Of course Steve's whining, and mine, brings up something that I've learned
about baseball since playing roto seriously.

The fact is that pitching is elusive and it is very difficult to find a sure
thing.  The best one can do with limited resources, as we have in roto, is
pick one guy who you think is a sure thing and then four guys who might
surprise you.

In fact, this is why Wakefield is so valuable.  He's not a star, but he's
the closest I've seen to a pitching machine.  He just cranks out the same
numbers year after year and by having him the Red Sox have 20% of the
pitching problem locked down in January.

As for the rest

Beckett -- Was supposed to be the anchor
Dice-K -- Who knows.  He's strange and I expect he won't make it through his
contract.
Lester -- Young but promising. But could blow up.
Masterson -- Young but promising. But could blow up.
Perry -- Old but promising. But could break down.

So it's kind of a crap shoot, but with less crap than other teams.

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