The Red Sox have assembled the best pitching staff in the history of the game. See you in October.
The 1971 Baltimore Orioles had four twenty game winners. They were part of the best pitching staff I ever saw. Mike Cuellar you basic cuban. Dave McNalley your basic Irish/Scots guy. Pat Dobson your average white guy. And Jim Palmer your average douche bag. Still they were the best. The best complete pitching staff I ever saw. Mike Cueller (20-9, 3.08), Pat Dobson (20-8, 2.90), Jim Palmer (20-9, 2.68), Dave McNally (21-5, 2.68)
The 1966 Dodgers with Koufax and Drysdale and Don Sutton and Claude the half a retard Osteen are right up there. Sandy Koufax (27-9, 1.73), Don Drysdale (13-16, 3.42), Claude Osteen (17-14, 2.85), Don Sutton (12-12, 2.99)
Along with the 1998 Atlanta Braves with Greg Maddux (18-9, 2.22), Tom Glavine (20-6, 2.47), Denny Neagle (16-11, 3.55), Kevin Millwood (17-8, 4.08), John Smoltz (17-3, 2.90).
This years Saux are no even in the same league.
Boston Sucks.
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Good. I got you on record. We'll see.
Hey, the Mets are tied for first. Woo-hoo.
Hey buddy no problem. Pitching staffs are notoriously tough to predict.
Hey where do the Red Sox do spring training?
If I move to Florida I don't want to have to go to their games. Just sayn'
The built a mini Fenway Park in Ft Myers.
Ok. Fort Meyer is out.
Unfortunately so is Tampa. No big cities. I want to be a hick.
Hold off there, windbag; Astros are also tied for first! First in the AL!
If no Mets arm breaks down it should be a great season. Which is like the biggest if ever.
Sorry, I'm late to the discussion, are we talking about the NY Giants?
No more football for me Allen.
The Giants never had a great pitching staff. At least not one in the league we are talking about.
You look good in the dress, troop. Is that one of Ivanka's?
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