QS
The quality start was developed by sportswriter John Lowe in 1985 while writing for the philadelphia Inquirer
top 10
Tom Seaver (454 of 647, 70.2%)
Mel Stottlemyre (247 of 356, 69.4%)
Adam Wainwright (115 of 167, 68.8%)
Bob Gibson (328 of 482, 68%)
Josh Johnson (103 of 152, 67.7%)
Roy Oswalt (225 of 336, 67%)
Randy Johnson (403 of 603, 66.8%)
Jered Weaver (143 of 214, 66.8%)
Brandon Webb (132 of 198, 66.7%)
Pedro Martinez (273 of 409, 66.7%)
After losing Halladay, I now see where the Phillies are now chopping Cole Hammels, Cliff Lee, and Jonathan Papelbon.
Well, all that pitching. They were SET!!! Now, it seems a given that their G.M will now have to pay with his job for this going bad so spectacularily.
So much happened in the weeks before the winter meetings, that right now there is nothing going on. With the exception of Choo, who is expected to sign soon, there isn't much chatter with free agents. There is mostly trade talk and the biggest is the 3 team deal involving the D-Backs, White Sox and Angels.
The D-Backs get Mark Trumbo(from Angels)
The White Sox get Adam Eaton (from D-Backs)
The Angels get Tyler Skaggs (from D-Backs) and Hector Santiago (from White Sox)
The Angels may also kick back a prospect to Arizona.
Looks like the kind of deal that helps all teams and all are confident it can get done.
After losing Halladay, I now see where the Phillies are now chopping Cole Hammels, Cliff Lee, and Jonathan Papelbon.
Well, all that pitching. They were SET!!! Now, it seems a given that their G.M will now have to pay with his job for this going bad so spectacularily.
heard that whoever takes Papelbon could get Dom Brown as part of package
It looks like the 3-team trade has gone through as described above.
The D-Backs have to play Trumbo out of position in the OF (maybe 3B?), but they add another potent bat to go along with Goldschmidt.
The Angels get young, controllable pitching, but now have to rely more heavily on Pujols and Hamilton to help Trout.
The White Sox get an exciting young player that should help their offense.
Yeah. He could set up Uehara, or maybe pitch the 7th inning ahead of Workman, Tazawa, Mujica, and Breslow.
They will not be able to unload that contract unless they take one back. There are too many closer-types still on the market.
Their best chance is to wait until spring training when all free agents have signed, and see if someone suffers an injury.
Hey...maybe the Yankees will take him. They seem to like getting former Red Sox players that have won a World Series.
Diamondbacks shopping for a power hitting outfielder...
Woops on the whole Upton trade
LOLZ!!!