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and its not Oswalt/Hamels. its Oswalt AND Hamels. Maddux is slightly better than Halladay, but not by much at all. Glavine and Lee match up very very well as well as Oswalt and Smoltx careers. Hamels is better than any #4 the braves had... and that is what makes this rotation top the braves. |
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they could win the next three WS's and be the best ever. they could flame out and be 85 game winners and suck. and the whole if their career ended today is stupid, because they have lots of prime years ahead of them. Lee, if he keeps up his pace for 4-5 more years, could be a legit HOF. Hamels is very young and has already done some awesome things, including a WS MVP. Oswalt has been the National League's most consistently good pitcher in the entire last decade. |
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Hamels was miserable in 2009. that will do a funny thing to your stats. I'd take Hamels any day of the year over Steve Avery. Plus he's still a 26 year old kid! With a WS MVP! funny thing you guys comparing career stats to people in the midst of their prime. |
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All I smell around here is jealousy. Thats fine though, I understand. |
Honestly, who gives a s.hit where they fall as far as history goes. It only thing that matters is how many rings they are able to win. Look at that Braves staff, as good as they were they only ended up with one ring.
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Jealousy? WHo's jealous? I just think it's silly to say they have the best rotation ever before they've even thrown a pitch in the 2011 season. Moreover, by no empirical evidence whatsoever could one say that this is close to the best rotation ever. And if you think Roy Oswalt has another 5-7 years left in him, I have a some farmland in Manhattan to sell you.
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baseball america scout said the phillies have the best young talent in their farm system compared to the rest of baseball (young talent - guys who are a few years away) We have an infield that consists of Ryan Howard, Utley, Rollins.. and the most consistent of the group.. Polanco. We have a catcher who is the freaking man. Outfield will be interesting. I'll take the Phillies roster and try for those rings. |
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On paper, this rotation is UP THERE with the best ever. One of. on Paper. yeah Oswalt sure looked run down throwing a 1.74 ERA with the Phillies. We have him for this next year, and an option for the year after. You think he's going to decline so much in that time? Keep your farmland. |
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He wasnt saying that the best rotation ever is based off rings. He was saying it doesnt matter if you have the best rotation ever if you dont win the rings. he's right. |
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The Patriots were 2 minutes away from being maybe the best team ever, guess what, they are nothing more than a footnote now. |
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But I'd rather have a WS 2010 ring than a 2010 cy young award (Halladay)... as a fan.. any day. I would bet that Halladay would trade his award for a ring also. |
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5 NFC championship appearances... 0 super bowls? interesting.. ;) |
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Lee > Cain ( I think Cain is way better than Sanchez) Hamels & Oswalt > Sanchez and Bumgardner (sp?) but Giants have a great rotation, and any of those guys can certainly shut down any team on any night... proven in the playoffs. As for what rotation would be better in 2018? Yeah I'll go with Giants. |
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