Friday, January 30, 2015

Top 5 Pitchers of the National League

This is my Top 5 National League Pitchers.
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1. Clayton Kershaw- Known for throwing a no-hitter in 2014, Clayton Kershaw is an amazing player. In 2014, he had an insane record of 21 wins and only 3 losses. He had an amazing first half and was a no doubter for the all star game. He also had a great second half too. He didn't do well in the postseason though. He had 0 wins and 3 losses. He is still though an amazing pitcher and player.



2. Madison Bumgarner- Named The 2014 NLCS and The World Series MVP and nicknamed ¨Mad Bum¨, Madison Bumgarner is probably the best pitcher in Major League Baseball. He is known for his wicked side-arm pitch and for winning 2 games and getting a save in The 2014 World Series.











3. Jose Fernandez- Returning in 2015 from Tommy John Surgery as a part of the Miami Marlins, Jose Fernandez is an amazing pitcher with a great future. In 2013, ( He didn't play for much of 2014.), he won 18 games and lost only 5 for an amazing rookie season and he was on his way towards his First Cy Young Award and Rookie of the Year. He will have an amazing future in Major League Baseball.





4. Jon Lester- Recently signed with The Chicago Cubs, Jon Lester was an amazing pitcher with The American League, Oakland Athletics, in 2014. In 2014, he went 20-8 and was selected for his 3rd all star game. He had an amazing 2014 and has had an amazing career. He has played with two, soon to be three teams, The Boston Red Sox, The Oakland Athletics and soon, The Chicago Cubs.







Image result for patrick corbin5. Patrick Corbin- Returning to 2015 from Tommy John Surgery, Patrick Corbin is the ace in the Arizona Diamondbacks Rotation. With him returning back, he and number 1 starter in the rotation, Josh Collmenter, will be winning a lot of games. In 2013, ( He only played spring training in 2014.), he had the     3rd best record in The National League Rookie Ranks. He went 19-4 with a 1.54 ERA in 34 starts.









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