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Post by mzingg11 on Nov 16, 2006 18:07:06 GMT -5
Player, Club 1st 2nd 3rd Points Johan Santana, Twins 28 140 Chien-Ming Wang, Yankees 15 6 51 Roy Halladay, Blue Jays 12 12 48 Francisco Rodriguez, Angels 1 2 5 Joe Nathan, Twins 3 3 Kenny Rogers, Tigers 3 3 Justin Verlander, Tigers 2 2
Spacing's prob gonna mess everything up again but it's okay you get the picture. Johan obv won, he had amazing stats as usual. And Dylan, Francisco Rodriguez had more k's, more win's, more innings, lower era... He beat Hoff in every single stat and only got 5 points in the AL.
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Post by BOS Sports Fan on Nov 16, 2006 18:29:18 GMT -5
k rod and joe nathan rep'n it up for my fantasy team
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Post by Sylvy721 on Nov 16, 2006 19:15:22 GMT -5
Well, Matt. Johan Santana is in the same league as K-Rod. Is Trevor Hoffman? I'm not sure, but last time I checked the person who wins the NL Cy Young has to be in the NL. Correct me if I'm wrong. We all know the AL beats the NL in everything. Probably 4, 5 guys from the AL would have beaten Webb and Hoff. But they aren't in the NL. They're in Johan Santana's league.
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Post by mzingg11 on Nov 16, 2006 19:45:57 GMT -5
K-Rod still had no chance to win it as the closer of an average team even if Johan wasn't in the AL.
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Post by Sylvy721 on Nov 16, 2006 19:56:49 GMT -5
That's because Roy Halladay and Chien-Ming Wang both had better years than Brandon Webb.
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