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  • mgoblue678
    MVP
    • Jul 2008
    • 3371

    #16
    Re: MLB '10: The Show - Top Pitchers

    Originally posted by douggoud
    i laugh at the relief pitcher list, no scot shields? very dissappointing, oh well, i'll fix that...
    His 6.62 ERA last season might have something to do with it.

    The list looks pretty good for the most part. I would hope Justin Verlander is just outside the top 10 though, at least in the top 15.
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    • green94
      MVP
      • Feb 2004
      • 3131

      #17
      Re: MLB 10 The Show: Top Pitchers now up!!

      Originally posted by JermaineDye05
      I'm surprised Matt Thornton isn't on the top relievers but he's a reliever so I really don't care that much.
      Agree on Thornton... can't believe he isn't on there.

      Webb and Santana are too high, Felix is far too low, and no Cliff Lee???

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      • econoodle
        MVP
        • Sep 2009
        • 4884

        #18
        Re: MLB '10: The Show - Top Pitchers

        chan ho park, 4th?
        i guess i just lucked out in my yankees franny.

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        • Derek2Jeter
          Banned
          • Feb 2010
          • 122

          #19
          Re: MLB '10: The Show - Top Pitchers

          Originally posted by berenjena
          NOW... WHERE IS PHIL HUGHES?!
          My point exactly. If Chan Ho can make it, so can Phil Hughes

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          • mgoblue678
            MVP
            • Jul 2008
            • 3371

            #20
            Re: MLB '10: The Show - Top Pitchers

            Actually I at first glance, I didn't even notice that Zach Greinke wasn't in the top 10. That is glaring omission, particularly considering that SCEA formuala is supposed to weight last year's stats the heaviest.
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            • NEOPARADIGM
              Banned
              • Jul 2009
              • 2788

              #21
              Re: MLB '10: The Show - Top Pitchers

              No Greinke or Verlander?

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              • Mr M.Moss
                Rookie
                • Jan 2009
                • 34

                #22
                Re: MLB '10: The Show - Top Pitchers

                Webb and Peavy barely pitched in 09

                No Lee or Greinke?

                Mo Rivera is the greatest closer of all time and Nathan and Broxton are rated higher? I recall Nathan and Broxton having major meltdowns in the playoffs

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                • econoodle
                  MVP
                  • Sep 2009
                  • 4884

                  #23
                  Re: MLB '10: The Show - Top Pitchers

                  i agree on Zach, but who do you take off that list?
                  Haren I say.

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                  • Mr. Franchise
                    WAT
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 2311

                    #24
                    Re: MLB '10: The Show - Top Pitchers

                    The homerism in this thread is killin' me dawg!

                    The list is perfect, quit your belly aching.
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                    • TeixeiraFanatic
                      Pro
                      • Feb 2008
                      • 925

                      #25
                      Re: MLB '10: The Show - Top Pitchers

                      Originally posted by opd897
                      No Zach Greinke in the top 10? Seriously? He did win the AL Cy Young last year Sony and beat Roy Halladay (he is number two on the list) for that honor while playing for a bad overall team. WOW!
                      Take in consideration, that this is based on the past 3 years. While Greinke had the better year this year, Halladay has been doing it for years. Keep in mind that it wasn't like Halladay didn't play on a bad team either. I do believe he should definitely be in the top 9 though.

                      With Lee, again the three year rule. Yes, he won the AL Cy Young in 08 but he only went 14-13 this year. He led the MLB in hits allowed with 245, while having a WHIP of 1.24. In 8 more innings this year than 08, Lee gave up 30 more hits.

                      Why people that say the Mariners have the best 1-2 punch in baseball confuses me when the Cards have a 2005 NL Cy Young award winner and should've been 2009 NL Cy Young award winner in Chris
                      Carpenter and the NL's leader in innings pitched and wins in Adam Wainwright.

                      The Mariners do have a great pitcher in Felix Hernandez who is becoming one of the most feared pitchers in the game. But he had, yet again, ONE GREAT year being this year.

                      Waino has had 3 solid years. In 08, he went 11-3 while missing 14 games. Imagine what he would've ended up going if he played the whole year. In 07, Waino's first full season as a starter, he went 14-12 for the worst Cardinals team since the beginning of the decade.

                      Now I agree with the Mariners probably being the most improved team of the year, but they still need to fix that offense.
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                      • Crash Davis
                        Banned
                        • Jan 2008
                        • 1321

                        #26
                        Re: MLB '10: The Show - Top Pitchers

                        OMG! im suprised i actually agree with a list for once, go figure Doc's #2 now that hes in philly.... silly americans!

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                        • skinfan31
                          Tar Heels/UCF
                          • Feb 2008
                          • 445

                          #27
                          Re: MLB '10: The Show - Top Pitchers

                          Originally posted by TeixeiraFanatic
                          Take in consideration, that this is based on the past 3 years. While Greinke had the better year this year, Halladay has been doing it for years. Keep in mind that it wasn't like Halladay didn't play on a bad team either. I do believe he should definitely be in the top 9 though.

                          With Lee, again the three year rule. Yes, he won the AL Cy Young in 08 but he only went 14-13 this year. He led the MLB in hits allowed with 245, while having a WHIP of 1.24. In 8 more innings this year than 08, Lee gave up 30 more hits.

                          Why people that say the Mariners have the best 1-2 punch in baseball confuses me when the Cards have a 2005 NL Cy Young award winner and should've been 2009 NL Cy Young award winner in Chris
                          Carpenter and the NL's leader in innings pitched and wins in Adam Wainwright.

                          The Mariners do have a great pitcher in Felix Hernandez who is becoming one of the most feared pitchers in the game. But he had, yet again, ONE GREAT year being this year.

                          Waino has had 3 solid years. In 08, he went 11-3 while missing 14 games. Imagine what he would've ended up going if he played the whole year. In 07, Waino's first full season as a starter, he went 14-12 for the worst Cardinals team since the beginning of the decade.

                          Now I agree with the Mariners probably being the most improved team of the year, but they still need to fix that offense.
                          I understand the three year thing, but why is Wagner on the list? Especially that high.

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                          • Mets2004
                            Rookie
                            • Feb 2004
                            • 39

                            #28
                            Re: MLB '10: The Show - Top Pitchers

                            wow, no krod is a joke, and feliciano is a top notch reliever maybe not top 9 but was hopeing to so him up there

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                            • Aragorn523
                              Rookie
                              • Oct 2003
                              • 96

                              #29
                              Re: MLB '10: The Show - Top Pitchers

                              No Verlander in the top 10 is suprising.

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                              • kolasi
                                Banned
                                • Feb 2010
                                • 18

                                #30
                                sabathia should have been alil higher up.

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