UNHWildCats wrote:JoltinJoe wrote:
I think it's ultimately deeper than the Sox pitching, but I never said anything about the Yankees pitching.
I just know from recent experience that old pitching just doesn't get you to finish line. I thought the Sox were likely to make a huge effort to land Jake Peavy, but I see this morning he's out from 4 to 12 weeks.
With all do respect Joe cause you are a good guy but either...
a) You are stoned
b) You are delusioned by your love for the Yankees
c) your an idiot
There is no way in hell the Yankees pitching is deeper then the Sox...
Where's your quality after Beckett and Lester? There's a huge drop off after that to Dice-K, and then the back end of the rotation has been pieced together.
The Sox need another quality starter to make a serious run this year. Sabathia, Burnett, Pettitte and Chamberlain seems better to than Beckett, Lester, Dice-K, and Wakefield/Penny.
And Wang may just return to quality starter status at some point.
The Yankees pitching has not pitched up to expectations yet, but their solutions are in place. They just need to do their jobs. I think the Sox need another to guy to back Beckett/Lester. It's a 162-game season, and Penny, Wakefield, and Smoltz are going to be exposed.
