Found November 02, 2011 on Fragile Freddy's:
With the World Series over players will begin filing for free agency. With that in mind let’s have a look at the available free agents and who the Sox should target. Today I am continuing with a look at the starting pitchers. FanGraphs joined Baseball-Reference as a key statistical resource for the pitchers.I will refer you to The Plan as to what I have in mind and note that the FA list I’m getting from the wonderful Cot's MLB Contracts. For each position I list the “No” votes first then the “Yes” votes. First with the “NO” VotesBruce Chen – NOAaron Cook – NOKyle Davies – NO Justin Duchscherer – NO Zach Duke – NOJeff Francis – NO – I really want to want him but his ERAs the last there seasons he’s pitched; 5.01, 5.00, 4.82.Jon Garland – NO Aaron Harang – NORich Harden – NO Livan Hernandez – NO Kenshin Kawakami – NO Rodrigo Lopez – NO John Maine – NO Jason Marquis – NO Kevin Millwood – NO – No interest but you can’t help but wonder how 2011 turns out if the Sox...
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