View Poll Results: Are John Maine and Oliver Perez Young SP studs

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    Baseball Slant Are Oliver Perez and John Maine Young SP studs

    Yes or No vote is all thats needed,

    If you need the stats for John Maine and Oliver Perez they are available at these links:

    ESPN - Oliver Perez Stats, News, Photos - New York Mets

    ESPN - John Maine Stats, News, Photos - New York Mets

    This is to settle a debate between lj and myself
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    Re: Are Oliver Perez and John Maine Young SP studs

    When Perez faces good teams he is and he is geting more consistent overall. he has that potential but maine has regressed, both are quality starters but neither is a stud yet.

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    Re: Are Oliver Perez and John Maine Young SP studs

    No, but your mom is
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    Re: Are Oliver Perez and John Maine Young SP studs

    Quote Originally Posted by ljshorty89 View Post
    And also, I'd take Santana(the most dominant pitcher today), Maine and Perez(2 upcoming STUDS in the rotation), Pedro(a proven winner), and Pelfrey(a soon to be star, who just won pitcher of the month).

    as opposed to Beckett(a stud), Dice-K(pretty good, but walks WAY too many batters), Lester is darn good, but Buchholz, Masterson, and Wakefield are just ok.
    PS: Upcoming does mean for the future, not now, correct?

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    Re: Are Oliver Perez and John Maine Young SP studs

    LJ got you.

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    Re: Are Oliver Perez and John Maine Young SP studs

    Show me the numbers that give you any hope at all he'll be a stud, his numbers are worse in basically every stat than last year
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    Re: Are Oliver Perez and John Maine Young SP studs

    What a waste of a poll.
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    Re: Are Oliver Perez and John Maine Young SP studs

    Quote Originally Posted by cjkalt View Post
    Show me the numbers that give you any hope at all he'll be a stud, his numbers are worse in basically every stat than last year
    So are Beckett's. Does that mean he's gonna be mediocre for the rest of eternity? So were Beckett's in 2006...I'd say he rebounded pretty well. Beckett's numbers in 2006, and actually his ERA for THIS YEAR are both higher than either Perez or Maine this year.

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    Re: Are Oliver Perez and John Maine Young SP studs

    You have a point in saying that Perez has been inconsistent, but a lot of young lefties have gone through struggles early in their careers. You have to watch them pitch, realize that they both have excellent stuff, Maine has very good command, and are both learning to pitch in ways they had never had to before. Can I guarantee that they will ever be aces? No. But I really think you're severely underrating them.

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    Baseball Slant Re: Are Oliver Perez and John Maine Young SP studs

    Quote Originally Posted by ljshorty89 View Post
    So are Beckett's. Does that mean he's gonna be mediocre for the rest of eternity? So were Beckett's in 2006...I'd say he rebounded pretty well. Beckett's numbers in 2006, and actually his ERA for THIS YEAR are both higher than either Perez or Maine this year.
    Beckett isn't the pitcher the world makes him out to be...he's inconsistent and has great seasons and mediocre ones... but he has shown to become dominant when it matters (playoffs especially). He's a very good 2 starter, maine and perez's numbers in 2007 were not as good as Beckett's in 07.
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    Re: Are Oliver Perez and John Maine Young SP studs

    Every time you have an argument with someone about a person you don't have to put up a poll about it because no one really cares that much.

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    Re: Are Oliver Perez and John Maine Young SP studs

    I only make polls for the long arguments that can't reach a resolution... and 2 polls in 2 months isn't that ridiculous
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    Re: Are Oliver Perez and John Maine Young SP studs

    I vote ridiculous!!!!!!

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    Re: Are Oliver Perez and John Maine Young SP studs

    Quote Originally Posted by cjkalt View Post
    Beckett isn't the pitcher the world makes him out to be...he's inconsistent and has great seasons and mediocre ones... but he has shown to become dominant when it matters (playoffs especially). He's a very good 2 starter, maine and perez's numbers in 2007 were not as good as Beckett's in 07.
    So if a guy can be that inconsistent and still be a very good number 2 starter, than why can't Maine and Perez be considered a decent 2/3 starter combo? It's not like their numbers were awful. Each won 15 games, each pitched 185+ innings, each K'd 170+, and each had an ERA below 4. Those are pretty good numbers. Not outstanding, but pretty good.

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    Re: Are Oliver Perez and John Maine Young SP studs

    Quote Originally Posted by ljshorty89 View Post
    PS: Upcoming does mean for the future, not now, correct?
    Beckett has pitched hbis team to TWO World Championships, Santana has been medicore in October. pedro hasn't been a big game pitcher in 10 years, you are absolutely nuts or a huge homer if you'd take the Mets staff over the Sox staff.

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