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J.D. is a threat to impact 162 game each season (unless he's injured), mostly as a regular and the rest as a pinch hitter in a clutch situation.
Zach is a threat to impact approximately 32 games during the regular season, a few during the playoffs and two in the World Series (OK, a third if, like RJ, he relieves in Game 7).
And, as we've seen over the years, it is easier to come up with an ace of the staff than the guy who can make a difference hitting behind Goldy.
If the D-backs had a 1a ace like Johnson had Schilling, it would be closer. But Robby Ray (especially tonight) is nowhere near that invincibility.
That is why I use the argument of star position players having the potential to make an impact any day over the 162 game schedule. Nobody makes an impact every day as you quoted. 'Just my opinion.
Edit: Wow, what timing for J.D. to bail out our #2 starter's horrible night with a 2-run HR to tie the game after they pitched to Goldy for a sac fly (the benefits I cited about J.D.). I couldn't have composed it better.
Robbie, as an All Star pitcher, won't have the chance to redeem himself for five more games.
You keep using "games" as the deciding factor of impact. A starting pitcher's impact is every pitch in games they play. In terms of pitch-to-plate impact per season, a starter has much more effect than a position player even starting only every 5th day. When Martinez isn't at the plate he has a negative effect on the team. That's why he is 3rd in home runs and 40th in fWAR. Even Baseball Reference which puts less of an impact on defense and base running only has him 5-6 spots higher.