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I just saw his game log for last year. He was MUCH better for the pirates after leaving the yankees. That's even more proof you need to be cautious with Sale who is better but not worth his price tag.
this makes no senseI just saw his game log for last year. He was MUCH better for the pirates after leaving the yankees. That's even more proof you need to be cautious with Sale who is better but not worth his price tag.
Sale will not get his usual constant 30 with the red sox. You watch and see, Price had less last year with them and Stroman got broke down playing teams in that division. I am not drafting a pitcher from the most hitter-friendly division in baseball. You're a red sox fan. I'm not saying he's going to lose you games but he's not going to get as many 0-2 run games like he did in Chicago. I want 30 point+ games from my first round pitcher.
so simple take nova over sale npI never said anything about Nova being a first round pick. I said I would draft him late. Look at his game log last year after the trade. He broke down down the stretch but he was also playing the cubs and nats. The point I am making is Nova turned a 180 after leaving that dump of a division. And Sale is going to it.
hmmmm... what division was the AL Cy Young winner from?
Ivan Nova has nothing to do with a 1st round pick.
Sale is on my bust list. On Milk's too, I believe... it has nothing to do with Ivan Nova or 1st round picks.
that pirate pitching coach seems to know what he is doing AJB liked himNot gonna get into the Sale thing again, but I gotta say, I think Nova might turn out to be a great sneaky pick.
It's not just Nova. I noticed the same thing happened with Matt Moore! who was actually already somewhat decent. And SF's pitching staff has apparently trained him to attack the dbacks right, as he struggled against them with the rays and when he went to the giants, he was better. And Hutchinson doesn't have no evidence yet of moving to NFC.
There aren't too many pitchers that excel in the AL, and fail in the NL. No DH plays a part. The team they play for plays a part. And the pitcher plays a part. Each pitcher is themselves alone.
There are very good pitchers in the AL East. Two of them were in the running for Cy Young, and one of them won it... and those two aren't even close to the top five in the division.
If you're debating between selecting Gausman or Moore, and you choose Moore because of your reasons... fine. It doesn't mean Gausman won't out pitch him.
There are maybe a dozen arms that you can trot out every week, no matter the matchup. Everyone else is dependent on their opponent and park.
I'll draft Snell before any Reds pitcher or Phillies pitcher for instance.
I do not believe there is a general stance to which you are trying to decipher.
Actually u already said it when pitchers change leagues it has an effect AL to NL = good NL to AL = bad
The Moore example is 3 games (not much to base anything on) As a ray @ zona 7 IP 5 R As a giant @zona
7 IP 2 R 3rd game was @ SF 5.1 IP 1 R
His thing is saying its just the AL east pitchers but its not
I didn't say I would not draft Gausman. I just simply forgot about him. He's not someone I'm against. But he needs to get to that point.
wait i figured it out u want any stinking yankee that becomes a pirate nova and A burnettI didn't say you said that.... I'm giving examples. I'm telling you it's a case by case, arm by arm scenario. There is no general formula.