August 3, 200520 yr I can't believe the lack of national attention to this guy. He is absolutely dominant. 16 wins now and and ERA under 2.30. Considering he is only giving up a mere handful of hits a game these days, I think you have to consider him the best in the game right now. One more reason I don't want to see St. Louis if we make it that far. SFF
August 3, 200520 yr It's a credit to Dave Duncan to getting the most out of him. A couple of years ago wasn't he with the Bluejays and had real bad arm problems?
August 3, 200520 yr Garland should have been the 1st to 16. And could have been the 1st to 17 tonight....
August 3, 200520 yr QUOTE(SoxFan1 @ Aug 3, 2005 -> 12:24 AM) Garland should have been the 1st to 16. And could have been the 1st to 17 tonight.... Just admit it Carpenter is better the Garland
August 3, 200520 yr It is a great year for Carpenter. I've always liked the guy and I'll wish him the best. It'd be cool to see him get 25 wins, but I'm guessing that won't happen.
August 3, 200520 yr Chris just joined Pedro Martinez, Roger Clemens, and Roy Halladay as the only starters in the majors with a WHIP under 1.00 with a minimum of 80 IP. 1. Pedro Martinez 0.85 WHIP 2. Roger Clemens 0.95 WHIP 3. Roy Halladay 0.96 WHIP 4. Chris Carpenter 0.99 WHIP
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