I admitted that AL lineups are better due to the DH not some massive talent gap. The talent gap is not as big as it once was and it is shrinking. There's no reason to address the pitcher's chart, because pitchers stats will always get worse moving to the AL due to the fact that there are different rules. There is not a corresponding long list of hitters that go from the AL to the NL who have prospered from the move. If the pitchers are so much worse in the NL, there should be a corresponding list of hitters as long as the list of pitchers.
As for Embree, he had an AL job in 2007 and 2008 and he pitched better in those years than he is pitching now in the NL. His 2007 ERA was 2 runs lower than his 2009 NL ERA and his 2008 AL ERA is about a run lower than his NL ERA. Also, he had 17 saves in the AL in 2007 at age 37.