I still don't see anything in Pavano's past that is any indicater he is a great pitcher. He had 1 ONE good year...... where are these "he's right behind Pedro in attractiveness" stats. Sounds more like a one year wonder who in contract year went out and tried.
Before I'd give him a great contract I'd want to see him string together 2-3 more seasons IN A ROW like last season. THEN I'd consider him a #1 starter.
#45 Carl Pavano Florida Marlins | Roster | Statistics | MLB Index
Age: 28
Height: 6-5
Weight: 241 lbs.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
Pos: SP
PITCHING STATISTICS
CAREER: BATTING | PITCHING | FIELDING
Season TM G GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB SO W L ERA
1998 Mon 24 23 0 0 134.2 130 70 63 18 43 83 6 9 -- 4.21
1999 Mon 19 18 1 1 104.0 117 66 65 8 35 70 6 8 -- 5.63
2000 Mon 15 15 0 0 97.0 89 40 33 8 34 64 8 4 -- 3.06
2001 Mon 8 8 0 0 42.2 59 33 30 7 16 36 1 6 -- 6.33
2002 Mon 15 14 0 0 74.1 98 55 52 14 31 51 3 8 -- 6.30
2002 Fla 22 8 0 0 61.2 76 33 26 5 14 41 3 2 -- 3.80
2002 -- 37 22 0 0 136.0 174 88 78 19 45 92 6 10 -- 5.16
2003 Fla 33 32 2 0 201.0 204 99 96 19 49 133 12 13 -- 4.30
2004 Fla 31 31 2 2 222.1 212 80 74 16 49 139 18 8 -- 3.00
Total -- 167 149 5 3 937.2 985 476 439 95 271 617 57 58 -- 4.21
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I just love people who use the excuse "I use/do this because I LOVE the feeling/joy/happiness it brings me" and expect you to be ok with that as you watch them destroy their life blindly following. My response is, "I like to put forks in an eletrical socket, just LOVE that feeling, can't ever get enough of it, so will you let me put this copper fork in that electric socket?"
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