Right. How many World Series Champions have you produced in the past 12 years?
We have what? '96, '98, '99, '00, '04, '07.
You have '01.
We have how many Championship Series Teams? '96 (2), '97, '98, '99 (2), '00, '01, '03 (2), '04 (2), '07.
You have: '98, '01, '02, '07 (2)
Let's strictly look at last year you say? We had 2 playoff teams, so did you. Let's take a wash, because we Won the WS, even though you had two LCS teams.
Still not happy? I mean, I don't know what to say...how about it's harder for an AL pitcher to throw a perfect game because of the DH? How about Wang is closer than everyone on the list except Verlander, and way closer than Cain or Lincecum?
Drop the homerism.
No love?
No ace? Let's check that: 2nd in CY voting, didn't make the voting last year, but a nearly identical pitcher (barring a 100 discrepancy in K numbers won it.)
Wang's 162 game AVG is: 19-7, 3.73 ERA, 224 IP...an ERA 70 points below the average...right, he's no ace...
Thank you.
Sucks your a Yankee fan...guess we're homers.
Valid point.
Or let's say, Jeff Weaver versus Gil Meche.
Cain had 3.09375 runs scored per game he pitched.
Wang had 6.43 runs scored per game he pitched.
Truth on the run support.
Cain's team also gave up 4 or more runs in 20/32 starts.
Wang's team gave up 4 or more in 14/30...I mean, I think that speaks to bullpen and defense more than run support...
Half the time Wang would pitch and the opposing team would score less than 4...
2/3 of the time Cain pitched, they would give up more than 4.
I think that's a better sign than run support. So Wang won a few games he shouldn't have...Cain lost a few. Wang also pitched better. In a harder league. Against better hitters.
Bullshit. Farnsworth has sick movement...he likes to throw ****ing sliders though...I hate when people talk about things they don't know like they're in the know.
And throws too many sliders, a la Jeff Nelson.
Watch games man...he has nasty movement...he just loves his crappy slider.
WOW
Read scouting reports.
"Kyle Farnsworth has dominant stuff but has trouble locating his slider at times, as well as serving up the occasional arrow-straight fastball that catches a little too much of the plate. Nonetheless, Farnsworth was reasonably effective in both middle relief and as a setup man, but he always seems to fall a little short of meeting expectations based purely on his stuff."
Chicago Cubs - 2004
Wrong. It's his slider. Glad you admit that you don't really know, unlike reefer
Wow, dig yourself a bigger hole.
You want to talk about movement, watch a Wang sinker. Seriously, just because he doesn't throw 95 and look like an ace doesn't mean he isn't one. Did Orel Hershiser knock down doors? No. Was he an ace? Yes.
Seriously, stop dealing with classical terms of "ace" and look where it matters...QS, ERA, and W.
Wang is one of the majors' top aces...
Did you ever think that maybe it's not "he's good because the team is so good" but "the team is good because he's so good"
Most underrated pitcher in baseball.