The Sad Truth about the NL West

Jim Sheldon explains how the NL West is the worst division in baseball and why Big Z should get some Cy Young love.

by Jim Sheldon (Scribe)

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May 13, 2008

MLB, NL West, San Diego Padres, Carlos Zambrano, Editorial

I know the Chicago Cubs are good. I know their lineup is maybe the best in the National League. And I know there's no maybe about it when Alfonso Soriano isn't pulling a Mark Prior every other month. And I definitely know it with Geovany Soto batting his way onto the All-Star team from the six-hole.

And I know Carlos Zambrano making $18 million looks like a bargain.

But jeez, is the entire National League West a Port-a-Potty?

The Padres needed a mercy rule Monday night, and if you want to know how the much-praised Arizona Diamondbacks came in here with the best record in baseball last Friday, it's because they won 17 games against the NL West.

You know how Houston got back into the NL Central race? By sweeping the Dodgers in Los Angeles and winning five of their last six against NL West teams.

The NL West is such a foot-wipe division that I'm off my Brandon Webb Cy Young man-crush.

Yeah, he's 8-0 with an ERA of 2.41, but five of those wins have come against NL West teams. What's more, another one of his wins came against Cincinnati, which is bad enough to be an NL West team.

In Webb's five wins against NL West teams, he has allowed seven earned runs, compared to eight earned runs in his other three wins against teams outside the division.

So, Webb has company: Carlos Zambrano.

I know, he just beat the same lame Padres that Webb beat, and I know that Zambrano also beat the same lame Reds, but Zambrano's ERA is better (2.03), he has faced tougher lineups, and the only reason he's 6-1 is sloppy bullpen work.

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  1. And the ONLY reason the Cubs beat the Dbacks over the weekend was sloppy bullpen work...So we'll see you in October when you're bound to get swept again in AZ.

    Also, Zambrano beat Cincinnati twice, the Padres once, and the Nationals once. As far as I can tell, Zambrano hasn't been playing much better teams than Webb.

    Zambrano's WHIP is higher, BAA is higher, and Zambrano gave up 5 runs to Philly whereas Webb only gave up two.

    But ya, it's still early. Let's see what happens as we mix it up a bit. Detroit is coming to town this weekend.

    1. Yeah but Zambrano faced Philly on the road in the bandbox better known as Citizens Bank Park. Webb faced them at home at pitcher-friendly Chase Field.

      But it's still early. I'm just stating the state of the N.L. West as it stands right now.

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