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    Hypothetical Question - Pitching Staffs

    If you had the power and the opportunity, would you trade Cincy's starting rotation, as is, for Chicagos, as is?

    The deal would be:

    CIN:

    Harang
    Arroyo
    Cueto
    Volquez
    Fogg

    for

    CHI:

    Zambrano
    Hill
    Lilly
    Dempster
    Marquis



    I have a feeling that most non-Reds fans or people with no affiliation to either team would take Chicago's but, I think I'd stick with ours.
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    Re: Hypothetical Question - Pitching Staffs

    I think they are close, if I were looking at Winning a World Series 2008, I would take Cubs rotation, since they have little more experience. Overall I'd take the Reds. Harang in prime, Arroyo can pitch with seemingly nothing on the ball sub 90s velocity so aging should make little difference, Volquez, Cueto, etc match any cubs potential guys.

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    Re: Hypothetical Question - Pitching Staffs

    Absolutely not. The Cubs' rotation is one of the most overrated in baseball with the exception of Zambrano.

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    Re: Hypothetical Question - Pitching Staffs

    Quote Originally Posted by nineworldseries View Post
    Absolutely not. The Cubs' rotation is one of the most overrated in baseball with the exception of Zambrano.
    I actually think the opposite.

    Everyone is underrated with the exception of Zambrano, however that's changing so he might not be anymore.

    They also have Sean Marshall who did very good last year and should have a spot. The have Sean Gallager and he's can be very solid. Check out both of these guys minor league numbers. They also have Leiber who is basically the same as Fogg. The pitching staff is very deep and very good.

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    Re: Hypothetical Question - Pitching Staffs

    Absolutely not. I count Jason Marquis as two wins a year as long as he's in the division.
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