I'm surprised the Marlins actually couldn't do a little better than that - the big 2 is indeed mighty, though I am slightly less of an Andrew Miller fan that everyone else, though I'm not dumping on him by any means, but the rest... we are, after all, talking about a simply extraordinary hitter and the stunningly overrated Dontrelle Willis. Let's just get all the honeyed crap out of the way right now - reuniting Dontrelle with Pudge Rodriguez will make him go 30-0 with a 2.10 ERA and 290 innings pitched. I'm a little surprised people are so quick to crown paper champs. How often does the best looking team on paper actually win? Some of the "2008 World Series Champs" and "Poor Cleveland won't be making the playoffs for the next 4 years" comments are surprising. Does Detroit's starting staff have better name value than anything else? Willis is certainly name value, but what is he in terms of actual production? I don't know. Bonderman is perhaps the most overrated pitcher in baseball in terms of the gushing vs. the production. Yes, he's young. Yes, he has stolen the Javier Vazquez Crown of "Unlucky Sob Story Pitchers Who Are Guaranteed To Kick Ass Next Year, This Time We Really, Really Mean It." An ESPN graphic amused me - they lined up the killer staff, and two of them, Bonderman and Willis, had ERAs over 5. It's fair to say that it is very unlikely to happen again, but still. I won't make bets one way or the other if he flames out in the second half yet again. Wait and see. Kenny Rogers' ERA was 4.43. Is it impossible to think, even if the team wins 110 games, that a team with better pitching couldn't send them packing early? There is no doubt the Tigers look formidable. But remember the term "paper champs."