^ looking at that dickey pitch, you can see the ball travel in the direction of the dot (logo) on the ball. Crazy
^ looking at that dickey pitch, you can see the ball travel in the direction of the dot (logo) on the ball. Crazy
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I hate it, but it's pretty easily the Nationals.
though i still take nats over the jays
dickey - 3 straight ace like years, cy young, near legit ace
johnson - career ace like numbers, injury concern
morrow - has ace stuff, put up ace numbers last year, injury concern
romero - put up near ace number year prior, sucked last year, chance at comeback
buehrle - the most consistent 3 in any rotation, maybe most consistent pitcher past 10 years
a lot of potential here, i put jays in top 3 with tigers
Dodgers will have the best rotation
I think the best rotation has to be the Tigers... The best pitcher in the game who is a true workhorse, durable ace with amazing stuff followed by three #2 pitchers (Sanchez, Fister and Scherzer) Porcello should improve and be a quality #5.
The Jays rotation looks similar to the Tigers (Dickey - Legit ace, not as good as Verlander) plus 3 high end starters (Morrow, Johnson, Buerhle) Romero is a wild card. Jays rotation is not as proven as the Tigers.
The Nationals have the most talent. 2 aces in Gio and Stasburg, Zimmerman is a solid #2 and Haren has the potential to be a top of the rotation starter again, or... he could be horrible who knows. Talent wise they are the best.
Last edited by Brandon Morrow; 01-03-2013 at 07:10 PM.
Who would you guys say has the top three starting rotations in the MLB?
I say....
1. Phillies
2. Detroit
3. LAD
4. Toronto
5. LAA
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Angels? No. But the others are definitely in the discussion.
2013 Tim Lincecum
48.2IP | 4.07 ERA | 3.61 FIP | 3.23 xFIP | 52K | 23BB | 1.38 WHIP
Nationals.
Have to go with the Nats, with the Tigers finishing a close second.
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