HAS to be Matt Cain...
like I said. if he gained better control and threw strikes at a more consistent pace he would be the Giants ace by next year...if not by THIS season.
I came out of hybernation last week and posted my play on him as 'even' money at home against Peavy saying that was the last time you are going to see that much value with him for awhile.
The linesmakers have really adjusted by making him a -178 against Colorado tomorrow.
His past 5 starts he is 4-0, 0.26 ERA
Another pitcher that comes to mind is Rich Hill...he has become the ace of the Cubs rotation (w/ Zambrano out) and has really began to trust his stuff.
I'm sure 60% of bettors see 'R.Hill' as the Cubs probable starter and think "who the hell is that, better fade him"..and his season stats are below average so those that do check those out won't know any better either.
any other 'under-rated' pitchers out there? any comments on the 2 I mentioned?
like I said. if he gained better control and threw strikes at a more consistent pace he would be the Giants ace by next year...if not by THIS season.
I came out of hybernation last week and posted my play on him as 'even' money at home against Peavy saying that was the last time you are going to see that much value with him for awhile.
The linesmakers have really adjusted by making him a -178 against Colorado tomorrow.
His past 5 starts he is 4-0, 0.26 ERA
Another pitcher that comes to mind is Rich Hill...he has become the ace of the Cubs rotation (w/ Zambrano out) and has really began to trust his stuff.
I'm sure 60% of bettors see 'R.Hill' as the Cubs probable starter and think "who the hell is that, better fade him"..and his season stats are below average so those that do check those out won't know any better either.
any other 'under-rated' pitchers out there? any comments on the 2 I mentioned?