Which surprisingly fast starter is most likely to earn a top-10 MVP or Cy Young vote this year?
Michael Barrett | 14 (8.09%) |
Ronny Cedeno | 1 (0.58%) |
Mark Hendrickson | 6 (3.47%) |
Vicente Padilla | 9 (5.20%) |
Jonathan Papelbon | 35 (20.23%) |
Chris Shelton | 55 (31.79%) |
Jason Smith | 1 (0.58%) |
Justin Verlander | 41 (23.70%) |
Other (specify) | 11 (6.36%) |
173 votes | 3 featured comments
Justin Verlander is clearly the best potential player of the group
(yes, better than Papelbon) and given that there's some chance hes
going to be the best starter for a team that could suprise everyone and
contend, he gets my vote.
To recap his career to far, he was a 2nd overall pick in 04, and in 118.2 career minor league innings (A/AA) he is 11-2, has a k/bb ratio of 136/26, an era of 1.29 and a whip of 0.90. Aka pretty good
To recap his career to far, he was a 2nd overall pick in 04, and in 118.2 career minor league innings (A/AA) he is 11-2, has a k/bb ratio of 136/26, an era of 1.29 and a whip of 0.90. Aka pretty good
After last season, Shelton looks like he's for real to me. He could be making the leap to superstardom or be settling in as just a good hitter, but either way I like his chances THIS SEASON better than anyone else's, even a guy like Verlander. He's looked good but he's still got 30+ more starts to get through, and more often than not guys as young as him either get injured or don't have the consistency right away to dominate.
I thought that Papelbon would be most likely to get a nod; his quick
rise to a shaky closer's spot reminds me of Huston Street last year.
Unlike Street, he'll be anchoring a very poor bullpen (especially if
Foulke can't come back) for a team that has the lineup and rotation to
contend. Relative value to a team still influences award voters, and if
Papelbon succeeds in his role, which looks highly likely at this point,
he'll have patched the one significant hole in the Red Sox, while
Verlander probably won't be carrying the Tigers' rotation, which
already has a "designated" ace in the Gambler and a potential ace in
Bonderman. Also, Verlander's win total will probably be
significantly hurt by the Tigers' awful bullpen and middling offense,
while Papelbon's team should give him lots of save opportunities.