

DougDE wrote:No doubt in my mind it's Jeremy Guthrie. A sub 4 era in the AL East, almost assuredly over 200 innings, makes every start, and gives the bullpen a break more times then not. This guy is one of the most underrated pitchers in baseball.

DougDE wrote:No doubt in my mind it's Jeremy Guthrie. A sub 4 era in the AL East, almost assuredly over 200 innings, makes every start, and gives the bullpen a break more times then not. This guy is one of the most underrated pitchers in baseball.


Jordan wrote:DougDE wrote:No doubt in my mind it's Jeremy Guthrie. A sub 4 era in the AL East, almost assuredly over 200 innings, makes every start, and gives the bullpen a break more times then not. This guy is one of the most underrated pitchers in baseball.
My thoughts exactly. Before Showalter was here, our young starters weren't going deep into games and the bullpen was dead. Guthrie has been the most consistent SP and allowed the bullpen to stay strong during the early stages of the season. Wasn't Kevin Millwood supposed to be our ace?

GeorgeD4 wrote:I would agree it's Guthrie. Second for me is Wigginton. Held down second base and hit great. Then developed into a pretty good fielder at first base. He has been very reliable.


GeorgeD4 wrote:I wouldn't even consider Jones and Markakis for MVO. I am really shocked by the lack of production shown by Markakis this season.


GeorgeD4 wrote:Not even average production for a Major League rightfielder.

GeorgeD4 wrote:Not even average production for a Major League rightfielder.

GeorgeD4 wrote:Not even average production for a Major League rightfielder.


DougDE wrote:GeorgeD4 wrote:Not even average production for a Major League rightfielder.
I find this statement ridiculous. Over 50 extra base hits, around a .290 average, and gold glove type defense and he's below average? Please

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