Who will be the last full-time (5+ starts so far) SP to post a loss in 2007 (or finish undefeated)?
Josh Beckett (BOS, 8-0) | 40 (32.26%) |
Jeremy Bonderman (DET, 5-0) | 47 (37.90%) |
James Shields (TB, 5-0) | 17 (13.71%) |
Justin Germano (SDP, 4-0) | 5 (4.03%) |
Joe Saunders (LAA, 3-0) | 11 (8.87%) |
Rodrigo Lopez (COL, 2-0) | 4 (3.23%) |
124 votes | 7 featured comments
Um... Adam Loewen is on the 60 Day DL. I like his chances.
I think this is a trick question.
It isn't really fair to have Loewen's name on this ballot.
It isn't really fair to have Loewen's name on this ballot.
I had forgotten about Loewen's status.
If you are either of the two people who voted for him -- maybe it was you two in comments? -- and the site does not let you vote again now that I removed him and the two votes, just send me your choice via e-mail and I will register it manually.
If I was going to ask a trick question, y'all would be tricked. This was not such an instance!
If you are either of the two people who voted for him -- maybe it was you two in comments? -- and the site does not let you vote again now that I removed him and the two votes, just send me your choice via e-mail and I will register it manually.
If I was going to ask a trick question, y'all would be tricked. This was not such an instance!
I think Boston's pen is going much better than Detroit's right now. So I have to give Beckett the nod.
As long as Saunders keep getting sent down to the minors, I like his chances
Beckett is awesome, but the Bosox pen is getting ugly: Sunday"s Okajima BS and Papilbon Loss, then last night Pineiro was wild and Snyder lost it in extras. They are not immune to a losing streak; last year Jeter dinged Papilbon to get one started in a memorable Fenway Classic, maybe this year ARod has done it again.
The enemy of your enemy is your friend?
I'm thinking Beckett. I know Detroit's offense is outperforming Boston's right now, but I like Boston's offensive talent more and figure that a big offense can help you avoid the loss in that odd stinker.