sportscardtheory said:RL24 said:...and around here we like to determine a players greatness using a 2 game sample size.
No one did that in this thread.
Sanchez has started 3 playoff games, BTW. His record is 0-2 with a 4.05 ERA in 3 games. No one said that his "greatness" or lack thereof is based on those 3 starts, but they DID happen and to ignore them completely while trying to gauge his entire career to this point would be idiotic.
He has four playoff starts.
Let's use your flawed evidence to measure players.
One of the reasons you say Sanchez isn't good is because of his 4.05 playoff ERA. As I posted earlier, CC Sabathia's playoff ERA is 4.81. Conclusion #1. Jonathan Sanchez is better than CC Sabathia.
Let's use another. You say Sanchez isn't good because of his career losing record. Matt Cain also has a career losing record. Matt Cain is a bad pitcher.
Let's use another. You say Sanchez isn't good because he has only had 1 shutout by age 28. When Cliff Lee was 28 he had ZERO career shutouts. Sanchez is better than Cliff Lee.
Still think that those are great measures of a pitcher's performance? Or can we start looking at things that are under a pitcher's control now?