We heard about all the tandem running backs in the NFL. We also know that the NFL is a copycat league beyond any sense of the little taddle-tale we had in elementary. Major League Baseball is starting a new trend that hasn't taken by storm yet but is growing as of late. Similar to the wildly popular game Texas Hold 'Em, teams have gone to the pair of ace potential pitchers at the top of their rotation. Pocket Aces, known as the best starting hand in Hold 'Em, will probably blow up to full force as the talent in the minors all around are much better than in years past. Let's look over the teams that have the prominent dynamic duos.
Cleveland Indians:
This is probably the biggest duo in baseball, not only talent wise, but they could play on the Browns defense with their size (Sabathia could play DL at 6-7, 290 and Carmona is a linebacker at 6-4, 240). These two pitchers combined for 39 wins last season and both are under 30 years old. The knock on both C.C. and Fausto are their postseason performances. They ranked down with the likes of Aaron Sele and Byung-Hyun Kim. You can only assume as they get more postseason experience in, it can only get better. They can work deep into games (both had 215+ IP) to give much needed rest to a bullpen that has to improve if they want to make a run for the American League Pennant this year.
Arizona Diamondbacks:
Brandon Webb has been a Cy Young winner. He had to been ecstatic when the D-Backs traded for Dan Haren this offseason. Haren was one of the top AL pitchers last season and was in the Cy Young race for most of the season. Now he will have team that will give him run support, something the A's couldn't do. Like the fore-mentioned Indians, Webb and Haren are very young and can only improve as they get older. The question becomes can these two help Arizona top the Rockies, Padres and Dodgers in the West?
San Diego Padres:
Petco be damned, Jake Peavy and Chris Young were the best duo in baseball last season. You want proof, Peavy led the National League in ERA. Chris Young only finished 5th. Did I also mention they combined to strike out a batter an inning. While we still can't explain why Young only won nine games last season *cough, no run support, cough*? We can assume that this duo will won 30+ games this season. They have the potential to be lethal come playoff time. Question becomes do they have the make up?
New York Mets:
We all know that Johan Santana is the best pitcher in baseball, according to everyone? But this guy was being compared to the other guy of this duo, Pedro Martinez. If Pedro can stay healthy, the Mets could have the 2nd best rotation in the NL. Another question is, Can Santana adjust from the AL to the NL? Talent is abundant amongst these two, but so are the questions.
Seattle Mariners:
With apologies to Matt Cain, Felix Hernandez is the best under 25 pitcher in the baseball. Thing was they had 4 guys that couldn't pitch to a paper bag without allowing runs. This caused Bill Bavasi added super-talented, yet injury prone Erik Bedard. Like Peavy and Young, this duo could strike out a lot of batters with their filthy stuff. The issue with them is neither guy has pitched over 200 innings. If they want to smell the postseason, they have to get deep into games and keep a very good M's bullpen rested.
There are some other teams have potential of having the same type of duo, like the following: Cubs with Rich Hill and Carlos Zambrano, Rockies with Jeff Francis and Ubaldo Jimenez, Giants with Cain and Lineceum, Tigers with Willis and Verlander. These duos right now stand out over the rest right now. This we know about the future, it looks very bright.