http://t.co/Jf0lWawf by Buster Olney
1. Philadelphia Phillies
The Phillies lived up to the hype in 2011, leading the majors in starters'
ERA by a little less than half a run. Roy Halladay is going to the Hall of
Fame regardless of whether he throws another pitch, Cliff Lee was
intermittently the most dominant pitcher in the majors during parts of the
2011 season, and Cole Hamels is exceptional and will be on a mission next
season, as he prepares for free agency. When Roy Oswalt had back trouble,
Vance Worley stepped in and held opponents to a .666 OPS (as a starting
pitcher).
※ Joe Blanton
2. Tampa Bay Rays
The Rays could have traded James Shields