed this season.
MY KNOWLEDGE IS SUPERIOR.
You have Beckett & Halladay, both good for at least 1 guaranteed DL stint this season. Justin Duchscherer already has elbow problems, Percival is 40 and coming off surgery, BJ Ryan is always hurt, Buehrle is nothing special. You reached on 'proven' players who will put up stats just as good as my guys, except I managed to draft one of the best top to bottom lineups whilst maintaining a winning pitching staff.