Francisco Liriano, or Jered Weaver?
Liriano is probally done for the season, but he went 12-3 - 2.19era - 1.01whip - 142k in 119ip.
Jered Weaver is still pitching, and is 9-1 - 1.92era - 0.92whip - 71k in 84ip.
The ALROY is probally going to come down to whether or not Weaver gets enough starts under his belt. You figure he has about 4-5 more starts at the most. That would put him at about the same amount of innings as Liriano.
ALROY will probally go to Weaver if he can win 3 or four of his last 4 or 5 games. (either 3-1, or 4-1 the rest of the way) if he cant, than it goes to Liriano. Both have been dominating this year. It's great to get some good pitching coming in this year.
Justin Verlander 15-6 - 3.05era - 1.24whip - 100k in 153ip.
Come to think of it, Verlander might get it over the two because of activity. All I know is that it will be close.
Liriano is probally done for the season, but he went 12-3 - 2.19era - 1.01whip - 142k in 119ip.
Jered Weaver is still pitching, and is 9-1 - 1.92era - 0.92whip - 71k in 84ip.
The ALROY is probally going to come down to whether or not Weaver gets enough starts under his belt. You figure he has about 4-5 more starts at the most. That would put him at about the same amount of innings as Liriano.
ALROY will probally go to Weaver if he can win 3 or four of his last 4 or 5 games. (either 3-1, or 4-1 the rest of the way) if he cant, than it goes to Liriano. Both have been dominating this year. It's great to get some good pitching coming in this year.
Justin Verlander 15-6 - 3.05era - 1.24whip - 100k in 153ip.
Come to think of it, Verlander might get it over the two because of activity. All I know is that it will be close.
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