[情報] The 10 best rotations

看板MLB作者 (Westy)時間14年前 (2011/12/28 06:06), 編輯推噓23(23011)
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http://t.co/Jf0lWawf by Buster Olney 1. Philadelphia Phillies The Phillies lived up to the hype in 2011, leading the majors in starters' ERA by a little less than half a run. Roy Halladay is going to the Hall of Fame regardless of whether he throws another pitch, Cliff Lee was intermittently the most dominant pitcher in the majors during parts of the 2011 season, and Cole Hamels is exceptional and will be on a mission next season, as he prepares for free agency. When Roy Oswalt had back trouble, Vance Worley stepped in and held opponents to a .666 OPS (as a starting pitcher). Joe Blanton 2. Tampa Bay Rays The Rays could have traded James Shields -- and it's still possible that they will -- but he is such a hugely important part of the staff's emotional core that Tampa Bay clung to him, knowing what this group could accomplish together. The Rays ranked first in the AL in rotation ERA in 2011, which is pretty incredible given the relative strength of the AL East's offenses. (Three AL East teams ranked in MLB's top six in runs scored.) Shields had a tremendous bounce-back season, finishing third in the AL in ERA. David Price is among the most dominant lefties in the majors -- CC Sabathia was the only southpaw with more strikeouts -- and Jeremy Hellickson was merely the AL Rookie of the Year. Now Matt Moore slides into this group, after frightening AL hitters in '11; it's a small sample, but Moore whiffed 15 in 9.1 innings with his easy power stuff. The Rays are expected to trade either Wade Davis or Jeff Niemann sometime before the start of the 2012 season, but no matter who stays or who goes, it figures that Tampa Bay will have one of the most durable rotations in the AL next season. One hundred forty-eight of Tampa Bay's 162 starts in 2011 were made by the five guys projected to be in their rotation at the start of the season, a performance which is in keeping with the Rays' recent history. Whether it's because of age or the Rays' maintenance program or their scouting, Tampa Bay's starters take the ball. 3. Los Angeles Angels There were times in 2011 when C.J. Wilson hoisted the Rangers' staff onto his back, especially during the blistering days of August and early September, but he will not have to do that with the Angels, who have extraordinary depth and experience. Jered Weaver, Dan Haren and Ervin Santana will probably slot in around Wilson at Nos. 1, 2 and 4 -- three starters who are capable of dominance on a given day. Santana seemed to grow as a pitcher in the second half of the season, as he refined the use of his breaking ball, and his 2.78 ERA after the All-Star break ranked fifth in the AL. It'll be interesting to see how No. 5 Jerome Williams fares after his nice showing late in the 2011 season; he's just 30 years old. 4. San Francisco Giants The Giants finished second to the Phillies in rotation ERA, with Tim Lincecum and Matt Cain and All-Star Ryan Vogelsong leading the way; Madison Bumgarner appears ready to climb into the next level of starters, based on his month-by-month ERA: April: 6.17 May: 2.21 June: 4.28 July: 3.69 August: 2.30 September: 2.01 With Jonathan Sanchez gone, Eric Surkamp figures to battle Barry Zito for the No. 5 spot in the rotation; Zito is down to the final two years of his seven-year, $126 million contract. 5. Arizona Diamondbacks It's a deep group that thrived in 2011 despite working in a park generally viewed as a hitters' haven. Ian Kennedy finished fourth in the NL Cy Young voting this year, as he learned to use his fastball. And Daniel Hudson demonstrated great command, walking only 50 in 222 innings -- and now the Diamondbacks have added ground-ball machine Trevor Cahill in a trade with the Oakland Athletics. Scouts say that Cahill seemed to lose some sink on his fastball in 2011, along with his mechanical consistency, and there is optimism in the Arizona organization that Cahill will work well with pitching coach Charles Nagy. Josh Collmenter is lined up as Arizona's No. 4, with the No. 5 starter still to be determined, but part of what should make this rotation great is the strength around it -- the Diamondbacks have an excellent pipeline of talent on the way, and a deep bullpen, as well. Wade Miley 6. Texas Rangers C.J. Wilson's contributions to the Texas rotation were very underrated, but so too are the pitchers who will now make the starts. Derek Holland, long seen as a talented and erratic lefty, appeared to grow before our eyes in October, his confidence exploding as he threw well against the Cardinals. Colby Lewis is the plow horse of the group, slow and steady, while Neftali Feliz faces an adjustment period as he goes back to starting and again utilizes all of his pitches. Matt Harrison had a 3.39 ERA and made 30 starts, and Alexi Ogando had dominant stuff. To this mix, the Rangers are adding Yu Darvish, who is projected to be anywhere from a No. 2 starter to, at worst, a No. 4 type of innings eater, because of the natural sink on his fastball. By the way: It's not a done deal that the Rangers will trade one of their six starters, because they know as well as anyone that teams almost never get through a season with just five guys. 7. Detroit Tigers Justin Verlander is the reigning AL Cy Young Award winner and Most Valuable Player, yet he didn't even post the best ERA on his own team in the second half of the season. That belonged to Doug Fister, who thrived with Detroit after a midseason trade from Seattle; he had a 2.47 ERA after the All-Star break. Max Scherzer was better than his ERA indicated -- his bad starts were awful, and he had a lot of great starts -- and like Derek Holland, Rick Porcello appeared to learn some stuff about himself in the postseason; remember, Porcello doesn't turn 23 until Tuesday. Jacob Turner 8. Washington Nationals In Jordan Zimmermann's first full season after Tommy John surgery, he threw 161.1 innings, and that's the kind of workload the Nationals envision for Stephen Strasburg in 2012, as Strasburg continues to progress from his elbow reconstruction. Given that dynamic, you aren't going to see a bunch of eight-inning outings from Zimmermann and Strasburg -- but they figure to be overpowering whenever they pitch. Zimmermann allowed just 31 walks, for a 4.00 K/BB ratio, and in Strasburg's 92 innings in the majors, he has 116 strikeouts and 19 walks, for a 6.11 K/BB ratio. And now the Nationals have Gio Gonzalez, who has emerged as one of the best young lefties in the game. It's possible that a year from now, we will view the front three of the Washington rotation as the best in the majors. John Lannan, Chien-Ming Wang, Tom Gorzelanny 9. Seattle Mariners Scouts thought Felix Hernandez was a little bored in 2011, as if the frustration he managed to fend off during his Cy Young season of 2010 finally got to him in the Mariners' run-less 2011 season. For example, the opposing stolen bases against him doubled in '11, after Hernandez had worked to cut down on those numbers in the past. But King Felix is still regarded as one of the best in the game, at age 25, and he leads a rotation that has Michael Pineda. Jason Vargas, Blake Beavan, Charles Furbush 10a. Atlanta Braves There are a whole lot of questions about the Atlanta rotation, and those start with Tommy Hanson, who was hampered by shoulder problems down the stretch. Were those just minor problems that will disappear or, as rival scouts fear, the first manifestation of Hanson's unusual delivery? Second question: What is Jair Jurrjens? Is he a solid front-of-the-rotation starter, or is he destined to battle injury problems -- and if he is really good, rival executives ask, why are the Braves willing to move him, in the same winter they've already unloaded Derek Lowe? But no matter how their rotation shakes out, they should be good, with Tim Hudson at the front and Brandon Beachy in the middle and a whole lot of talent ascending from the minors. Mike Minor, Randall Delgado, Julio Teheran 10b. Los Angeles Dodgers Oh, sure, some of it's the park, and some of it's the division, and a whole lot of it is Clayton Kershaw, but the Dodgers ranked third in the majors in rotation ERA in 2011. Kershaw is probably the most coveted pitcher in the majors right now, given that he doesn't turn 24 until March and he already has had a season in which he posted baseball's lowest ERA. In the second half of the season, he went 12-1 with a 1.31 ERA, and that's a pretty good guy to have as an anchor to a rotation. Chad Billingsley and Ted Lilly are the No. 2 and No. 3 starters for the Dodgers; Hiroki Kuroda will be missed. Aaron Harang, Chris Capuano The Cardinals could jump into this group, depending on how quickly Adam Wainwright rebounds, and the Brewers -- who had solid work out of their rotation in 2011 -- could, as well, depending on what Zack Greinke gives them. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 114.44.220.211

12/28 06:24, , 1F
國民前三號最強 評價真高阿 先拼過同區費城再說
12/28 06:24, 1F

12/28 07:07, , 2F
水手靠大帝就可以擠上前十 真厲害!!
12/28 07:07, 2F

12/28 08:06, , 3F
以為勇士會更高的
12/28 08:06, 3F

12/28 08:30, , 4F
原來是投手群陣容
12/28 08:30, 4F

12/28 09:34, , 5F
國民前三號最強?? 這份名單看看就好吧....
12/28 09:34, 5F

12/28 09:35, , 6F
國民前三號的年資加起來才幾年, 也沒哪個投出過賽揚成績
12/28 09:35, 6F

12/28 09:36, , 7F
是要拿什麼跟費城拼, 如果要說天賦的話我覺得光芒
12/28 09:36, 7F

12/28 09:36, , 8F
光Shields, Price, Moore也不是國民能超越的
12/28 09:36, 8F

12/28 09:40, , 9F
doc 現在退休就進的了名人堂嗎?
12/28 09:40, 9F

12/28 09:43, , 10F
看到水手我就默默的無奈起來
12/28 09:43, 10F

12/28 10:03, , 11F
原文國民前三號是聯盟最強的前三號也只是說有這個可能性而已
12/28 10:03, 11F

12/28 10:27, , 12F
織織 CJ 蛋哈倫 ES 只能排第3喔= =
12/28 10:27, 12F

12/28 10:28, , 13F
LAA SF PHI前三怎麼排都是看個人爽度 可是TB有這麼好嗎?
12/28 10:28, 13F

12/28 10:37, , 14F
不然TB怎麼打進季後賽的?
12/28 10:37, 14F

12/28 10:38, , 15F
打擊不強牛棚有只有兩隻比較可靠當然靠先發阿
12/28 10:38, 15F

12/28 10:41, , 16F
前兩號賽揚等級+新人王+未來的新人王+兩隻B+咖
12/28 10:41, 16F

12/28 11:06, , 17F
TB在2011年的先發輪值ERA排名全聯盟第一,很恐怖滴
12/28 11:06, 17F

12/28 11:06, , 18F
講錯了不是全聯盟是美聯
12/28 11:06, 18F

12/28 12:48, , 19F
國民現階段那輪值連勇士都拼不過吧
12/28 12:48, 19F

12/28 12:54, , 20F
巨人...orz
12/28 12:54, 20F

12/28 13:08, , 21F
比前三號的話 費城絕對第一,把四號加進去,天使和巨人
12/28 13:08, 21F

12/28 13:08, , 22F
才能和費城一起比...
12/28 13:08, 22F

12/28 13:19, , 23F
真是小看國民和費城人了
12/28 13:19, 23F

12/28 13:20, , 24F
推錯篇 sorry
12/28 13:20, 24F

12/28 13:39, , 25F
巨人打擊...
12/28 13:39, 25F

12/28 15:53, , 26F
還是覺得光芒的先發群不錯
12/28 15:53, 26F

12/28 17:27, , 27F
坦帕先發年輕有為 實力也好 排第二也不過份
12/28 17:27, 27F

12/28 17:31, , 28F
看來Zito明年連第五號都有問題......
12/28 17:31, 28F

12/28 18:59, , 29F
竟然有老虎 = =
12/28 18:59, 29F

12/28 19:22, , 30F
老虎的前三號很好啊,如果Tex少了Wilson那種年輕不穩定的
12/28 19:22, 30F

12/28 19:23, , 31F
Rotation都能進老虎為什麼不能進
12/28 19:23, 31F

12/28 19:35, , 32F
感覺老虎有前5ㄟ
12/28 19:35, 32F

12/28 19:37, , 33F
紅雀沒wainy也可以進前10吧!
12/28 19:37, 33F

01/03 16:00, , 34F
國民本來就很強酸民崩潰
01/03 16:00, 34F
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