[hardballtimes]Fantasy: Starting Pitchers
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29. Odalis Perez, Dodgers:
Perez must have been one of the most unlucky pitchers in
baseball last year. He posted a 3.25 ERA in 196.1 innings,
but he was only able to win seven games. This yeah, his luck
should be at least a little bit better.
Perez struggled with injuries some this spring, but it doesn't
sound like he'll miss time. And his ERA has been 3.25 or better
two of the last three seasons, so I think he's more likely to
have another good year than to slip back to the 4.52 ERA of 2003.
I'm expecting 11-13 wins, a 3.40-3.60 ERA, 1.15-1.20 WHIP and
120-140 strikeouts in 185-200 innings.
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37. Jeff Weaver, Dodgers:
Weaver certainly wasn't great last year, but moving to the NL
and Dodger Stadium helped him make a huge recovery from the 5.99
ERA he put up with the Yankees in 2003. In his first season in LA,
he won 13 games with a 4.01 ERA in 220 innings.
Weaver clearly has some talent, but he's 28 years old now and it's
a bit foolish to think he's ever going to develop into a really
good pitcher. He should be good for 12-14 wins, a 3.80-4.20 ERA,
1.25-1.30 WHIP and 140-150 strikeouts in 210-220 innings. Expect
much more than that and you're asking to be disappointed.
49. Brad Penny, Dodgers:
Penny was having a fantastic season last year before it was abruptly
ended by injury. He finished with nine wins, a 3.15 ERA and 111
strikeouts in 143 innings. Penny's always had good stuff, but it
looks like he's started putting things together the last two seasons.
Now, the big question is whether or not he can stay healthy, and
you have to be somewhat concerned to be safe. I wouldn't expect
much more than 10-12 wins, a 3.60-3.80 ERA, 1.25-1.30 WHIP and
115-125 strikeouts in 150-175 innings.
54. Derek Lowe, Dodgers:
Lowe was not good last year, but he probably wasn't quite as bad as
his 5.42 ERA suggests. And this year, with the move to the National
League and Dodger Stadium, he should be much better.
Lowe should be this year's Weaver, coming off a terrible year in
the AL East to cut at least a run off his ERA in Los Angeles. I'd
be surprised if he's not around 12-14 wins, a 4.00-4.25 ERA,
1.35-1.40 WHIP and 125-135 strikeouts in 200-215 innings this year.
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