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Baseball is a funny game. How did Contreras go from winning 15 of 16 to an ERA over 6 in one year? Anything can happen.

You can also use all these predictions as toilet paper, by the end of the year nobody knows what will happen.


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It's not just 3-5 that bother me. 1 and 2 aren't so hot, either.


Buehrle is fine. Actually, Vasquez deserved to be a 18 or 19 game winner last year. He still is a concern cuz he never has had back to back good years.


Let's put it this way: If you win the division with Buehrle and Vazquez as your top two starters, it's highly unlikely that you've done so because of your starting pitching.


If they win the division, the starting rotation will be much better than I'm expecting them to perform.


Agreed. And the Sox won't win the division. They'll hover around .500 and probably lose a few more than they win.

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Floyd vs. Willis... what's the over/under on that one going to be? Willis flat out sucks and Floyd isn't consistant. Gavin has an off day and there will be 12+ runs scored that day if the temperature is halfway decent. Both teams can hit the ball just fine.


Willis flat out sucks? Are you kidding me? I'll take him over anyone on the Sox right now. Every Sox pitcher is capable of starting 2-10.


That herky jerky motion is coming home to roost. He stunk last year and it's the beginning of a rapid end.
You'd take Willis over Buehrle? Over Vazquez? I think that's foolish. Buehrle had one bad year and bouced back. Vazquez has lights out stuff... for five innings. He gets past that third time through the order pratfall and he'll be excellent.
As far as every Sox pitcher being capable of starting out 2-10, that can be said for many rosters, the Cubs included. The top two in the Sox starting five wouldn't shock me if they started out 5-2 or 6-2 with their stuff and the Sox offense. 10-2... that would surprise me.
Willis will be awful this year. Book it.


It would be a tough call on him or Buehrle, but I would absolutely take him over Javy. If you look at their careers stats there really is not much of a difference between Willis and Buehrle.

Buehrle- 107-75, 3.80 ERA, 1.26 WHIP
-He is 29 years old and has 8 years of exp.

Willis- 68-54, 3.78 ERA, 1.36 WHIP
-He is 26 years old and has 5 years of exp.

Just for shits and giggles, other than what I have seen with my own eyes, his inability to pitch consistently deep into games being the key factor, here are good ol' Javy's numbers to substantiate my point:

115-113, 4.28 ERA, 1.26 WHIP
-He is 31 years old.

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If you broke those stats down down and adjusted them for years spent in NL vs AL those numbers are going to look a lot different for your boy D train. Add in the fact that his last good year was 2005 and it appears to be more than just a trend.

We'll see this year because the game is played on the field and not with a bunch of spreadsheets.

Jim Leyland is going to be smoking a lot of Marlboros this year with that pitching staff.


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Didn't he quit smoking?

I'm still taking Buehrle. The arrow is pointing down for Willis.
Javy vs. Willis is much closer due to Vazquez's inability to go after 5 innings with any consistancy, but I'd take him over Willis.
Career numbers is a different arguement. It's who are you taking right now.

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I think that's the his signal to the pen to get SOMEONE UP STAT!!!$%!


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Are you pining for Freddy? He missed most of last season with arm trouble. I have no idea where he is.


Say what you will, but Big-game Freddy had a great mental makeup on the mound and in the clutch. Unfortunately he now has an arm held together by rubber bands.

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Are you pining for Freddy? He missed most of last season with arm trouble. I have no idea where he is.


Say what you will, but Big-game Freddy had a great mental makeup on the mound and in the clutch. Unfortunately he now has an arm held together by rubber bands.


I know. He was good in 2005 and 2006. Give Kenny credit for trading him at the perfect time when his value was highest. It got us Gio which got us Swisher.


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