January 30, 201511 yr It was this: 10. Jordan Zimmerman 9. Madison Bumgarner 8. David Price 7. Corey Kluber 6. Johnny Cueto 5. Max Scherzer 4. Adam Wainwright 3. Chris Sale 2. Felix Hernandez 1. Clayton Kershaw
January 30, 201511 yr QUOTE (Jose Abreu @ Jan 29, 2015 -> 09:07 PM) It was this: 10. Jordan Zimmerman 9. Madison Bumgarner 8. David Price 7. Corey Kluber 6. Johnny Cueto 5. Max Scherzer 4. Adam Wainwright 3. Chris Sale 2. Felix Hernandez 1. Clayton Kershaw Given all the hype it seems crazy that Stephen Strasburg is not a top 10 SP in the league. And that he may be a #3 on his own team.
January 30, 201511 yr QUOTE (Jose Abreu @ Jan 29, 2015 -> 09:40 PM) I'll take 3 for Abreu. Goldy and Cabrera have an edge. No complaints there. Paul Goldschmidt is such an awesome ballplayer yet I bet most casual fans have never even heard his name before
January 30, 201511 yr Carlos Pena calls them "Shallowmetrics" Edited January 30, 201511 yr by Jose Abreu
January 30, 201511 yr QUOTE (Rowand44 @ Jan 29, 2015 -> 09:51 PM) Does anyone believe Bumgarner is a top 10 pitcher in baseball? No. Postseason success is great and all, but it's such a small sample size. I don't think Bumgarner has been much better than Jose Quintana has been over the last 2 years.
January 30, 201511 yr QUOTE (Chilihead90 @ Jan 30, 2015 -> 09:38 AM) No. Postseason success is great and all, but it's such a small sample size. I don't think Bumgarner has been much better than Jose Quintana has been over the last 2 years. postseason is great... this reminded me of players who made their value worth more come playoff time. 1 person come to mind is reggie jackson and the whole mr october crap from the yank pr machine. btw basing on the advance metrics. how is reggie's splits, from regular games to the playoff. were they similar???
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