The good of Rich Hill: His Opponent OPS puts him near some elite pitchers. He's within 15 points of Brad Penny, C. C. Sabathia, Cole Hamels, John Lackey, and within 10 points of Dan Haren, Aaron Harang, and Wang. He's within two points of Ted Lilly and he's better than Roy Oswalt, Carlos Zambrano, Javier Vazquez, Scott Kazmir, and Buehrle. He's 6th in the majors in BAA, 3rd in the NL in BAA. He's 12th in the majors in K/9, ranked ahead of Sabathia and Verlander. Among lefthanders, he ranks 5th, behind Erik Bedard, Scott Kazmir, Johan Santana, and Cole Hamels. A formidable list! But among the 11 pitchers ahead of him, only John Smoltz averages fewer P/PA. The bad: He seems to be able to turn a good outing into a bad one faster than anyone. Because of this, his quality start percentage is really low for a pitcher possessing the numbers illustrated in the "good" section. His QS % ranks below Gil Meche, Bronson Arroyo, Carlos Silva, Livan Hernandez (?!), Jamie Moyer (!!!), Miguel Batista, Jeff Francis, and Jarrod Washburn. He doesn't seem like much of an innings eater. He's got baseball's ugliest pick-off move. Some people claim his poor body language, impressive K/9 and WHIP but low win totals make him the new Matt Clement, a guy who pitches awful when he gets runs and pitches well when he doesn't. So what do you guys think?