As we near the break, what team ERA leads your league? I've never been one to build around starting pitching in my NL-only 4x4, and I really didn't this year either, other than keeping a $23 Clayton Kershaw in the final year of his contract, but my team ERA as of this morning was 2.994 (with a 1.1074 WHIP which also leads that category). The next closest is 3.241 followed by 3.506. We have never had a team finish with an ERA under 3.00 in this league.
The rest of my staff after Kershaw is made-up of A.J. Burnett ($1 keeper), Matt Garza ($6, Carlos Villanueva filled-in until Garza returned), Mike Leake ($1), Francisco Liriano ($1), Travis Wood ($1, recently traded and slot now occupied by Drew Storen), John Axford ($20, second biggest mistake of the auction), Edward Mujica (free agent pickup to replace the biggest mistake of the auction, $19 on Jason Motte) and then a hodge-podge of Mike Adams/Stephen Fife/Chris Capuano/Brandon McCarthy in my last slot.
The top three ERA's in my NL-only 5x5 are 3.443, 3.458 and 3.516
The top three ERA's in my AL-only 5x5 are 3.275, 3.541 and 3.682
The rest of my staff after Kershaw is made-up of A.J. Burnett ($1 keeper), Matt Garza ($6, Carlos Villanueva filled-in until Garza returned), Mike Leake ($1), Francisco Liriano ($1), Travis Wood ($1, recently traded and slot now occupied by Drew Storen), John Axford ($20, second biggest mistake of the auction), Edward Mujica (free agent pickup to replace the biggest mistake of the auction, $19 on Jason Motte) and then a hodge-podge of Mike Adams/Stephen Fife/Chris Capuano/Brandon McCarthy in my last slot.
The top three ERA's in my NL-only 5x5 are 3.443, 3.458 and 3.516
The top three ERA's in my AL-only 5x5 are 3.275, 3.541 and 3.682
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