Pick a pitcher who has never won more than 15 games in a season to win 20 or more this year...
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Ill say Severino comes into his own with consistent command and comes close with that offense behind him.....what do you collectors think?
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I hope and pray for Kevin Gausman and/or Dylan Bundy. Been so long for an Oriole 20 game winner....
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All due respect to the OP, Luis Severino was one of the top starters in baseball last year, so I don't know that he's 'coming out of nowhere' exactly. If fantasy baseball is a guide, many people seem to think he's capable of it as he's one of the first few starters of the board.
How about Lucas Giolito? Big prospect from Washington who was traded to CWS for Adam Eaton 2 years ago. Guys got great stuff and looked pretty good at the end of last year in his late season call up.
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here here O'sfan
but i am going with wood from the dodgers, solid pitcher left-handed in the 3-4 slot for a good team. good season last year. plus i just traded for him in my fantasy league
but i want gausman-bundy but tough to do in the AL east and being 1&2 in the rotation hell the only two pitchers in the rotation
let's go O's
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These guys arent really "out of nowhere", but I expect them to start coming into their own. Maybe not 20 wins but I think all have a good shot to experience a nice jump in the W category if they can stay healthy.
-Aaron Nola
-Lance McCullers
-Jon Gray
-Mike Clevinger
-Luke Weaver
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In a lot of ways~ the way pitchers are used for exactly 5 innings or perhaps 6 these days....15 game winners are the new 20 gamers. ITs rare to have a Kershaw or a Scherzer who give you 7 to 8 innings each night. Managers are coddling their young arms and nursing them to the enth degree....
I'll go with Carlos Martinez. He'll be age 27 towards the end of the season and took a nice jump in strikeouts last season. Plus, the Cardinals always seem to put a good team on the field.
Kyle Gibson or Sonny Gray
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Since the title of this thread has been changed from 'pick a pitcher to come out of nowhere' to 'pick a pitcher who has never won more than 15 games in a season to win 20 or more this year', my pick for Carlos Martinez no longer applies.
I will go with Mike Foltynewicz - he can either be a 15+ game winner or in mid-relief by year's end.
I second Sonny Gray
Going off the title, players that have never won more than 15 games, that could win 20 or more, I feel that the players below all have the best chance to do that.
Chris Archer, Jeff Samardzija, James Paxton, Noah Syndergaard, Kevin Gausman, Aaron Nola, Jon Gray, Danny Duffy, Luis Severino, Sonny Gray
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