Baseball Rotations?

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hi all

re:baseball rotations

obv the ace pitcher is the #1 on the rotation,but is there much to choose between #4 and #5 pitchers on the roster

how can you compare the depth of roster against the position they pitch
for example tonight

David Wells #1 pitcher for SD is underdog at SF who have their number $4 pitcher.So this looks like easy money right??
Then we have Garica who is the ace of Seattle available at 5/7 against Oakland`s #4 pitcher.
This looks like stealing money but i doubt it is that simple

how can you compare pitchers.How would i work out if #3 at Expos is better than the #5 pitcher at Tampa?

any advice would be great

thanks
 

Another Day, Another Dollar
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Welcome to The Rx.com. I copied your topic to the baseball room for feedback.
 

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