hold on to zito. he is a good AL pitcher and now he is moving to the NL where he doesn't have to deal with the DH, so his ERA will be lower than usual. also, living in chicago i can tell you buehrle is not as great as everyone thinks. no one from the white sox pitching staff is as great as everyone thinks. not one of them had an ERA lower than 4 last year. stay far away from all white sox pitchers until they prove otherwise. also, since the humidor has come into rockies stadium, heltons power has gone down. he hasnt lost anything, the team just ****** him over. unless you can trade for another power hitter 1B, and another SP that doesn't suck, i say keep zito. decline this trade.
2007-04-02 08:38:48
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answered by bearsnut19 2
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If you have Barry Zito I wouldn't do it, he had a solid ERA last year in the AL and it will definately go down pitching in a pitcher's park against much weaker lineups. Buerhle and Helton are declining rapidly, Buerhle's ERA last year was aweful and he isn't striking out batters like he once did. Helton has very little pop left in his bat, though he can hit for average. Zito could be the NL Cy Young this year, beware this trade.
2007-04-02 07:58:08
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answered by Adam G 3
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Probably Zito.
National league is easier for pitchers, Zito is coming from the American league, so he should have the advantage.
Helton is on the downhill side of his career, hence Colorado is trying to trade him.
Buerle is hit or miss, but would be my second choice to Zito.
2007-04-02 07:39:37
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answered by Fester Frump 7
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I think that is a fair trade maybe a little to your advantage. So yes I would do it.
2007-04-02 07:38:04
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answered by Eric R 3
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nah man nah
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2007-04-02 07:46:09
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answered by JOEY WHEELS 3
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