Best 1-2 Punch in the MLB for 2008?

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  • The Chef
    Moderator
    • Sep 2003
    • 13684

    #61
    Re: Best 1-2 Punch in the MLB for 2008?

    I take Webb/Haren, Ive been a fan of Haren since he made the trip from St Louis to Oakland and he has gotten better nearly every year. I guess Im the only one who likes Shields/Kazmir, if Kazmir can improve his control and Shields continues his improvement then I dont see how they arent a good duo to have at the top end of the rotation.
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    • JBH3
      Marvel's Finest
      • Jan 2007
      • 13506

      #62
      Re: Best 1-2 Punch in the MLB for 2008?

      Originally posted by Pimping219
      I take Webb/Haren, Ive been a fan of Haren since he made the trip from St Louis to Oakland and he has gotten better nearly every year. I guess Im the only one who likes Shields/Kazmir, if Kazmir can improve his control and Shields continues his improvement then I dont see how they arent a good duo to have at the top end of the rotation.
      I think the D-Rays got something there too...Kazmir is a dangerous lefty and Shields can just plain strike you out.
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      • JBH3
        Marvel's Finest
        • Jan 2007
        • 13506

        #63
        Re: Best 1-2 Punch in the MLB for 2008?

        I guess when the dust settled Hamels and Myers proved to be the best 1-2 punch...?

        Not too bad for the last post in this thread either...I mean I didn't say/think they'd go to the WS, but they were special for the Rays. Especially big game James.
        Originally posted by Edmund Burke
        All that is needed for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing.

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