Homer (HSD) -- Galarraga (5/89/6), Maine (25/67/27), Greinke (27/81/25), Jurrjens (41/36/63)
It was a toss up between HSD and RBC on which staff would lead the division. I chose HSD because of the depth. Galarraga has the best set of stats for a #1 in the division, but will need to pitch carefully at home to maintain it. Maine is a high quality #2 SP and Greinke is lights out at #3. Jurrjens is by far the best #4 SP out there at the moment. Jurrjens is the reason this staff is #1.
Rio Brazos (RBC) -- Halladay (6/3/21), Lincecum (9/2/22), Danks (32/19/59), Sanchez (77/54/56)
Halladay has the second best #1 SP stats in the division, but will probably outperform #1. Lincecum is THE best #2 SP out there and would be #1 on almost any other team. Danks is a very high quality #3 SP. However, at #4, Sanchez is just above average, which drops RBC into the #2 slot in the division.
Lehigh Valley (LVP) -- Matsuzaka (11/49/16), Santana (13/7/26), Haren (30/12/32), Byrd (88/126/89)
Talk about getting the short end of the stick. In the other two divisions, this staff would be #1/#2 easy. Here, its just a solid 3. Matsuzaka is a great #1, but only the 4th best pitcher in the division. Santana is outstanding at #2, while Haren is a solid #2 as well. Byrd is average at best in the #4 hole. If LVP upgrades at all, they will challenge the top of the division.
Saint Gabriel (ILL) -- Sabathia (12/4/10), Zambrano (40/13/77), Johnson (55/38/18), ???
Sandwiched in between Dice-K and Johan is CC Sabathia, ILL's #1. He should do remarkably well in that role. Zambrano is merely average in the #2, but proper usage could lead to overperformance. Johnson is an average #3 SP as well. The #4 SP slot is up for grabs right now. A solid hold on the 4th staff in the division.
Lebanon (LEB) -- Shields (42/28/71), Carmona (87/107/98), Cueto (101/74/113), Robertson (135/124/137)
The drop-off is mighty to fifth. Shields is an average #2 filling in the #1 hole. Carmona is a marginal #4 filling in at #2. Cueto is a decent #5 and there are only 5 SP worse than Robertson.
Carbondale (CDC) -- Campillo (85/63/65), Blackburn (99/61/114), Feldman (109/99/116), Martinez (121/114/125)
The basement of the division is filled with #4/#5 starters. Campillo is the worst "best" SP on a staff and it goes downhill after that. Blackburn has #3 potential if use correctly, while Feldman and Martinez are just no good. Counting Martinez, CDC has four of the 9 worst SP on rosters right now.
2 comments:
Garza easily becomes CDC's #1 SP. He's a bit below average for that slot, but is no doubt a huge pickup for the rotation.
I think Rio needs to be reassessed. Poor Manny Parra was forgotten. He fills the number 5 spot if Cook gets re-signed. That leaves 6 DBA level pitchers. 3 studs and enough of a mix at the end to look at Righty-Lefty team matchups. Also, watch out for Rio, we like to spend our money and dont need much. Another super stud could be had....
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