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Have you seen the command and poise Hughes and Clippard have shown in their starts? I don't know, I just think if the Mets had Karstens or Rasner instead of Maine nobody would really see a difference. Both of them have proven that when given the chance they have the ability to equal John Maine.
Pitching in the National League is a lot easier. I'm not saying the talent isn't there. But when you have a DH there are a lot less holes to pitch around. In the NL you can work around a lineup and go after the pitchers spot a few times a game.
I think that Maine > Rasner & Karstens, but your general point stands. Is there a single lineup as good as the Mets in the NL (other than the Mets, of course)?
I have said this many times... if the mets had a quality 1-5 and not a patchwork rotation, they would be National League World Series favorites this year by a wide wide margin.
The Mets are the class of that league regardless though.












