Ncsf;842683212 said:
I apologize for not reading more in-depth. I was guilty of questioning Cueto but he's been great! I hope he holds up physically
No worries.
As for Kershaw, as I've repeatedly said I think he's the best pitcher in baseball and I would expect him to continue to be a top 3 pitcher for a while. Playoffs will continue to be a small sample size and he has some baggage to overcome there.
To the other guys' points about Pedro and Lincecum and peak value, I think Pedro's dominance was best shown when you look at comparative stats and not just absolute ones (eg need to evaluate against their peers). The league average ERA is down about a run from it's peak in the steroid ERA and that doesn't take into account NL vs AL. All this gets baked into some of the advanced stats like WAR, VORP and ERA+. Over his 18 year career, Pedro had the same ERA+ that Clayton has right now in his prime (154). Pedro's top 5 seasons were above 200 and his peak was 291 (higher is better). Kershaw's peak was 197 and has been decreasing for 3 seasons.