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the top roation in the bigs? our starters ERA is 2.60 which is the best in the bigs and they are 12-3 also the best in the Bigs..
I knew coming into the season we were going to have one of the better 1-2 punches in all of baseball with webb and haren but now Michah is throwing real well is like webb 4-0 i think davis will give us some good starts and i also feel even though RJ ran into a wall after 90 pitches the other day that he will give us some nice starts this year also..his fast ball reached 94 on the gun the other day so i thing with a little more time to find his release points and timimg he will win some games for us this year...any thoughts?

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Webb
Haren
Owings
Davis
Johnson

I can't think of a better 5 man rotation.
 

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Webb
Haren
Owings
Davis
Johnson

I can't think of a better 5 man rotation.
Slide Davis up to 3rd, only to separate the lefties, and I think you've got it.

You can look at it as RJ follows everyone. Or, once it gets going, Webb pitches after RJ.

It separates righties and lefties and pitching speeds.

And if a day off comes up, if it could be Johnson, it would help him last longer.
 

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Webb
Haren
Owings
Davis
Johnson

I can't think of a better 5 man rotation.

Jake Peavy
Chris Young
Greg Maddux
Randy Wolf
Justin Germano

The Padres' starting staff is pretty good too, but is a little top heavy with Wolf and Germano bring up the rear. I would say that it is tough to name a better starting rotation than what the D'backs are throwing out there everynight.

However, I think Boston's rotation is pretty filthy and will be for years to come:
Josh Beckett (27 years old)
D. Matsuzaka (27)
Jon Lester (24)
Clay Buchholz (23)
Tim Wakefield (41!)

That is a disgustingly good 1-4... and they have some minor leaguers who can be a fabulous number 5.
 

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Wakefield is a knuckballer, they have literally half the strain on their arm as a typical pitcher, he could go till he's 50 ala Phil Kiekro, Tom Candiotti and Charlie Hough
 

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The best 1-2's in baseball

Webb
Haren

Peavy
Young

Beckett
Matsuzaka

Halladay
Burnett

Bedard
Hernandez
 

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I'd put the dbacks rotation slightly higher than the Padres for the simple fact we play in a neutral to slightly hitter friendly ballpark. Whereas the Padres play in the very pitcher friendly Petco
 

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The best 1-2's in baseball

Webb
Haren

Peavy
Young

Beckett
Matsuzaka

Halladay
Burnett

Bedard
Hernandez
You forgot to mention C.C. Sabathia and Fausto Carmona. But considering how badly Sabathia's been pitching so far (aside from his last 2 starts), I can't say that I blame you for that.
 
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The poll question today on CBS Sportsline's baseball area asks which team has the best pitching staff in the NL. The Diamondbacks are running away with it with 59% of the vote. The next closest teams are Chicago and New York, each with only 9%.
 

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the top roation in the bigs? our starters ERA is 2.60 which is the best in the bigs and they are 12-3 also the best in the Bigs..
I knew coming into the season we were going to have one of the better 1-2 punches in all of baseball with webb and haren but now Michah is throwing real well is like webb 4-0 i think davis will give us some good starts and i also feel even though RJ ran into a wall after 90 pitches the other day that he will give us some nice starts this year also..his fast ball reached 94 on the gun the other day so i thing with a little more time to find his release points and timimg he will win some games for us this year...any thoughts?

a little about me I live in Surprise about a mile from the royals/rangers sring facility.. I was born in PHX(good Sam) moved to michigan when i was 4 I am retired thru the military and i love baseball and i always have since i was little growing up as a child in tigers stadium. I became a dbacks fan in 98 when the team 1st took the field and have not looked back since!

Welcome to the best sports line in town.
 

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If Max is as good as he was the other day and Davis can come back strong where does that leave RJ?

cut? seriously...im not sure. does anyone think they may cut him? or is his contract guaranteed. if its guaranteed anyway, maybe throw him in the bullpen. im really curious what you guys think on this.
 

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RJ wants 300 wins. It's the only reason he's still pitching. He would have a fit if he doesn't get his starts. Maybe he'll retire and save the D-Backs some money. Maybe he'll demand a trade.
 

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RJ wants 300 wins. It's the only reason he's still pitching. He would have a fit if he doesn't get his starts. Maybe he'll retire and save the D-Backs some money. Maybe he'll demand a trade.

If RJ can find someone to take his salary I'm sure the Dbacks would trade him for a bag of balls.
 

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Owings shouldn't have pitched yesterday. It was clear the ankle was bothering him. His ERA has ballooned to 4.66
 

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Cleveland has a lights out rotation! This is all with Sabathia in a funk
 
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