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Going into this year, who do you think has the best starting five in the MLB? I am often a homer here, but I really do believe that my hometown ChiSox (Peavys being healthy assumption) have the best 1-5 in the bigs.
1. Peavy
2. Buehrle
3. Floyd
4. Danks
5. Garcia
Who do you feel has the best 1-5 starters in baseball?
Going into this year, who do you think has the best starting five in the MLB? I am often a homer here, but I really do believe that my hometown ChiSox (Peavys being healthy assumption) have the best 1-5 in the bigs.
1. Peavy
2. Buehrle
3. Floyd
4. Danks
5. Garcia
Who do you feel has the best 1-5 starters in baseball?
if peavy is the old peavy then for sure CHI will have a strong one. I'm a huge LA DODGERS fan and when he pitched for SD, it was a for sure padre win, even when they were bad. for sure loss for the dodgers when they faced them.
Going into this year, who do you think has the best starting five in the MLB? I am often a homer here, but I really do believe that my hometown ChiSox (Peavys being healthy assumption) have the best 1-5 in the bigs.
1. Peavy
2. Buehrle
3. Floyd
4. Danks
5. Garcia
Who do you feel has the best 1-5 starters in baseball?
Except for the 5th starter, this is the same staff that in 2009 led MLB in complete games, shutouts, BAA, and strikeouts. Giants starters tied for second in ERA....Plus Lincecum added another Cy Young award and Sanchez threw a no-hitter.
Until someone proves otherwise, the Giants have the best starting rotation in baseball.
I don't see how leading the league in complete games---or someone throwing a no hitter, or someone winning a Cy Young is relevant at all to be honest. Lots there were 6 teams lumped in the sub 4 ERA club and 5 were NL teams that play against those cute little NL offenses. I think the Giants belong in the conversation, but it's not open and shut. Also from what I can see they were 2nd in BAA
I don't see how leading the league in complete games---or someone throwing a no hitter, or someone winning a Cy Young is relevant at all to be honest. Lots there were 6 teams lumped in the sub 4 ERA club and 5 were NL teams that play against those cute little NL offenses. I think the Giants belong in the conversation, but it's not open and shut. Also from what I can see they were 2nd in BAA
I think best staff 1-5 is a dead heat between the Phillies and Yankees...the Red Sox staff is good, but they lack an overpowering ace...Beckett is not what he used to be.
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