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onionring9

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I think one of the most interesting guys is going to be Holliday leaving Coors field to go to the pitcher friendly oakland park. I'm curious how you guys think he will do.
 

Greg Cleveland

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Topnotchsy said:
Greg Cleveland said:
Scott Baker: 17-8, 4.01 era, 156 K
Francisco Lirano: 15-5, 4.58 era, 205 K
Glen Perkins: 14-8 4.55 era, 165 K

Win Twins!
Unless your bats go crazy, those ERA's won't translate into those W/L records.

:lol:

I don't get that into stats to really care about what fits and what doesn't. Twins pitching can be great, or it can fall flat. How's this?

Scott Baker: 17-8, 2.01 era, 156 K
Francisco Lirano: 15-5, 2.58 era, 205 K
Glen Perkins: 14-8 3.55 era, 165 K

I think it's more realistic than those who pick the entire starting lineup of the Yankees to hit over .300, with 70-100+ rbis each.
 

Topnotchsy

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Greg Cleveland said:
Topnotchsy said:
[quote="Greg Cleveland":wvu1fiq4]
Scott Baker: 17-8, 4.01 era, 156 K
Francisco Lirano: 15-5, 4.58 era, 205 K
Glen Perkins: 14-8 4.55 era, 165 K

Win Twins!
Unless your bats go crazy, those ERA's won't translate into those W/L records.

:lol:

I don't get that into stats to really care about what fits and what doesn't. Twins pitching can be great, or it can fall flat. How's this?

Scott Baker: 17-8, 2.01 era, 156 K
Francisco Lirano: 15-5, 2.58 era, 205 K
Glen Perkins: 14-8 3.55 era, 165 K

I think it's more realistic than those who pick the entire starting lineup of the Yankees to hit over .300, with 70-100+ rbis each.[/quote:wvu1fiq4]
Before the season starts, everyone is going to be MVP and every team will win the WS. :)
 

onionring9

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Topnotchsy said:
Greg Cleveland said:
Topnotchsy said:
[quote="Greg Cleveland":2oefcua6]
Scott Baker: 17-8, 4.01 era, 156 K
Francisco Lirano: 15-5, 4.58 era, 205 K
Glen Perkins: 14-8 4.55 era, 165 K

Win Twins!
Unless your bats go crazy, those ERA's won't translate into those W/L records.

:lol:

I don't get that into stats to really care about what fits and what doesn't. Twins pitching can be great, or it can fall flat. How's this?

Scott Baker: 17-8, 2.01 era, 156 K
Francisco Lirano: 15-5, 2.58 era, 205 K
Glen Perkins: 14-8 3.55 era, 165 K

I think it's more realistic than those who pick the entire starting lineup of the Yankees to hit over .300, with 70-100+ rbis each.
Before the season starts, everyone is going to be MVP and every team will win the WS. :)[/quote:2oefcua6]

Exactly! Oaklands taking it all this year! MVP goes to some rookie none of us have heard of because that's what half our team consists of!
 

mwashuc06

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NECpilgrims8 said:
I will post only one, which I would like to see from a fan standpoint.

Justin Upton
.298 - 35 HR - 125 RBI - 70 BB - 100 K

I don't think it's too crazy to imagine....

Might have to add at least 50 K's.
 

fengzhang

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Scott Kazmir 13-10, 3.95 ERA
Justin Upton .270, 22 HR's, 75 RBI
K-Rod: 3.45 ERA, 40 saves, 8 blown saves
CC Sabathia 16-10, 3.78 ERA
AJ Burnett 14-8, 4.35 ERA
Phil Hughes 3-5 5.67 ERA
Jay Bruce .270, 25 HR's, 90 RBI
Jon Lester 13-8, 4.20 ERA
E. Volquez 15-9, 3.95 ERA
David Price 13-9 3.70 ERA
Chad Billingsley 16-7 3.30 ERA
Tim Lincecum 15-8 3.05 ERA
Matt Cain 13-10 3.80 ERA
Delmon Young .280 18 HR 90 RBI
 

scotty21690

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fengzhang said:
Scott Kazmir 13-10, 3.95 ERA
Justin Upton .270, 22 HR's, 75 RBI
K-Rod: 3.45 ERA, 40 saves, 8 blown saves
CC Sabathia 16-10, 3.78 ERA
AJ Burnett 14-8, 4.35 ERA
Phil Hughes 3-5 5.67 ERA
Jay Bruce .270, 25 HR's, 90 RBI
Jon Lester 13-8, 4.20 ERA
E. Volquez 15-9, 3.95 ERA
Fo' real?
 

fengzhang

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scotty21690 said:
fengzhang said:
Scott Kazmir 13-10, 3.95 ERA
Justin Upton .270, 22 HR's, 75 RBI
K-Rod: 3.45 ERA, 40 saves, 8 blown saves
CC Sabathia 16-10, 3.78 ERA
AJ Burnett 14-8, 4.35 ERA
Phil Hughes 3-5 5.67 ERA
Jay Bruce .270, 25 HR's, 90 RBI
Jon Lester 13-8, 4.20 ERA
E. Volquez 15-9, 3.95 ERA
Fo' real?

fo real
 

darocker80

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Lincecum Land
Buster Posey .330 2 HR 10 RBI (in majors for limited time)
Tim Lincecum 24-5 2.50 ERA 285K (6 blown saves last year, 24 is possible)
Matt Cain 15-10 3.33 ERA 225K
Pablo Sandoval .295 25HR 85 RBI
 

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