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Who Has the 2nd Best 1-2 Punch in Baseball?
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Originally posted by wayne1218 View PostK's, WHIP, BB, IP
Why focus on one thing, Era? Why? Because that is the one you chose. They are ALL part of the reason Beckett is a better pitcher. Not just Era
Guy B also has more Ks and more IPs than A and less hits than guy A."CFB YTD: 5-8-1 -16.2"
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Originally posted by mavskidd02 View PostA - 3.47 era / 64Ks / 137.1 IPs / 133 HA / 12 WINS
B- 2.04 era / 146 Ks / 141 IPs / 128 HA / 10 WINS
There's all your stats put together.
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Originally posted by wayne1218 View PostGive me B. The power is staggering when you look at K difference. He has also given up less hits in more innings pitched. You didn't show Walks or Whip but i'm guessing by those numbers, B is well ahead in both of those 2. Based on all the numbers, B is clearly a better pitcher."CFB YTD: 5-8-1 -16.2"
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Originally posted by mavskidd02 View PostExactly, and if a person focuses on wins, you would never know any of that.
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Originally posted by wayne1218 View PostWho is focusing on wins anyway? I never did understand that point to begin with. You were focused on Era so you are no better than the guy focused on wins. There are many numbers to focus on when looking at a pitcher, not just one.
How me and you ended up in an argument, I don't know. But that always seems to happen somehow."CFB YTD: 5-8-1 -16.2"
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Originally posted by mavskidd02 View PostMy original point at the start of this was that ERA was more important than wins. That is a point I made to frank. And a point I still contend to be true.
How me and you ended up in an argument, I don't know. But that always seems to happen somehow.
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Originally posted by wayne1218 View PostFranks stat was right on the money and the numbers were not made up. He took the top 2 (As we listed here) and broke them down. Who knows, who cares what their Era is. They are the best 2 Pitchers on the team for many reasons and the end result is wins. There is a reason why most of the duo's have a great record and the others are below .500 combined. I don't care and couldn't tell you if they have the top 2 era's on each team and they probably don't but they "Win" for a reason, and a lot of them. That's what makes them the best 1-2 punch on the team. Franks stat said plenty and it showed why we used the guys we did in the poll.
He responded to my post of the ERAs, and said that they don't show much. I replied that (IMO) they show more than a pitcher's wins. I posted some stats to contribute to the thread and Frank did as well. Read post #31 and #33. It was a statement and response between me and Frank.
You say you don't care about the ERA stat, that's great. I could care less about the pitcher's wins stat."CFB YTD: 5-8-1 -16.2"
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Originally posted by mavskidd02 View Post- I never said it was incorrect.
He responded to my post of the ERAs, and said that they don't show much. I replied that (IMO) they show more than a pitcher's wins. I posted some stats to contribute to the thread and Frank did as well. Read post #31 and #33. It was a statement and response between me and Frank.
You say you don't care about the ERA stat, that's great. I could care less about the pitcher's wins stat.
Based on wins it is Vazquez, Lowe and Jurrjens.
You should care more about wins because if you could keep A or B out of the Atlanta groups above, i'm pretty sure you would choose B and the guys with the "Wins".
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Originally posted by wayne1218 View PostWell, Based on your team (Atlanta) and Era, your Best 3 Pitchers are Soriano, Logan and Jurrjens.
Based on wins it is Vazquez, Lowe and Jurrjens.
You should care more about wins because if you could keep A or B out of the Atlanta groups above, i'm pretty sure you would choose B and the guys with the "Wins".
You have preference to wins, and I do to ERA."CFB YTD: 5-8-1 -16.2"
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Originally posted by mavskidd02 View PostThat's great, but like I posted with other guys, that doesn't always hold true. And more often than not, at the end of the year, the top 5 guys in ERA, are a lot better pitchers than the top 5 guys in Wins. (Starters not relievers, because their body of work is much a smaller sample.)
You have preference to wins, and I do to ERA.
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That's great. However, I think wins are a team effort. If you pitch great but your team doesn't put a run across and you lose, that's a team thing. If you pitch awful, but your team explodes offensively and you win, that again is a team thing.
But an ERA strictly displays a pitcher. And if I need to judge a pitcher's talent, I'd be looking at ERA far before his W-L record. and that, initially was what this was all about, right? The Best 1-2 Punch. The Best Pitchers, not the Best Teams."CFB YTD: 5-8-1 -16.2"
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Ask any starter in baseball if he would rather be (15-5) 4.00 Era or (10-10) 3.00 Era and see what they would all choose. Then tell me which matters more.
Also, take the Top 50 starters in Wins All Time and take the Top 50 pitchers in Era All time and tell me which list has more Hall of Famers. I guarantee it's wins and don't worry, there will be a minimum games pitched or innings pitched too.
I agree that Era is huge but it is ridiculous to disregard Wins when talking about a Pitcher.
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