2008 Top 5 MLB Starting Pitching Staffs

New York Mets

Johan Santana, Pedro Martinez, Oliver Perez, John Maine, Orlando Hernandez, Mike Pelfrey

When you have Santana at the top, you automatically have a great pitching staff. He is the ace of the major leagues and is looking at a huge season, not only because he moves to the National League, but unlike the Twins, the Mets can actually score runs! Those two or three no decisions that come from his team's inability to score will be wins in Flushing. Pedro, if healthy, has shown that he is still a very effective pitcher. Oliver Perez should take the next step towards dominant this year, if he could just cut down on those walks. Expect 16-18 wins for him. Maine had a stellar first half, and then fell back to earth after the All-Star Break. Orlando Hernandez might be 55 years old, but is still getting batters out, and if Mike Pelfrey ever figures it out, he's got the stuff to be a extraordinary pitcher. The Mets' are going to strike a lot of hitters out this year. The top four in their rotation are all guys who average nearly a strike out an inning. And as stated before, their offense is good enough, that even some days when the starters don't bring their best stuff, they still might be able to win an 9-7 type of game.

2. Boston Red Sox

Josh Beckett, Daisuke Matsusaka, Jon Lester, Tim Wakefield, Clay Buchholz, Curt Schilling, Bartolo Colon

Beckett easily could have won the AL Cy Young Award last year, as he was the only pitcher to win 20 games. Outside of his first year in Boston, Josh has had a good consistent career, and is the ace of this staff and one of the first five pitchers off the board in most fantasy drafts. Matsusaka struggled last year in his first season in America, but he still won 15 games and fanned 200 guys. It was a year of transition for Dice, a new team, a new country, a new language, and a new 5-man rotation (instead of six in Japan). Considering all he had to handle, I'd say he did quite well. Jon Lester has been one of the more inspirational stories to come along in recent memories. One of the top pitching prospects for the Sox, he beat cancer and came back to pitch in the majors in 2007. Be a little wary of his 11-2 career record, he's on a very good team and his ERA is over 4.50. Walking batters has been his biggest problem thus far, and if he can get that under control, expect him to win 10-13 games. Tim Wakefield may pitch until he is in his late 40s (not to mention keep Doug Mirabelli employed), and he has never been exciting, but he will eat up innings and win double digit games. Clay Buchholz is one of the more exciting prospects to come down the pipe in a while. He has dynamite stuff, and even threw a no-hitter in his second career start. With the injury to Curt Schilling, Buchholz will get his chance to prove he belongs right now. Curt Schilling will be missing at least the first half of the season, maybe more. If he's able to come back, he will give the Sox a huge second half push. Boston brought in former Cy Young winner Colon to try to resurrect his career. He is basically insurance against injuries at this point, but could prove valuable if one of their starters is unable to go.

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5 Comments On: "2008 Top 5 MLB Starting Pitching Staffs"

 
The (no longer Devil) Rays will be heading this list in a year or two. Shields, Kazmir, Garza, and then top prospects Wade Davis, Jake McGee, Jeff Niemann, and some kid named Price.

even though im a braves fan, my opinion is very unbiased when i say one of the best pitching staffs resides in atlanta...smoltz, glavine, (maybe)mike hampton, chuck james, and (most likely) jo jo reyes

you cant forget randy johnson.

That's a pretty good Top 5. The Tigers or Angels might sneak in there for me instead of the Mets. I'm not sold on Maine or Perez duplicating last year's success and Pedro or El Duque staying healthy.

The Braves? Maybe a few years ago.

The Rays would be good in a year or two if that staff stayed together, but they won't. Shields and/or Kazmir will get injured.

Sounds like alot of ifs in that Mets rotation. If Pedro stays healthly. If Hernandez isnt too old. If Pelfrey ever figures it out. If Maine pitches like he did in the first half of the year not the second half. An people say this is the best staff in baseball??? Maine fell back too earth due to teams figuring him out

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