Boston Redsox. By far the deadliest, i'd hate to be the yanks this year against that rotation.
2007-03-01 16:05:14
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answered by mac 3
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I am going to say either The Dodgers, the Brewers, or the Angels.
Th Dodgers have Derek Lowe, Brad Penny, Jason Schmidt, and Chad Billingsley one of the top sophomore prospects plus he is surrounded by great veterans what more can you ask for plus they aren't just great they are ace pitchers once in their carree and still are penny and schmidit struggling just a little but Lowe is doing great
The Brewers yes i said the Brewers but look at their rotation they have Chris Capuano has their first pitcher taking the spot of Ben Sheets who is very good if healthy and then Jeff Suppan and Dave Bush who both have 12 wins in 2006 so they should do great is Sheets stays healthy
The Angels well they have great pitchers starting with John Lackey then kelvim Escobar then Ervin Santana breakout season last year 16 wins the the sophomore Jered Weaver who had only 2 loses and 11 wins. Bartolo Colon is good but if ends up on the DL list a lot this season then he is not a contender, but Joe Saunders should be a great back-up he was pretty good last year.
Am a Dodger fan, but the Angels do have a deadly rotation.
2007-03-01 16:53:17
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answered by Jonesy 3
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The Angels .... they couldn't hit last year and still missed the playoffs by just a few games. I'd say Lackey is the ace now since Colon got hurt last year. Jered Weaver is ailing right now, but he showed he has potential to be a great pitcher last year. Kelvim Escobar always has a low era and many ks, but cant get the run support. Ervin Santana is another good young pitcher who could be a #2 on most teams. Joe Saunders also showed his potential last season. Colon will be out for a while and when he comes back whoevers doing the worst will be sent to the bullpen. Nick Adenhart is also waiting in the minors and is still showing he has some great stuff even after tommy johns surgery. GO ANGELS!
2007-03-01 20:11:23
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answered by Tom Antar 3
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Harden, Haren, Blanton, Loaiza, Kennedy, not to mention a ton of young star pitchers in the minors they can bring up any time(Beane and the A's have one of the best minor league system in the country). I know the rotation right now doesn't sound like much, but Harden can lead the way with the heat, Haren, Blanton, and Kennedy are young and learning fast, and Loaiza can provide that elderly wisdom to the youngsters. So stat-wise, this might not be the best rotation, but in-depth, and if you have faith in Billy Beane (which he hasn't let down the A's since who knows when), this rotation has big potential and great chemistry.
2007-03-01 18:12:14
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answered by athleticsfan12 4
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The Angels, Dodgers, Padres, Athletics, Red Sox, Tigers, Marlins, and Cardinals all have good roations. The Cards are going to surprise. Carpenter is the best pitcher in either leagues, Wainwright will be a top tier starter, and Reyes will be a stud. Wells will win games and whoever the number 5 starter is won't matter bc its the Cardinals. Go Cards!
2007-03-01 17:31:53
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answered by andy 2
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Wow, no love for the west coast. I'm gonna stick to my Dodgers.
I mean, Jason Schmidt, Brad Penny (who by the way lost about 10 pounds), and Derek Lowe each are capable of being the staff "Ace".
Then, you've got a finally-healthy Randy Wolf set to redeem himself.
And if you followed the Dodgers at all last year, you saw flashes of brilliance from Chad Billingsley, Mark Hendrickson (from the bullpen), and Hong Chi Kuo. Plus, Brett Tomko has developed one or two new pitches that will only make him better. And one of those four will get the fifth spot, so yeah, that rotation looks pretty deadly, at least on paper.
2007-03-01 17:00:56
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answered by Space Cadet 3
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Boston Red Sox
and Los Angeles Dodgers
2007-03-01 16:44:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I would put the Phillies rotation right up there. Brett Myers, Freddie Garcia, Cole Hamels, Adam Eaton and Jamie Moyer - with Jon Lieber. I doubt thatany other club could match this group at present. Click below for more background.
2007-03-02 00:52:18
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answered by BloggingFool 2
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The LA Angels by a landslide...very young, tons of upside. John Lackey (28), Kelvim Escobar (29), Ervin Santana (23), Jered Weaver (23), Joe Saunders (25) until Bartolo Colon comes back who, by the way, won Cy Young in 2005.
2007-03-01 17:22:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Boston Red Sox
2007-03-01 19:00:25
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answered by William M 3
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answered by lukianov 4
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