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Which is the best 1 - 2 bullpen punch in the AL?

Cordero - Otsuka 1 (0.53%)
Foulke - Timlin 1 (0.53%)
Jenks - Cotts 2 (1.06%)
Nathan - Rincon 28 (14.81%)
Ray - Hawkins 1 (0.53%)
Rivera - Farnsworth 36 (19.05%)
Rodriguez - Shields 65 (34.39%)
Ryan - Speier 34 (17.99%)
Street - Duchscherer 21 (11.11%)
Wickman - Cabrera 0 (0.00%)
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Jonny German - Wednesday, March 29 2006 @ 09:17 AM EST (#143662) #
With apologies to Eddie Guardado, who just didn't have a good enough dance partner.
CaramonLS - Thursday, March 30 2006 @ 09:53 AM EST (#143740) #
K-Rod/Shields is my pick.

Then if you wanted a 1-2-3 Punch, Donnally fits in perfectly.
Craig B - Thursday, March 30 2006 @ 11:31 AM EST (#143749) #
Nathan and Rincon are, in my opinion, the best in the business. What they do better than anyone else is prevent hits and record outs; to me, late in games that's the most important factor in choking rallies.
Rob - Thursday, March 30 2006 @ 01:39 PM EST (#143759) #
Ray - Hawkins

Should I feel inadequate as a baseball fan because I:
a) had no clue who the hell "Ray" was, and
b) didn't remember that Hawkins was traded?

In my defense, it is the Orioles, who have "The Freshest Name in Nuts" and that's about it. The current 0-for-79 voting record that Ray/Hawkins have has can only be in my favour.

Leigh - Thursday, March 30 2006 @ 01:56 PM EST (#143760) #
Other: Betancourt - Cabrera. Forced to choose from the list, I like Nathan - Rincon.
Jonny German - Thursday, March 30 2006 @ 02:42 PM EST (#143765) #
Rob, I'm holding (a) against you. Know your enemy! Joe Sheehan and Kevin Goldstein think they're better than the Jays! Granted, with Sheehan it's just a matter of the latest domino in a long string he's set up, getting ever further from what originally may have been a solid point.
Mike Green - Thursday, March 30 2006 @ 03:18 PM EST (#143768) #
I confess. My first thought when seeing "Ray-Hawkins" was "Blue Jay prospect Robert Ray/80s Padre starter Andy Hawkins?", and no, the only trip I've been on today has been to the bank.

By the way, Jonny, the Sheehan/Goldstein link didn't work for me.
Leigh - Thursday, March 30 2006 @ 03:21 PM EST (#143769) #
It won't work for you after reading it either, Mike.
Jonny German - Thursday, March 30 2006 @ 03:23 PM EST (#143770) #
Just trying to do my bit to increase Box traffic... This link should take you to BP.
Mike Green - Thursday, March 30 2006 @ 03:36 PM EST (#143771) #
Ah, sorry. I thought it was an article. The significant differences between the authors' Cy choices and the 50% PECOTA forecasts are interesting. Forecasting pitching, at least, seems to have a significant artistic element to it.
joemayo - Thursday, March 30 2006 @ 11:32 PM EST (#143805) #
With apologies to Eddie Guardado, who just didn't have a good enough dance partner.

Rafael Soriano would beg to differ. Add him and Guardado to the pole and i'll have to change my vote. I for one am really excited to see Soriano back this year. He'll be scary in '07 when he's given the closer's role...

david wang - Friday, March 31 2006 @ 07:13 AM EST (#143810) #
Have to go with Rivera. I don't care who the set-up guy is. maybe except Sturze, but Farnsworth is pretty good, he just ges it done.
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