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And those teams won't be playing in October... if I had to hazard a guess.

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Boston has no #4 or #5 pitcher with an ERA under 5.00

Toronto's #5 pitcher is R.A. Dickey I suppose, that's actually really good

Cleveland's rotation goes 5 deep

Kansas City has Chris Young -- 6.15 ERA, 1.522 WHIP

Detroit's Mike Pelfrey and Annibal Sanchez have been awful (combined 4-14)

Chicago, you know the deal, they've already DFAd Mat Latos and John Danks

Texas is really good - Derek Holland is struggling but he's obviously better

Seattle's Wade Miley is 6-3 but his stats look pretty bad

Houston's whole rotation looks awful - somebody will get better though

So, discounting New York, Tampa Bay, Minnesota, Los Angeles and Oakland (the teams that are probably out of it), that's 6 of 9 teams that have the same kind of vacuum at the #5 spot that the Orioles have with Wright.

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Boston has no #4 or #5 pitcher with an ERA under 5.00

Toronto's #5 pitcher is R.A. Dickey I suppose, that's actually really good

Cleveland's rotation goes 5 deep

Kansas City has Chris Young -- 6.15 ERA, 1.522 WHIP

Detroit's Mike Pelfrey and Annibal Sanchez have been awful (combined 4-14)

Chicago, you know the deal, they've already DFAd Mat Latos and John Danks

Texas is really good - Derek Holland is struggling but he's obviously better

Seattle's Wade Miley is 6-3 but his stats look pretty bad

Houston's whole rotation looks awful - somebody will get better though

So, discounting New York, Tampa Bay, Minnesota, Los Angeles and Oakland (the teams that are probably out of it), that's 6 of 9 teams that have the same kind of vacuum at the #5 spot that the Orioles have with Wright.

Someone rep this guy.

Still think the starting pitching costs us the playoffs.

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