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From ESPN's "pitching stock market" thing. He's so damn good.
2. RHP Josh Johnson, Marlins (age 26)
Here's a shocker. The great Ubaldo didn't finish second in this race, either. Johnson actually outpolled him, 12 votes to 11, even though they're the same age.
So what's up with that? Well, the Josh Johnson Fan Club loves the chances of this 6-foot-7, 240-pound monster holding up to be "a horse for the next 10 years." Plus, quipped one panelist, "He's already had Tommy John [surgery], so he's got that out of the way."
But beyond the "absolutely overpowering weapons," our panelists kept extolling Johnson's "drive to be special" and his "great desire to be the best." He also has the aura of a star who's on the rise. Since this guy came back from his Tommy John surgery just before the 2008 All-Star break, he's 28-8 and has the best winning percentage (.778) among all big league starters not named Chris Carpenter (24-6, .800).
I remember when we were negotiating with him and didn't garauntee a 4th year off the bat and his prick agent kept talking a bunch of shit about how he wouldn't sign and would be traded and then we gave him the fourth year.
Samson shouldn't talk about personnel, but like Beef alluded to, the work and persuastion he did with all the city of Miami and Miami-Dade county dummies was amazing.
I remember when we were negotiating with him and didn't garauntee a 4th year off the bat and his prick agent kept talking a bunch of shit about how he wouldn't sign and would be traded and then we gave him the fourth year.
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