trademhigh
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If Greinke and Wakefield swtiched teams, Greinke would almost be a lock cy young, right now. People would be saying that Tim Wakefield is done and should retire, not that he has been so consistent.MallCopKJ said:Frow said:trademhigh said:With the Royals run support, Wakefield would definitely have a worse record. With the Red Sox run support, that 2 and 6 would look more like 6-2 or 7-1.hofautos said:trademhigh said:He probably has the most games started as a Red Sock. I don't know for a fact, but I'm sure if he doesn't have the most, he's right up there. And, 4.31 ERA is a lot worse than Greinke's and Haladay's.
Wakefield is 3rd on all time list with red sox.
Discounting Zach's phenominal "fluke" start, his last 8 starts are
2W 6L 3.98ERA.
...because I'm bored waiting for the wife to get home...yay house hunting :|
Average Run Support For AL Starters
Wakefield 6.56
Halladay 5.86
Beckett 5.71
King Felix 5.51
Verlander 5.05
Edwin Jackson 4.03
Greinke 3.78
Just for kicks the NL
Lincecum 5.46
Marquis 5.19
Billingsley 5.09
Duke 4.56
Johnson 4.53
Lilly 4.40
Haren 4.47
Johan Santana 3.14
Look at the lineups pitchers in the NL have to face! As I posted the other day a huge % of guys like Lincecum and Cain starts come against teams in the basement as far as scoring runs. If Josh Beckett pitched against the Padres every 2-3 starts he would win 30 games. Wakefield might win 20, which he will probably do anyways, and both of their ERA's would be dramatically lower. You can't compare anything between the AL and NL. Completely different baseball.