northernpuppy wrote:Raptor_Guy wrote:northernpuppy wrote:
1. If by adding Gavin Floyd and Jessie Chavez you believe the Jays have depth at starting pitching you're kidding yourself. And if that is the case, and you believe the Jays current rotation can win a World Series, I can't continue to debate with you. I am not disagreeing that STL was in the right by keeping Pujols and then letting him walk, same with BOS and Ellsbury. The problem with your logic in both those cases was: THEY HAD GREAT STARTING PITCHING.On top of that, STL made that deal with us for Edwin Jackson, Octavio Dotel and the lefty Mark R. which put them over the top with depth.
Stroman
Estrada
Happ
Dickey
Hutch/Floyd/Sanchez
This rotation will not net you a WS ring.
I wasn't going to respond to your posts like others here since you seem like a troll.. but how are Floyd and Chavez not depth? What the hell do you consider depth? Do you think every MLB team has 10 reliable starters?
The rotation is fine, all they have to do is give them a chance to win every day and they'll win lots of games. Look at the 2013 Red Sox for example, since you hate the 2015 Royals example.
With the attitude you have, why even watch the Jays this year if you truly believe what you're saying?
Right, the 2013 Red Sox rotation who had Peavy, Lester, Lackey, Buchholz...and a decent pen of Bailey, Miller, and Uehara.
Not trying to troll, but this board is high on EE and Jose unnecessarily. Sometimes, change is good, especially if you're trying to shore up other areas and build long-term, not for 1 year when, as many others have claimed, the luck element is just as important. And clearly I'm not the only one who thinks that way. See Centre Court's comment above mine.
The BoSox ranked 6th out of 14 teams in AL ERA in 2013. Their pitching wasn't bad but that team was fueled primarily by their offense.
By comparison, the Jays ranked 5th in AL ERA last season and weren't actually that far behind 1st. This despite only 2 months of Price (albeit 2 great months), 1 month of Stroman and poor performances out of the 4-5 spots in the rotation for most of the first 4 months. Although Price isn't around, the number 1 spot in the rotation looks stronger now than it did the first 4 months of last season with Stroman around for the full season. And the back end of the rotation + depth spots look better as well.
This might not be the murderer's row of pitching staffs like the 1990's Atlanta Braves but it definitely looks like one of the better ones in the AL despite your claims. Those Braves and all their HOF starting pitchers only won one World Series BTW.