November 28, 2003

Three-Year Stats (2001-03)
            G   IP     H    ER   BB   K    W   L  ERA   AVG  OBP  SLG

Pedro 77 502.2 375 127 112 608 41 11 2.27 .204 .260 .303
Schilling 95 684.0 599 233 104 803 53 22 3.07 .233 .262 .376
Lowe 132 514.2 485 200 149 319 43 25 3.50 .249 .309 .358
Wakefield 125 534.1 470 216 195 451 31 17 3.64 .235 .311 .368
Mussina        659.0  602       130  591          3.52 .243 .281 .381

Pettitte 543.2 595 123 441 3.82 .275 .314 .391
Weaver 588.1 639 163 377 4.41 .276 .328 .421
Leiber 373.1 379 53 235 3.76 .263 .286 .405
Contreras 71.0 52 30 72 3.30 .202 .297 .300
I included Pettitte because I think that New York will resign him, especially now that Schilling is in Boston.

Ranking by 2001-03 Opponents' OPS
Pedro     .563

Schilling .638
Mussina .662
Lowe .667
Wakefield .679
Leiber .693
Pettitte .705
Weaver .749
Contreras's big-league career is only 71 innings so far, so I left him off this list (if you're wondering, his OPS against last year was .597). Everyone else has pitched more than 370 innings over the last 3 seasons. Boston pitchers claim 4 of the top 5 spots.

An excellent blog from a woman in Baghdad. ... Another Arnold Quote: "I am only going to make cuts to a certain point. I'm not going to cut dog food for blind people." Well, thank goodness.

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