well i dont no if you mean starters or relief pitchers so ill give you both...
Starters
1. Johan Santana
2. Chris Carpenter
3. Roy Halladay
4. Carlos Zambrano
5. Roy Oswalt
6. Jake Peavy
7.Brandon Webb
8.John Smoltz
9. Felix Hernandez
10. John Lackey
11. Aaron Harang
12. Ben Sheets
13. CC Sabathia
14.Jered Weaver
15. Cole Hamels.
Relief
1.Francisco Rodriguez
2. Joe Nathan
3. Mariano Rivera
4. Huston Street
5. BJ Ryan
6. Trevor Hoffman
7. Billy Wagner
8. JJ Putz
9. Tom Gordon
10. Chris Ray
11. Bobby Jenks
12. Chad Cordero
13. Brian Fuentes
14. Brad Lidge
15. Jonathan Papelbon( If he closes), if not Jason Isringhausen
2007-03-07 08:40:15
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answered by Anonymous
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In my opinion, the top 15 SP (Starting Pitchers) in the MLB are:
1/Johan Santana
2/Chris Carpenter
3/Roy Oswalt
4/Roy Halladay
5/Brandon Webb
6/Carlos Zambrano
7/C.C. Sabbathia
8/John Smoltz
9/Ben Sheets
10/Jered Weaver
11/Brett Myers
12/Scott Kazmir
13/John Lackey
14/Justin Verlander
15/Jeremy Bonderman
The top 15 RP (Relief Pitchers) in my opinion are:
1/Francisco Rodriguez
2/Joe Nathan
3/Mariano Rivera
4/Billy Wagner
5/B.J. Ryan
6/J.J. Putz
7/Trevor Hoffman
8/Bobby Jenks
9/Huston Street
10/Chris Ray
11/Takashi Saito
12/Francisco Cordero
13/Chad Cordero
14/Todd Jones
15/Brian Fuentes
It is hard to compile a list that combines SP's and RP's because they are evaluated and rated differently.
2007-03-07 08:45:17
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answered by Mystic 4
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well. you should really specify if you mean ALL pitchers, starters, relievers, closers...
If you are just asking the top 15 pitchers, all inclusive...i'd have to say
1. Johan Santana
2. Roy Oswalt
3. Roy Halladay
4. Chris Carpenter
5. Brandon Webb
6. Carlos Zambrano
7. Joe Nathan
8. Jake Peavy
9. Francisco Rodriguez
10. Mariano Rivera
11. BJ Ryan
12. Ben Sheets
13. Scott Kazmir
14. John Smoltz
15. Billy Wagner
2007-03-07 08:41:08
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answered by djs2012 2
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whoever stated greinke didnt should be in this record is an fool. Yeah he doesnt have that many W's this season, yet any actual baseball fan could be attentive to that by skill of finding at his different stats he's between the main suitable interior the league and has been for a pair years. Its no longer his fault his team cant hit nicely worth crap whilst he pitches, and he gets no run help. He nonetheless has 14 high quality starts off this 365 days, which happens to be in simple terms as many as lincecum... with the purpose to assert greinke is having a bad 365 days is asserting a similar approximately lincecum. besides right it is my suitable 10. a million. Felix Hernandez (the flaws he has achieved those previous few years has been marvelous, even without run help 2. Adam Wainwright 3. Josh Johnson 4 Tim Lincecum 5. Roy Halladay 6. Cliff Lee 7. Chris chippie 8. CC Sabathia 9. Zack Greinke 10. Justin Verlander the perfect 5 out of this record are so close that it particularly ought to pass in any order. i'm basing it off of of course their skills, yet I additionally based it off their surrounding team. So in spite of the certainty that many could say that wainwright has been extra perfect than hernandez my argument is they have equivalent skills, however the certainty that hernandez has achieved it for the mariners, who cant hit nicely worth crap, places him above wainwright, who has albert pujols on his team alongside with matt holliday. same is going for Josh Johnson being my variety a million. Sorry in case you disagree, yet for my area, Hernandez may be the main suitable pitcher interior the league if he had a extra perfect hitting team helping him. He could actually win numerous cy youngs on a team that ought to hit consistently like the cardinals, or the rangers. My honorable point out consists of; - Jon Lester - Ubaldo Jimenez - Jered Weaver - Clayton Kershaw - Roy Oswalt
2016-11-23 13:51:24
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answered by ozkardes 4
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1. Johan Santana
2. Daisuke Matsukawa
3. Chris Carpenter
4. Roy Halladay
5. Carlos Zambrano
5. Roy Oswalt
6. Jake Peavy
7. Brandon Webb
8. Rich Harden
9. Jason Schmidt
10. Aaron Harang
11. John Smoltz
12. Ben Sheets
13. Andy Petitte
14. Dan Haren
15. Bartolo Colon
If I did a fantasy baseball draft, this would be how I value them. Spaces indicate separate tiers.
2007-03-07 11:40:44
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answered by Invictus_64 2
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i am not counting guys who have only pitched one year or just part of one year like verlander or liriano. too early to tell with these guys. but here's the top 15 proven pitchers in the game today. guys if i started a team tomorrow i would want.
1. johan
2. carlos zambrano
3. roy halladay
4. dontrel willis
5. randy johnson outside of new york
6. chris carpenter
7. roy oswalt
8. jeremy bonderman
9. jake peavey
10. brandon webb
11. barry zito
12. jason schmidt
13. cc sabathia
14 kenny rogers - based on playoffs alone last year
15. rocket, if you can count him. no contract yet.
2007-03-07 13:06:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't believe nobody mentioned Scot Sheilds for releivers. He could easily be one of the top closers in baseball. He's definitely the top setup pitcher.
2007-03-08 10:02:41
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answered by Anonymous
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1.Johan
2.Halladay
3.Oswalt
4.Carpenter
5.Liriano
6.A healthy Rich Harden
7.Carlos Zambrano
8.Brandon Webb
9.A healthy Mark Prior
10.Curt Schilling
11.Jason Schmidt
12.Zito
13.Bartolo Colon
14.Verlander
15.Dice K
you can make argument s for young Weaver, Kazmir, Pedro, Beckett and a few others
2007-03-07 10:06:22
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answered by Anonymous
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wow what a bunch of clowns...I can't believe Pedro Martinez is not on one list...he had a injured semi-rough year last year and people forget all about what he's done in his career or even just in 2005. Anyone that doesn't include Pedro clearly has no idea what they are talking about and their list should be ignored.
2007-03-08 00:36:33
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answered by studunn33 1
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1. Santana
2. Joe Nathan
3. Liriano
4. Nobody else matters
2007-03-08 07:30:50
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answered by grenoble20 2
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