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magnumo
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In Dave Schoenfield's latest "SweetSpot" article at ESPN.com, he analyzes and ranks the players for each NL Central team, position by position..... and then uses those rankings to project the teams from strongest to weakest, using a simple point system. There's a lot of interesting stuff in the article, but my attention was drawn to two items:
1. He sees the Pirates as the 4th strongest team in the division, ahead of the Cubs and Astros again. That's not particularly surprising, since most pundits are picking the Pirates to finish 4th or 5th.
2. On the other hand, his ranking of the Pirates' starting pitchers seems noteworthy..... in terms of how low his opinion is. He ranks 4 of our 5 starters at the bottom (i.e. 6th out of 6), as compared to the starters on the other NL Central teams..... and he ranks the remaining Pirate starter 5th out of 6.
Those two points seem pretty inconsistent. If our starting rotation is that bad, I see no way that the Pirates finish 4th. I recognize that the point system he used is not sophisticated. Personally, I believe that pitching is more important than his point system allows.
Nevertheless, the article provides an interesting and pretty comprehensive perspective looking forward to 2012 in the NL Central division..... recommended reading, in my opinion.
NL Central showdown: Position rankings - SweetSpot Blog - ESPN
1. He sees the Pirates as the 4th strongest team in the division, ahead of the Cubs and Astros again. That's not particularly surprising, since most pundits are picking the Pirates to finish 4th or 5th.
2. On the other hand, his ranking of the Pirates' starting pitchers seems noteworthy..... in terms of how low his opinion is. He ranks 4 of our 5 starters at the bottom (i.e. 6th out of 6), as compared to the starters on the other NL Central teams..... and he ranks the remaining Pirate starter 5th out of 6.
Those two points seem pretty inconsistent. If our starting rotation is that bad, I see no way that the Pirates finish 4th. I recognize that the point system he used is not sophisticated. Personally, I believe that pitching is more important than his point system allows.
Nevertheless, the article provides an interesting and pretty comprehensive perspective looking forward to 2012 in the NL Central division..... recommended reading, in my opinion.
NL Central showdown: Position rankings - SweetSpot Blog - ESPN