Corn Flake said:
I honestly don't know those rotations well beyond the obvious names. Those teams don't have even 1 starter at the end of the rotation that they probably shrug and hope for the best?
Well, my point is that at this point that's largely what we're doing with Romero. But Detroit for instance has Verlander, Fister, Sanchez, Scherzer and then the question mark of Porcello. Washington has Strasburg, Gonzalez, Zimmermann, Detweiler and the question mark of Haren. LA, in kind of an embarrassment of riches, has Kershaw, Greinke, Billingsley, Capuono, Beckett and then guys like Harang, Lilly and the new guy from Korea.
So the Jays certainly have moved into the upper echelon of pitching rotations but there are other clubs right there with them and, at least in the three examples above, those clubs all have those sure thing #1 guys as the anchors.