Each are in their prime. What is your rotation using these pitchers?
Pedro Martinez, Randy Johnson, Roger Clemens, Curt Schilling and Greg Maddux.
2007-06-20
07:43:25
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Job E. - We are all very much well aware of the four man rotation used in the world series. Which 4 of the 5 would you use if not all five. Better?
2007-06-20
07:52:44 ·
update #1
This is a tough crowd. What's up with all the thumbs down?
2007-06-20
07:53:43 ·
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I'm speculating that I have Peak Pedro (1999-2000 vintage) and not Mere Mortal Pedro. Peak Pedro is so good, the fielders can all sit cross-legged while he throws his nine strikes each inning. Well, almost.
Game 1 - Pedro.
Game 2 - Johnson, just to have that righty-lefty switchover.
Game 3 - Maddux. After two nights of heat-seeking missiles, it'll annoy the hitters to adjust to softer, corner-biting stuff.
Game 4 - Clemens for the sweep victory, Schilling out of the bullpen if needed.
2007-06-20 08:44:29
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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Randy Johnson, Roger Clemens, Curt Schilling, Greg Maddux, Pedro Martinez.
2007-06-20 07:48:54
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answered by Devastat1on 2
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Roger Clemens, Curt Schilling, Greg Maddux, Randy Johnson, forget Pedro i would go back to the rocket
2007-06-20 09:00:13
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answered by Phillip R 1
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Maddux, Martinez, Johnson, Clemens, then Schilling.
2007-06-20 08:50:34
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answered by Derek P 2
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Roger Clemens. Gotta start off with the guarenteed Hall of Famer
Randy Johnson. Throw in the fire baller with the lethal slider
Greg Maddux. Slow them down with pin-point accuracy and the killer curve
Curt Schilling. Great consistency, great pitch selection.
Pedro Martinez. I would move him to the bullpen. Most World Series winners have 4 starters, not 5. I think he would be the best one to put out in the bullpen. He would be the perfect "change of pace" reliever to come in for Maddux and Schilling.
2007-06-20 07:53:31
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answered by ryan b 2
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1) Roger Clemens- a proven world series champion who has won with no other pitchers on his team
2) Greg Maddux- always clutch and has great command on every single pitch
3) Randy Johnson- in his prime speeds could reach almost unhittible status and split finger still worked
4) Curt Schilling- Has won world series with two diff teams but seems to get hurt
5) Pedro Martinez- great pitcher only when he is healthy, even in his prime missed starts
2007-06-20 07:51:19
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answered by Mike H 2
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Start with the most experienced pitcher Roger Clemens.
Go to your heater Pedro.
Throw your lefty with Randy Johnson.
Curt Schilling should do well at home.
And Greg Maddux should get a win with a little offensive production.
2007-06-20 07:53:59
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answered by OwenGotimer 1
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Greg Maddux, Pedro Martinez, Randy Johnson, Roger Clemens, and Curt Schilling (The reason their at the back end becaue they did horrible when they get to the playoffs, didn't clemens manage to get tossed for a playoff game against Oakland)
2007-06-20 07:48:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Johnson, Clemens, Martinez, Maddux, Schilling
Well I'm switching Maddux and Schilling
now since Schilling does (did) awesome in the playoffs/WS
(Bloody Sock)
Go Red Sox!!!!
2007-06-20 07:46:54
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answered by erwafredsfdsfsdf 5
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Roger Clemens
Greg Maddux
Randy Johnson
Pedro Martinez
Curt Schilling
2007-06-20 07:49:07
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answered by Anonymous
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