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when it comes to Verlander and Halladay... they have been almost equal for the year.
Verlander: 20 starts; 151 innings ; 147 strikeouts; 31 walks; 2.15 ERA Halladay: 19 starts; 143.1 innings; 138 strikeouts; 17 walks; 2.45 ERA pretty equal. While Verlander has a slightly lower ERA, Halladay has a much greater Strikeout to walk ratio. both have been horses. its hard to tell them apart, especially when you look at the last 10 Game log: Verlander: W L W W W W W W W W Halladay: W W W W W W W W W W and those are TEAM wins, not individual win / loss. the only thing that matters is the team winning in the end.
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To tell the truth, there are about four pitchers in the AL (Verlander, Shields, Beckett, Weaver) who would all be frontrunners for NL Cy Young if they were in that league this year.
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he has one more start than halladay. both pitchers are averaging 7.5 innings per start... so since Verlander has started once more..... see? you just dont understand simple things. they are averaging almost the same exact strikeouts per game. Halladay is averaging less walks. you might be the only person on earth that believes what you spew.
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