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I wouldn't get too carried away with the Anibal love. Yes, he has been good lately but he can't stay healthy and has been knocked around a little earlier this year. If he posted that sub-4 ERA over 30 starts, then I would be impressed.
I'm not hating and I would love to see Anibal pitch like this lately for all of next year but Anibal's near inability to stay healthy makes him a huge question mark. If he can do that, and Volstad and Nolasco can avoid those slumps they were in (Nolasco early in the year, Volstad late) and we can get a serviceable #5 out of Miller/West/VandenHurk, then, yes, our rotation would be downright lethal.
I know. It is a lot to hope for but, based on Beinfest's comments when asked about going after a starter ("There have been certain situations where we think those guys have been over valued in the market and we would prefer to go with a young guy…Those guys can help, but they have to be at the right price point and you can't really trade off the potential performance of a young guy unless we truly don't think he's ready or is going to be non-competitive."), I highly doubt our rotation looks much different than what we had to start this year. The only difference I see could be West over Miller, or Sanchez being hurt and having both lefties in the rotation.
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