Becket
Penny - Both big names with who have done well in the past.
Then I guess there is Wakefield who is actually the #4, who really is nothing Special, but if Smoltz can get healthy, the Red Sox rotation will have no holes.
That could be said about any team before the season starts, it's like predicting there will be a drought this summer or record snow fall in the winter....flip a coin. I answered the question asked and right now I don't see a team with better (proven) starting pitching with the exception of Jobe because of his few starts, I would say Boston a close 2nd and SF 3rd I am interested to see how Zito and Johnson start out and if they can return to form, espically Zito